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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

4547.0. "AMPUTATE THE TAIL" by USWRSL::MCROBERTS_MI (Viva La Nordstrom) Fri Apr 12 1991 22:56

    
    A friend of mine has a cat named kitty.  Kitty is really good
    friends with Jasmine.  Anyway, here goes my story.  The other
    day I called samantha (my friend) and she was hysterical!  I
    asked her what was wrong.  She said that her brother was going 
    outside and I guess kitty was trying to run out with him when the
    door slammmmmed on kitty's tail.  The door took off about an inch
    of the tail!!!  I was just about sick on the phone when she told me
    this!  When she finally got the cat in the house she immediately called
    the vet!  An appointment was made.  (she's only 16 and doesn't have 
    a license so she couldn't run the cat up immediately.  She had to 
    wait for her mom to get home)  It came 15 minutes before the appt. 
    and her brother went outside again and so did Kitty!!!  
    
    Of course Samantha was freiking out!!  So when her mom got home they
    both sat outside and called for Kitty.  Finally, she just came to them! 
    They rushed her to the vet!  It turns out that the cat went in for
    emergency surgery to amputate part of the tail!  The sick thing is that
    the door pulled off the skin and left the bone behind!  (YUK!!!)
    
    Anyway,  I took sam to pick up kitty!  She is fine, her tail is
    partially shaved so she looks kinda funny but she will live and
    hopefully won't run out of closing doors!!!
    
    I hope I didn't gross anyone out with some of this but I just had to
    tell all of you this!!  Now when kitty gets better she will be able to
    go out and play again with Jasmine!
    
    Michele & Jasmine %^)
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4547.1another 'tale'RLAV::BARRETTAdopt an adult pet from a shelterSat Apr 13 1991 01:3018
    .0 reminded me of a friend's cat who had a similar problem...

    My friend was getting ready to go out and had very high heels on.
    She went to get something out of the refrigerator, and of course
    the cat went to see if there was something to eat, and my friend
    stepped right on the end of the cat's tail.  Just like .0, she
    managed to pull the skin off the end of the tail and leave bone
    exposed.  That cat had to have part of it's tail removed too.  The
    worst part was the cat had to go in a second time and have a
    little more removed, because she bit the stiches out and part of
    the skin again.

    Yuk!  I try to avoid wearing heels in the house now after hearing
    about that.

    Glad to hear your friend's cat will be ok!

    -sjb
4547.2MCIS2::HUSSIANBut my cats *ARE* my kids!!Sun Apr 14 1991 21:339
    oh, the poor babies.... I just had to say this, Callie is sleeping 
    on my lap as I enter this, and as I was reading those stories (and
    cringing) Callie JUMPED & made a little "kitten growl" (which is SO
    cute cuz she's such a teeny kitten.) She re-positioned herself, covered
    her furry little head & crashed out again!!
    
    Maybe she knew what I was thinking! ;*)
    
    Bon
4547.3CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Mon Apr 15 1991 12:213
    re: .1 - I make it a point never to wear heels!  (but not because
    of cats, because I've just never been able to get used to them) ;^)
    
4547.4I did that too...KERNEL::LEYLANDSSharon Leyland, SUK IT SupportMon Apr 15 1991 12:5816
    I was unpacking the shopping one afternoon and Dillan was playing
    "sharks" around my legs to see what Mummy had brought for him and I
    stepped back and trood on his tail with one of my heals.
    
    Dillan shot out of the kitchen and started down the stairs.  I don't
    know if he feinted or what but he fell from top to bottom, out of the
    front door and landed in the gutter outside.
    
    Of course I was horrified at the time and brought him for an
    examination but luckily there were no cuts or any blood, so I calmed
    him down and gave him some cream as a treat and he's been fine since.
    
    My husband now says that Dillan only did it to get some cream and that
    he will probably throw himself down the stairs more often!!! Typical!
    
    Sharon + Dillan + Sammie + not so sympathetic husband.
4547.5But Daddy didn't mean it... honest!TALLIS::PARADISMusic, Sex, and CookiesTue Apr 16 1991 15:2615
    Then there was the time that I was starting up the stairs carrying
    some stuff... the hallway was rather dark, and Cleo had hidden
    behind some plywood we had propped up against the handrail.  Only
    her grey tail was sticking out into the grey hallway, parallel to
    the bottom step... so naturally Daddy didn't see it 8-(  He sure
    HEARD about it, though... all of a sudden, he feels the floor is
    a little soft under his well-shod foot, followed by a MRREEOOWWCCH!!!
    that the whole neighborhood could probably hear, and the sounds of
    a cat bolting away at warp 6.
    
    It was days before she'd let me get close enough to her to apologize!
    Ever since then, she's been tail-shy........
    
    --jim
    
4547.6One of mine got her tail caught in a doorCADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSONTue Apr 16 1991 16:0114
    Several years ago, JFCL got her tail caught in a door, and it pulled
    the skin off the last three bones in it.  It happened to be the 4th of
    July, so I had to rush the poor kitty to the emergency vet, and they
    removed the very end of her tail, leaving her with a really enormous
    bandage (she has a reputation for removing lesser bandages herself).
    which looked awful.  However, onece the bandage was removed, the
    stitches taken out, and her luxuriant fur grew back in, you could
    hardly tell the difference, since she used to have a longer-than-usual
    tail anyhow.  It did not even take her very long to learn to gesture
    with the new tip of the tail.  So, you can't even tell any more unless
    you happen to rub the end of her tail and notice that it doesn't taper
    down all the way.
    
    /Charlotte
4547.7:-)BOOVX2::MANDILEI'd rather be horsebackridingTue Apr 16 1991 16:176
    My first Korat had a tail that's end was shaped like the top of
    a question mark.  These are hereditary in Korats and are called
    "kinks".  So many people asked me if his tail had got caught in
    the door! 
    
    Lynne
4547.8CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Wed Apr 17 1991 10:572
    Bumpy-tail acquired her name (from her first owner, not me) because
    the end of her tail curls like a cork-screw.  My guess is she's Manx.
4547.9UNDER YOUR FEETGRANPA::TBITTINGERThu Apr 18 1991 13:2614
    Yes my furry little son seems to get his tail stepped on at least once
    a week.  When it is feeding time you better watch where you walk.  He
    wants to make sure you are going towards the kitchen....
    
    He did this a week ago and got more than food.  On the way to the bowl
    he seemed to trip Daddy.  Well it was either Daddy fall or Daddy step
    on tail....the neighbors will tell you it was Daddy step on tail.  We
    really couldn't tell if he was hurt or hungry...the meows were a little
    louder after he got stepped on...
    
    Daddy walks very carefully to the food bowl these days...
    
    Tricia + Bud + a very careful and loving father (Terry)
    
4547.10CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Fri Apr 19 1991 11:309
    Terry -
      You ought to be in my kitchen in the morning.  I have 11
    adults - 10 of whom have free run of the house and all of whom
    congregate in the kitchen for breakfast.  They KNOW the routine
    by now but insist on milling around and sitting right in the 
    path between the sink and the stove and counter making it next
    to impossible to get around.  Somehow I do manage to navigate
    around the kitchen without tripping over or stepping on someone
    but it is Definitely a challenge.  :^)