An update on the manky cat...
Aug. 26th, 2008 10:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, for starters she is a he. Not that he was overly impressed with the vet checking that fact this morning. And he's not microchipped either, so he's definitely not one of the two cats that fit his description on the local cats protection list. He's also got an infection in his mouth, for which he's been given an injection of long-acting antibiotics, which could have also affected his being so skinny. I'd say best case scenario is that he belongs to someone and they haven't bothered to get him to the vet - worst case is that he really is a stray, which I still think is the more likely scenario. Or he could just be old and manky! ;)
Anyway, I ran off a bunch of flyers at work so tomorrow I'm going to start sticking them up in the local area and we'll see if we get any response... (like, 'oi, what the hell are you doing nicking my cat????' for example!).
We've also been having ferret-cat interaction and it's a mixed bag. As far as Dougal is concerned, he's not that interested in anything other than what he's doing, so he'd sniff the cat and then get on with whatever-it-is he has on his mind (usually either eating or sleeping). Meanwhile the mad pair are not so sanguine, and the feeling's mutual - not helped by Woody literally running into the back of the cat (ferret eyesight is poor, to say the least) and then refusing to leave him alone. In the end, I had to shut the cat in the bathroom, out of the way, otherwise the poor critter would have had no peace. This does not bode overly well for long-term cohabitation but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it...
Anyway, I ran off a bunch of flyers at work so tomorrow I'm going to start sticking them up in the local area and we'll see if we get any response... (like, 'oi, what the hell are you doing nicking my cat????' for example!).
We've also been having ferret-cat interaction and it's a mixed bag. As far as Dougal is concerned, he's not that interested in anything other than what he's doing, so he'd sniff the cat and then get on with whatever-it-is he has on his mind (usually either eating or sleeping). Meanwhile the mad pair are not so sanguine, and the feeling's mutual - not helped by Woody literally running into the back of the cat (ferret eyesight is poor, to say the least) and then refusing to leave him alone. In the end, I had to shut the cat in the bathroom, out of the way, otherwise the poor critter would have had no peace. This does not bode overly well for long-term cohabitation but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it...
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Date: 2008-08-27 12:31 am (UTC)I admit, at this point the cat would be mine, but I'm mean like that.
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Date: 2008-08-28 04:10 am (UTC)