cat people please

my cat broke a toe and has his leg wrapped in elastoplast so that it heals.  he only had it wrapped this morning but is having trouble walking.  do they get used to it.  i think i am more stressed than the cat i just hate to see my boy uncomfortable

Such is life.
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OP so sorry to hear that about your lil darlin....

 

I am so impressed by you all, you have trained you puddies so well, its amazing. In my home the training has kinda worked in reverse. My two have Hubby & I trained within an inch of our lives. We are rewarded with small luxuries like kisses and cuddles in the evening a rare nap in the position of our choosing in bed ( only if we have been extra well behaved and obedient). Sometimes and I repeat sometimes we even get to sit on the couch together sans cat!

 

All of that said...........I wouldnt trade the love & friendship of our two lil darlings for anything in the world.........;)

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Vampire, one of mine had to have her leg bandaged for a while. She was very frustrated for the first few days but adjusted afterwards. Cats compensate well, they just don't like us to know they do. ๐Ÿ™‚

 

Retailtherapist.... your comments made me lol. I am often even allowed to go to the loo unaccompanied. However, most of the time I am stared at endlessly, (which means that even though I live alone I have to shut the door when using the loo), summoned very loudly to cease and desist immediately or they will die of starvation or neglect. It doesn't seem to matter that they were fast asleep beforehand, they always sense when I need to go. I swear my kids weren't this demanding. ๐Ÿ™‚

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I hope your puss gets used to it soon. ๐Ÿ™‚
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@alexander*beetle wrote:

Vampire, one of mine had to have her leg bandaged for a while. She was very frustrated for the first few days but adjusted afterwards. Cats compensate well, they just don't like us to know they do. ๐Ÿ™‚

 

Retailtherapist.... your comments made me lol. I am often even allowed to go to the loo unaccompanied. However, most of the time I am stared at endlessly, (which means that even though I live alone I have to shut the door when using the loo), summoned very loudly to cease and desist immediately or they will die of starvation or neglect. It doesn't seem to matter that they were fast asleep beforehand, they always sense when I need to go. I swear my kids weren't this demanding. ๐Ÿ™‚


ROFLMAO - Soooooooooooo funny. I know exactly what you mean.

One of ours follows OH to the loo, and if she isnt allowed in to chat with him she waits right outside the door so he trips over her when he comes out......its hysterical. ๐Ÿ™‚  

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@vampire-teddy wrote:

it doesn't matter where we put him he will find a way to climb and will not sit still.  even after first breaking it he went back to being himself, climbing, attacking the dog etc.  


I hope he stays out of trouble long enough to heal! He'll be ok. ๐Ÿ™‚

 

 

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