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By popular demand, pictures of cats and a Carnival Spirit Alaska cruise


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15 hours ago, BlerkOne said:

I intended to post pictures of any cats seen, but with rain and cold, the odds were and are against that. While we have dozens of cats, I only claim one, or rather he claimed me when someone dumped him off near our house. He has various issues, including diabetes which developed this year. After resisting for a while, I finally accepted that his teeth had to come out (left canines for now), which isn't that traumatic for cats. The surgery went well and so far so good. Hopefully that will reduce or even eliminate the stomatitis. As for the diabetes, he has been doing well on Senvelgo and we hope that continues.  So I'm please with all that.

 

The vet sent a picture post surgery...

 

 

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Hoping for a speedy recovery for your kitty.  My Sweet Tater had stomatitis and we struggled to make him comfortable in the beginning. He was just 6 months old when the symptoms started. It is such a cruel disease. He crossed the rainbow bridge last year at 16 years old.  We learned to manage it fairly well over the years and he had a happy and long life.   

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21 hours ago, BlerkOne said:

I intended to post pictures of any cats seen, but with rain and cold, the odds were and are against that. While we have dozens of cats, I only claim one, or rather he claimed me when someone dumped him off near our house. He has various issues, including diabetes which developed this year. After resisting for a while, I finally accepted that his teeth had to come out (left canines for now), which isn't that traumatic for cats. The surgery went well and so far so good. Hopefully that will reduce or even eliminate the stomatitis. As for the diabetes, he has been doing well on Senvelgo and we hope that continues.  So I'm please with all that.

 

The vet sent a picture post surgery...

 

 

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Aww, he’s adorable. Hope he’s feeling better!

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8 hours ago, RoperDK said:

Hoping for a speedy recovery for your kitty.  My Sweet Tater had stomatitis and we struggled to make him comfortable in the beginning. He was just 6 months old when the symptoms started. It is such a cruel disease. He crossed the rainbow bridge last year at 16 years old.  We learned to manage it fairly well over the years and he had a happy and long life.   

 

3 hours ago, maxandmolly said:

Aww, he’s adorable. Hope he’s feeling better!

Thank you. He's been through so much he probably is taking it in stride. Yes, stomatitis is cruel and not well understood. The steroids for that is thought to be what brought on his diabetes. He is likely already plotting his revenge against me. That's okay. We're stuck with each other.

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12 hours ago, BlerkOne said:

I started thinking about, but is probably a tear down and I don't know if that's allowed...

 

 

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Mixed use commercial, 10,186 sf.  $378,500.  Probably a steal.  Only paid slightly over $1000 in taxes last year.  Looks like a job for the Maine Cabin Masters…

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