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- May 27, 2013
In a previous post, you said the cat couldn't close its jaw; now you said it could - eventually.
So, which is it?
What I said was, the vet claimed the cat couldn't even move the jaw. But I saw it move with my own eyes that evening he came home. He drank and ate as well as he could.
The only permanent disfigurement the cat had was his blinded eye.
Last I checked, cats aren't psychic.
Animals run away to die, don't they? The cat could've chosen to run away and die, but it didn't.
Then maybe don't take on the responsibility of being a pet owner if you can't afford to properly take care of their needs/injuries.
Its not difficult financially to be purchasing dog and cat food, but we still have to be sparring. My boys always meow for me to give them extra dry food and I give in when I shouldn't. And if they are desperate, they simply eat other wild animals. We have lizards and birds everywhere and cats are always eating them. One of my brother cats is known to devour entire birds.
And "Needs?" Is the cat really required to see the vet every year? Is someone gonna take it away if I don't? The cat doesn't care. If its sick, we will know and then we will call the vets assistant (like I said, he's not always on the island) and see what could be done.
But nobody around here goes to the vet like that. Blind luck nothing. Rabies does not exist here. We're too far away from any major continents.