This is his injury fighting another cat resulted in stitches and the other cat running away into the path of a car sadly
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Ou rold cat did this so many times he was such a fighter, HATED other cats and always thought he was a dog. One Tom took half his ear off so another trip to the vets!
The Vet loved him. He told us Jake was a fighter who went head on and never gave in. Despite all the money he cost over 18 years I loved him for this!Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. T.S Eliot
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No Gemini he comes and goes as he pleases but he's still DD responsibility. She still takes care of him when he comes home she gets him to the vet for regular check ups flees and worms him. Sometimes he walks in the front door eats what is in the cat bowls and walks out the back door and he doesn't appear again for weeks , all the neighbour hood knows where he lives he is chipped and has a collar on she did put a name barrel on so anyone taking him in knows his name and where he livesIm not fat just 6ft too small
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It's hard to believe he's such an independent cat when he clearly loves a bit of fuss too! I do hope that injury heals quickly - before he gets into any more fights. Is your DD having to keep him in at the moment - if that's possible!"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
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Yes Daisy he is being kept in her dressing room as he's trying to escape as soon as a door is opened he's not happy he is sitting at the windows all day poor lad longing to be out . It's giving DD a chance to give him a good clean and his flea drops etc . He loves a tummy rub and being pampered but loves his freedom moreIm not fat just 6ft too small
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Oma, it's in his nature, I suppose, and as soon as he's well enough he'll be off on his adventures again. But it doesn't stop his humans worrying about him, I'm sure."Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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