Yes, she slept through the night and of course my female cat ‘Cruza’ had to be right next to her. When I brought her home and got her settled in bed, Cruza started cleaning Bacall’s eyes (she had ointment in them). Cruza had to be touching Bacall all night. It was sweet. Bogie gave her the once over and was gentle with her.Poor baby, she looks so out of it! Hope she is back on form in the morning, but I suppose she'll be on restricted activity for a while.
No it was a$$holes that throw their beer bottles in the water and mangroves and the bottles break. I usually police the areas they will be using and pick up at least a contractor bag full of beer cans and bottles every week. It’s disgusting and I would love to catch them doing it on video!!Omg a pad laceration requiring stitches? This was due to coral? Poor thing!
Bacall is “ready to rumble”. Back to old self and keeping her calm (ha...that’s a joke) takes every minute of the day because the little Diva wants to run and play like nothing ever happened. @Firestar Dobe i feel your angst at keeping your girls calm.Omg a pad laceration requiring stitches? This was due to coral? Poor thing!
I hope Cruza purred up enough energy to help with any pain Bacall might have been in. How is she today?
Hahaha, just like here the vet lives about a mile from my house.Cut pads! Ugh! Buddy's had it too but never bad enough for stitches. It's so hard when it's a foot because they won't just lay back and put their feet up! If this happened in Roatan is there a Vet nearby to help?
Awesome!Hahaha, just like here the vet lives about a mile from my house.
Dr. Soto. The clinic name is Animal Kingdom Veterinary Hospital.