Shaka is almost back to normal. The vet is happy that he is now using the left front paw, and doesn't need to see him again. He still limps a little on it, and this may never go away totally, but generally speaking he is back to his normal, weird, self -
For picture of very silly cat,
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I'm so glad your kitty is better; it's always so upsetting when they are unhappy and in pain and can't tell us why.
Barn cats can indeed be adorable--we have two brown speckled youngsters (no longer babies, but not fully grown--all long and stretchy and unintentionally comical, like teenage boys) out where I keep my horses. They are very smart and calm, incredibly snuggly and loving, and yet are boldly learning to catch mice (though tackling the gopher was overly ambitious, even one-on-each-side, so we broke that up).
And I've always been a dog person! But I think it will be cats from here on out . . . just too much easier for a single working gal.
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'Teenaged' cats are great aren't they? Been a while since Shaka was a teenager - he's nine now. I can just imagine two teenaged cats trying it on with a gopher!
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