Today we take JR to Alexandria.
I hope this goes well. We are going to give her a sedative, which is what I am most worried about. Matt will pry her jaw open so that I can put the pill behind her tongue. This is a cat who abhors getting her claws cut, so I don't see this procedure going easily. The vet taught us how to do it.
Also,
Happy birthday, Robbie!
Also,
Thanks for picking us up at the airport, Meagan!
I hope this goes well. We are going to give her a sedative, which is what I am most worried about. Matt will pry her jaw open so that I can put the pill behind her tongue. This is a cat who abhors getting her claws cut, so I don't see this procedure going easily. The vet taught us how to do it.
Also,
Happy birthday, Robbie!
Also,
Thanks for picking us up at the airport, Meagan!
1 Comments:
My question is: Can't someone else do it?
Like the vet? Or is he just hiding in his ivory tower, willing to teach you, but unwilling to help?
I know, I know, teach a man to fish... but does the same really apply to drugging cats?
--Robbie
By Anonymous, at 10:37 AM, September 24, 2004
Post a Comment
<< Home