YEa!! No more cone! I couldn't even last a few minutes of seeing my cats suffer with the cone! Hopefully Skootch cooperates now and doesn't lick open the wound!
Hooray! My younger cat, Benjamin, figured out how to remove his older sister, Gracie's, cone when she came home from the vet several months ago. Then, he hid it under a bed. Teamwork is great!
Aww, Skootch! Sending love to you and your Mom. I've been out of touch for awhile (and with my blog too!) Read through all the older posts. Really think Skootch and Lucy would make such an excellent book! Love their stories!
Okay, wait, now we see that you and Ann are 2 diff peeps. You'er the artist who illustrated "Careers"? (seriouslies, our mommy usually isn't THIS confused. no wait...we take that back...)
YAY!!!! The nasty cone is gone!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSOOOOO glad you are eating (like a pig), I mean good to know your healthy appetite is back :)
YAY for your Mom!
ReplyDeleteYAY for washing!
YAY for eating!
The cone is gone and we are very happy for you!!
ReplyDeleteThanks to your mom!
Now, to make up for lost time, begin the feasting and merriment!
Tom
It seems *someone* knows how to play the sympathy card! Good going, Skootch!
ReplyDeleteOh yay it's off! Oh happy day...
ReplyDeleteenjoy the noms!!
As long as you leave your stitches alone I guess, wash your face and snack away!
ReplyDeleteYEa!! No more cone! I couldn't even last a few minutes of seeing my cats suffer with the cone! Hopefully Skootch cooperates now and doesn't lick open the wound!
ReplyDeleteThis is great news and, oh, what a relief! Purrs!
ReplyDeleteAlways a relief to lose the come of shame! Celebration time :)
ReplyDeleteyeah!
ReplyDeleteNothing is worse than that cone of shame!
Haahahah! Great!
ReplyDeleteMOL.. I like after 24 hours ! That is the best moment !
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for purring for me : )
xoxo
Hooray! We're so glad to hear that bit of GREAT news!
ReplyDeleteOh this is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteGlad the cone of shame is gone! ;)
Yah!
ReplyDeleteYay on all fronts! In our wall of shame, we found an old comment you'd left in our spam file. You can whip us with a wet noodle now ;-)
ReplyDeleteHooray! My younger cat, Benjamin, figured out how to remove his older sister, Gracie's, cone when she came home from the vet several months ago. Then, he hid it under a bed. Teamwork is great!
ReplyDeleteAww, Skootch! Sending love to you and your Mom. I've been out of touch for awhile (and with my blog too!) Read through all the older posts. Really think Skootch and Lucy would make such an excellent book! Love their stories!
ReplyDeleteThe cool cat fabric looks great Ann! xo
Scoootch, DOOD! Well played! *claps paws*
ReplyDeleteOkay, wait, now we see that you and Ann are 2 diff peeps. You'er the artist who illustrated "Careers"? (seriouslies, our mommy usually isn't THIS confused. no wait...we take that back...)
Yes, I am the ILLUSTRATOR, and Ann Dziemianowicz is the author (two Anns in one book) of Careers For Your Cat! I know it's confusing.........
DeleteYou have a wonderful, creative, unique blog -- we're glad you found us at Fuzzy Tales so we could visit in return.
ReplyDeleteWe're sorry to read about your ordeal at the v-e-t and the cone of shame. We're sending lots of purrs for speedy healing!
-Nicki and Derry