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SO, Portia had some teeth out...

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StillMedusa · 07/09/2016 22:11

This evening I picked up Portia from the vets.. now minus a couple of teeth and with a bandage round her leg.
'Feisty isn't she?!' says the vet nurse, revealing her shredded forearms. ' I think she is a tad cross with us still'
Peering into her wicker basket I come face to face with THE most pissed off tortoiseshell puddy tat EVER :O
She has let me know that she MAY forgive me eventually, given sufficient tuna and prawns. Have to say I am proud of her ..at nearly 17 everyone is still wary of her claws (now also clipped VERY short!) :D

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Botanicbaby · 08/09/2016 13:50

Aw hope the tuna & prawns are sufficient. If you grovel enough you just may be forgiven.

Tortoiseshell cats are wonderful, lovely that you have a 17 year old. Hope she's recovering from the ordeal Smile

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cozietoesie · 08/09/2016 14:38

Seniorboy flirts with all the practice staff. It's quite embarrassing at times. Grin

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StillMedusa · 08/09/2016 15:56

I wish Portia would flirt!!! She has a reputation as being a really difficult to handle cat. Which considering she is 17 and weighs about 6 pounds... is really funny Grin

I like to think she is confirming the reputation that torties are naughty :) She looked a bit miserable this morning (assume her painkillers had worn off) but she has eaten ok and is now sunning herself in the garden.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 08/09/2016 16:30

I wish you'd taken a photo of her pissed off face. Her resting face is intimidating enough.

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 08/09/2016 16:35

Harry's notes say he is 'fractious' and the nurses warned the new vet he can be grumpy! I actually felt sorry for him as he was only grumpy when he had a wire in his jaw and they kept sedating him, the rest of the time he goes limp and lets them do what they want!

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cozietoesie · 08/09/2016 18:21

Last time Seniorboy had to have something looked at, his vet called in one of the practice nurses and all I heard in the corridor was a series of 'No - he's fine, Really! He just squirms.' (True.)

(She Who Must Be ObeyedThe Chief Vet Nurse was on a day off, or she'd have been shouldering lesser mortals out of the way. Grin)

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cozietoesie · 08/09/2016 18:23

My new autocorrect has been talking to the old one, I reckon - and is now filled with revolutionary fervour.

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LizzyBennett · 08/09/2016 18:27

Our cat had two teeth out about 2weeks ago - she was feisty too Smile

She ran out of the carrier and hid under DD's bed once I got her home. Then she woke me up at about 2am to howl at me - I could almost hear her tell me about waking up and someone had stolen her teeth. She was indignant! Still a bit sniffy with me now

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Fluffycloudland77 · 08/09/2016 18:58

We should use the term "Assertive"

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StillMedusa · 08/09/2016 23:22

Fluffy... I wish I had too!
Whoever thinks cats don't have facial expressions should have seen hers Grin
If she could have folded her arms to go with the glare she'd have been truly terrifying !!!

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