Cyberprog
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Ah, ok. I feel like I should have known that - my great grandfather was a wheelwright!
metal tyres on old style wagon wheels Charlie ......... and here's the trying/proving plate in action tooOk, what is a tyre roller used for lol
aye Jim he has 'better days', but've been there so many times before ... he's over 18 ..... 'least he's still scoffing for WalesGlad to see the barra still holds water, I can only dream. Hope the cats ok sure he will surprise you.
Our old girl is still going too. 15+ very few teeth left but still nimble enough to jump up onto the garage roof via my Landrover!aye Jim he has 'better days', but've been there so many times before ... he's over 18 ..... 'least he's still scoffing for Wales![]()
's only the last few weeks or so he's really started to look his age .... they live their lives at 7 times that of ours so when they do hit real old age it happens fast .. to us anyway!! he's 130 in his timeline ... that is some age ... his hearing is shot, eye sight's not what it was and he's losing the plot rapidly .. he's had a great life, aside from a full rear undercarriage rebuild, when he was 3 ... but you'd never know it ... orthopedic vet was a geniusOur old girl is still going too. 15+ very few teeth left but still nimble enough to jump up onto the garage roof via my Landrover!
What did he cost ?'s only the last few weeks or so he's really started to look his age .... they live their lives at 7 times that of ours so when they do hit real old age it happens fast .. to us anyway!! he's 130 in his timeline ... that is some age ... his hearing is shot, eye sight's not what it was and he's losing the plot rapidly .. he's had a great life, aside from a full rear undercarriage rebuild, when he was 3 ... but you'd never know it ... orthopedic vet was a genius
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the bottom half of this leg was hanging off when he dragged himself through the cat flap .... both hips dislocated too
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they're both screwed and wired into their sockets and the lower leg was wired, pinned and screwed back together .... was one spoiled cat for some time
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had several 3 a.m. trips to the vets, 25 miles away when he'd get his splint off , despite fitting him with a bell and having him sleeping between us for months ... little bugger !!
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I'm guessing he sort of showed up, identified you as a sucker, and moved in. That's how it often goes.What did he cost ?
remarkably Alex, he's the only cat I've ever owned that I actively sought out.I'm guessing he sort of showed up, identified you as a sucker, and moved in. That's how it often goes.
Good on you Druid for taking care of him!
sounds about right ...months of to-ing and fro-ing ... at all hours .... usually 'bout 3 a. m. he'd get his splint off .. me P38 knew its own way to their surgery in Risca and they'd turn out, any hour, fair play to them .... The surgeon, Russel Chandler was brilliant .... and dedicated ...Regarding the cats legs.....I know your pain. My partner had both back legs rebuilt on one of her cats in 2000. At the time we was told the mobility would be restricted. On coming home with fluorescent bandages she howled to be let out of the recuperation cage. Someone got soft and let her out. She promptly darted out the cat flap down the garden, kicked like mad to get the bandages off, ran around the house and back in the other cat flap to go and sit in her favourite spot!!
you're rapidly approaching being struck off the Christmas card list StockWhat is it with the feline feckers ? I think I will need to start a campaign to burn the lot of them.............................................
I'm surprised they didn't just train you how to stick it back on the bugger!sounds about right ...months of to-ing and fro-ing ... at all hours .... usually 'bout 3 a. m. he'd get his splint off .. me P38 knew its own way to their surgery in Risca and they'd turn out, any hour, fair play to them .... The surgeon, Russel Chandler was brilliant .... and dedicated ...![]()
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was a fresh one each time ... like trying to splint a 'dunces cap' .... without anything taping it on ..... had to be sedated to do it ........... was worth all the late night/early hours trips ... he has been 99% right as rain since ... and even now doesn't seem to suffer any arthritic effects, which I'm really surprised at ..... poor lil' bugger is just getting seriously ooooldI'm surprised they didn't just train you how to stick it back on the bugger!