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    Judging by the picture, if they got close, he'd be gone the other way

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       #472

    Stephanie said:
    Hi Joan, Max will be 5 months on the 7th December :)
    You'll be able to have him seen to soon then, he wont want to wander too far then so that should make him safer when he goes out. :)
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    Joan Archer said:
    Stephanie said:
    Hi Joan, Max will be 5 months on the 7th December :)
    You'll be able to have him seen to soon then, he wont want to wander too far then so that should make him safer when he goes out. :)
    Hes going to be seen to on the 16th next month :)
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    I sorry, I don't have a pic to share, but, we do have two American shorthairs. A black male (named Santa Claws) who looks remarkably like my avatar, and a female calico (Mrs. Claws). We rescued both of them from a local shelter. As you might guess, we got them both on the same day, several years ago, during the Christmas holiday season.
    Last edited by Bluesan; 30 Nov 2013 at 06:51.
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       #475

    I think the boys are hungry
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       #476

    Alien cats

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    Dude said:
    I think the boys are hungry
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    Or undead kitties.
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       #478

    Stephanie said:
    Joan Archer said:
    Stephanie said:
    Hi Joan, Max will be 5 months on the 7th December :)
    You'll be able to have him seen to soon then, he wont want to wander too far then so that should make him safer when he goes out. :)
    Hes going to be seen to on the 16th next month :)
    Good, mind you it's not such a big job for a Tom so it wont take him long to recover. I wouldn't let Willow out until her fur had grown back over the wound, I was quite surprised it was on her side and not on her belly but it was the first female cat I'd had done we usually had dogs before.
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    Joan Archer said:
    Stephanie said:
    Joan Archer said:

    You'll be able to have him seen to soon then, he wont want to wander too far then so that should make him safer when he goes out. :)
    Hes going to be seen to on the 16th next month :)
    Good, mind you it's not such a big job for a Tom so it wont take him long to recover. I wouldn't let Willow out until her fur had grown back over the wound, I was quite surprised it was on her side and not on her belly but it was the first female cat I'd had done we usually had dogs before.
    The OP is £49 here but worth it :)
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    That's more than we paid, mind you I'm going back 10 years when Sooty and Lynx were done, we paid about £18 for each one of them. I know it's more for a female as it's invasive surgery, we got a voucher to help pay the costs from the Cat Society for Willows op.
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