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Thorsday came early


Imrlgoddess

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As per request, there is a new baby muffin video up.  I tore my director away from her *very important anime* and made her take kitten video!  (am I the only one who likes torturing teenagers?)

Vet visit first thing in the morning.  He's doing well, eating, playing, and walking around but he's constipated again.  I don't want to keep home remedy-ing him at risk of making him sick.  He's so close to four full weeks anyway I want to see if he can get a preliminary shot or two or at least something to help boost his immune system.  His little feet and tail are all missing a fair amount of fur. One of the main reasons I believe they were premature, I would like the doc to let me know if it's going to be an issue later.  I noticed this evening after he ate that he's got the slightest bit of peach fuzz coming in on his little toes, his tail looks awful though.  So off we will go to relieve the tummy and see about some good meds.  

Anywhoo, without further adieu, please forgive the product placement and my defrauding after workout cleavage and tattoos.  

 

 

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Mela99

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Gaaaah, he's such a little love muffin. I just wanna smooch him on one of his widdle earsies and tell him what a snuggle butt he is. 

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CorruptionInc.

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He is such a beautiful little fluffy! I am so happy to keep seeing updates on baby Thor. :)

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bingbangboom

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Gah! His little squeaky meow! He has melted my heart!

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samira_catlover

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"MOMMIE!  You took my meal away, even after I grabbed it with my paw like a Mighty Huntah!"  What a lovely little greedyguts he is---good luck with treating the constipation.Do you think the vet would OK a drop of mineral oil in the feeds, or is there too much risk of locking away essential nutrients? *candle-and-incense-lighting is on hold this week, because petsitting at a friend's---have to make do with tobacco smoke (outside), but will heavy-up when back at home*

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Imrlgoddess

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@samira_catlover I've given him drops of mineral oil a couple times in the last 2 days to no avail. He still tee tees so he's eliminating something at least. 

I called the vet & the tech told me he probably needs an enema. But I'm worried that he needs a worm medicine. Maybe both. :my_confused: We'll see in the morning. I'll let everyone know how his visit goes.

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Caribou

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So glad to see you posted! Can't get enough of Baby Thor videos!

Good luck at the vet's tomorrow. 

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Imrlgoddess

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He always is :my_smile: I typically don't have to push the plunger except an initial nudge to get it moving.  Once he gets his seal....it's all him.  I do it in 2-2.5 cc rounds so he doesn't go so fast and either aspirate or choke.  That kind of syringe is the only one he really likes, which is good cause I can fill it 3 mls at a time if need be.  

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turquoise

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Awww....now I see why you wrap him up like a little burrito when you feed him. I've never actually been owned by a cat or taken care of kittens, so I was wondering why (although I figured there was a good reason.)

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