Oh he will be . I have been assured that ultimately he will NOT lose the eye . He has had it before & it has bothered him , you can tell by his mood , sleeping etc . This time however , if We did not know he had a problematic eye ball that WILL get worse if not treated , you would never know there was anything wrong with him . No wonder he is even more anti eye drops than before !!! He's probably thinking " There's nothing wrong with me , leave me alone " !!!!!
I just use the upload a file button and navigate to the file location for the picture Make sure you've got the photo downloaded to your device though, as it will just produce an invalid link if the file is in the cloud such as Google drive
Look at him!!! Love the tail Give him a big hug from me and I'd say that you'll need one too after the surgery. You know where I am if you need a chat.
That's the beauty of animals, they don't know the word "disabled" and all its negative connotations. They just get on with life whether they're blind, 3-legged or deaf - it's just the norm for them and one of the reasons why I adore them
Appreciate it St Helen . As he has got older , his Body stripes have gone . He is still my little mate , though in Cat terms , Little he is not
One of our strengths and weaknesses is that we can imagine the future. A human knows if he has a leg missing, it will still be missing tomorrow and he has to cope. We sometimes need kind owners too.
It doesn't qualify as a pet, but this afternoon, sat in the garden of the Beefeater, attached to the Premier Inn, at Weston Super Mare, I saw one of the biggest rats I have ever seen. It seemed to have little fear of leaving the bushes, in broad daylight, and walk to one of the outdoor dining tables, for a forage underneath. It then disappeared into the bushes, before reappearing and lazing right outside the bar doors. I hate rats with a passion, but stayed to finish my pint.