Good morning folks,
Thanks, the vet was brilliant and so was Alfie bless him, he just lay there and let the vet remove the hair which was more stressful for me I think than it was for Alfie as it came out in clumps and I was worried that he'd have bald spots but he hasn't. I was also worried about why he wasn't cleaning there when he's such a clean cat and the rest of his body is always immaculately groomed. As you all know FiV cats can get teeth and gum problems and I thought that that might be the problem but was relieved when the vet examined his teeth and said they were in fine shape. Of course we all know how easy the vets make it look, he said that he preferred to remove the hair that way rather than to cut it out. I bought Alfie a new "Alfie brush" and some more "Toothy" biscuits for the boys. Alfie was as good as gold but I had a small "barney" with the cab driver coming back, it's only a 2-3 minute ride from the vet to my place, I like to do this as it minimises the stress and isn't so scary for Alfie as carrying him along a main road and also of course it reduces the time from a 15-20 minute walk each way and my aching arms. The cab driver coming back wanted me to put Alfie and his cat carrier in the
BOOT!. I was outraged and said no and that he'd travel on the back seat with me and he said passenger "luggage" went in the boot. I very indignantly said
he's not "luggage", he's my cat to which the cab driver repeated that he's have to go in the boot and I, with ever increasing indignation, repeated that he was my cat and that there was
no way that he was going in the boot. The cab driver relented but I was afraid that he'd stick to his guns and leave me stranded outside the vets, what's wrong with these people?, the cab driver going was fine. I forgot to ask about Alfie's weight but he's not a very heavy cat compared to Frankie, my small black Panther cub, but my guess is that he's put on a pound or two since this time last year. Alfie's so good with vet visits, he never hides or bears a short-term grudge when you get him home, I think that he knows that you have his best interests at heart, thus is the trusting relationship that has developed between us. Great to speak to you earlier Clare, and I'm looking forward to meeting you and your friend at Olympia, I'll be ordering my Purrs badge.
All the best
Leigh and the Alfie-Cat crew.