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Cats vs Dogs


Matt

Which are better  

37 members have voted

  1. 1. Cat or Dog

    • Dogs
      27
    • Cats
      1249


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2 hours ago, pete0 said:

Is that why you've rigged the poll? 

What are you suggesting? The poll was an accurate reflection of members views, the fact that I awarded myself an extra thousand votes or so just reflects my importance :P.

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On 05/06/2019 at 19:06, johnh said:

 

Cats don't take a lot of looking after and you don't have to take them for 'walkies'.  Big commitment taking on a dog and the bigger the dog, the bigger the commitment.  Oh, and cats wash themselves.

John the point is the dog needs us as much as we need the dog  and licking oneself does not mean washing in my vocabulary

Mangey moggies or  daring doggies?...  I go for the canine rather than the feline  every time,  not that the moggies are hateful  just not as good as the doggies  

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Had to take Coco to the vets today she hadn't been looking to happy since yesterday, got the sad news that she has a growth about the size of a tennis ball attached to her Spleen. She has a big operation tomorrow to remove the growth and spleen, I will stay up with her tonight to help make her feel a bit more comfortable as she's in a fair bit of pain and struggling to settle. Keep fingers crossed for her please folks she is a beautiful dog with a really fantastic personality, she's only turned 8 this month and I was looking forward to another 4-5 years with her. 

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11 hours ago, Palfy said:

Had to take Coco to the vets today she hadn't been looking to happy since yesterday, got the sad news that she has a growth about the size of a tennis ball attached to her Spleen. She has a big operation tomorrow to remove the growth and spleen, I will stay up with her tonight to help make her feel a bit more comfortable as she's in a fair bit of pain and struggling to settle. Keep fingers crossed for her please folks she is a beautiful dog with a really fantastic personality, she's only turned 8 this month and I was looking forward to another 4-5 years with her. 

Good luck mate. Douggie drives me nuts but can't imagine life without him

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1 hour ago, Matt said:

Good luck mate. Douggie drives me nuts but can't imagine life without him

Thanks mate, she's been in the operating theatre since 10:45 not heard anything yet so working on the premise no news is good news, but was told could possibly be a 3 hour operation. The house feels strangely empty without her here. 

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Just thought I would let you know Coco made it through the op which took over 3 hours, she's making a good recovery and may possibly be home tomorrow if all goes well tonight. Then the long wait to see where her spleen was full cancer, hopefully it will prove to be benign, and I can then concentrate on what I need to do when looking after a dog without a spleen, because when humans lose their spleen it's quite a big deal. Any how appreciate you listening to me, it's been good to talk and has helped me move forward. 👍

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Just now, Palfy said:

Just thought I would let you know Coco made it through the op which took over 3 hours, she's making a good recovery and may possibly be home tomorrow if all goes well tonight. Then the long wait to see where her spleen was full cancer, hopefully it will prove to be benign, and I can then concentrate on what I need to do when looking after a dog without a spleen, because when humans lose their spleen it's quite a big deal. Any how appreciate you listening to me, it's been good to talk and has helped me move forward. 👍

Great news that she came through the op, Palf.

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1 hour ago, Gwlad all over said:

Hope she is home and recovering now. 

She is thanks mate, picked her up earlier  today from the hospital for pets believe it or not, she was transferred there yesterday after the op from the vets, £351.00 for the night with breakfast scandalous, could have had a day and night all inclusive in a beach villa for 2 in the Maldives for that. Back to the vets tomorrow morning for check up and some advice for the next few weeks of her treatment and recovery, then fingers crossed all should be good 🙏

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