Cassandra, I've been bad about keeping up with the list lately but I know
you've had a lot going on lately.  My heart is with you even though I've
been bad about replies.

I hope these new clippers will do the trick.  If I get in a pinch, I know my
neighbor will help me.  Love and hugs to you and your babies.

elizabeth


On 6/5/07, C & J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hope Phelix is doing well.  I find that dew claw the worst to cut, its
hard to get ahold of, and difficult to get the right angle on it with the
clippers.  I find having my husband hold the cats at chest level while I
clip is the easiest.  I usually only remember to trim their nails when they
start getting stuck to the carpet as they walk across it.

Cassandra

----- Original Message -----
*From:* elizabeth trent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Monday, June 04, 2007 10:03 PM
*Subject:* OT - Phelix...and lessons learned.


 Phelix was taking care of me today because I home and not feeling
well.  He's always by my side and took a nap with me.  He's the one with
allergies that was born with only one eye.  He's been scratching a lot
lately and I woke up and looked at him and he couldn't open his eye!  And
there was blood.  I nearly panicked.

I didn't care how bad I felt - I was getting that boy to the doctor.

By the time we got there - he was looking a lot better and looking around
- no bleeding - but I was so worried and I really need to protect his one
good eye.  They examined it and put drops in and looked to make sure he
hadn't scratched his cornea.  They also checked his ears - they look
good...and checked for fleas (he doesn't have any).

The vet thinks that when Phelix was scratching, his dew claw caught his
eye and ripped through the bottom eyelid.  They trimmed those for me and
gave him a steroid shot because he's really been itchy lately (his tummy is
bald but his ears have really been itchy).  They gave him some salve for me
to use in his eye 2-3 times a day -- it just says 'BNP-HC ophth. ointment'.
It has an antibiotic and a steroid in it.  Since Phelix's ears are so itchy,
we're going to do the tresoderm a few days too just to be extra sure.

I feel bad because I'm not very good about keeping toenails trimmed....but
I sure will from now on!  Thank goodness I was home when that happened.  It
looks much, much better now and Phelix keeps telling me it was no big deal.

Just thought I'd pass that along in case it would help someone else.

Phelix thinks it is his god-given right to go outside everyday when I get
home and roll in the lavender.  He'll let me know if I'm not fast enough
letting him out.  Today when I took him in the girls kept saying --- Phelix
smells like lavender!!  :0)  He's such a ladies man.

All good thoughts to you and your fur babies.

elizabeth

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