*WARNING: CONTAINS IMPLIED PENIS-CAUGHT-IN-ZIP INJURY REFERENCES. (Cat Daddy made me write that.)*

Louis Catorze has just been for his steroid injection. It’s probably a little early, but we wanted to tick it off before going away on holiday. Having the jab makes him less likely to have skin problems, but it also makes him more annoying. So … swings and roundabouts, an’ all that.

Vive les vacances!

Naturellement there was a morning of me trying to Act Normal (it didn’t work: HE KNEW) and then the customary screaming as I tried to shove him into his transportation pod. It’s quite astounding the way a 3kg cat can develop the strength of ten angry bears when you try to make him do something he doesn’t want to do. And, somehow, in the chaos, I managed to get his tail caught in the zip of his pod.

I didn’t think anything could make a trip to the vet worse than it already was. However, this did. Luckily I managed to free it, and Catorze seems to be unharmed. Having to ask the vet to unzip the zipped tail would have been mortifying (yet probably still not up there in my top ten embarrassing vet visits).

Cat Daddy later winced and crossed his legs when I told him this.

When we arrived at the practice, I was greeted by a most jarring sight: a dog (Bella the Border terrier) sitting in the Cat Area and a cat (Heera the long-haired Calico) sitting in the Dog Area.

I KNOW. I’ll pause for a second to give you time to take in this disconcerting information.

As you can imagine, this completely threw me into a tailspin. Should I sit with the cat as a sign of solidarity, or with the dog to demonstrate my ability to read and respect signs?

Eventually I went for the latter. Catorze then started screaming at the dog, so I had to move.

The screaming continued. Bella the Border terrier didn’t so much as flick an ear, and I then found out that she was deaf. Heera the long-haired Calico also didn’t react, and just lay in her Cat Daddy’s arms staring at Catorze and looking appalled.

The little sod has gained a whole 80g (almost a whole bar of Green and Black’s chocolate) since the last visit, which has shocked us to the core because we thought he’d lost weight. But this is good news.

Anyway, Le Roi has certainly recovered from his trauma, as I had a big fat mouse brought to the bedroom yesterday morning. Let’s hope that the Catorzian tail doesn’t develop some sort of delayed blood flow issue, going limp and dropping off just as we’re about to leave.

Seriously. It won’t … will it?

Please stay well, weird reptilian tail.

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18 responses to “Mieux vaut prévenir que guérir”

  1. M - avatar

    You have the most intimate little garden nook. That’s a lovely shot of it.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Thank you. He thinks we made it for him!

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  2. mcmcneil1 avatar
    mcmcneil1

    Do you plan to warn the cat sitter of the accident – or do you plan to carry off acting shocked when she tells you there was a problem, as if she herself might have been at fault ?

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      We’ve not said anything yet, but I would feel too guilty about letting her think it was her fault. She is the loveliest person and so kind to come and live with this psychopath.

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  3. Kate Crimmins avatar

    If it does, it will give him street cred! And for you a big vet bill!

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Noooo! No more bills!

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  4. mmechapeau avatar
    mmechapeau

    On a positive note, if you managed to get Louis’s tail caught in the zip of his carrier, you also achieved to free the tail without letting Louis go off. And the tail doesn’t look injured like a « penis-caught-in-zip » can be. So, for this part of the adventure, all’s well that ends well and you can stop worrying about it 😺

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Yes, I was very lucky to be able to free the tail!

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  5. Donnla Nic Gearailt avatar

    that tail looks nice and healthy

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Let’s hope it stays that way!

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  6. Herman avatar
    Herman

    I can picture the scene… It’s most of the time a struggle to get a cat to the veterinary hospital. Jimi had serious problems with his intestines, constipation over the last 3 weeks. He needed a colonic irrigation 3 times in 10 days time and spend 2 days in the hospital. The vet thinks that the problems were caused by his diet food for Jimi’s bladder problems. We switched to a new fibre-rich diet and it seems Jimi is feeling much better right now.
    Maybe I should write a post about it on his blog. It wasn’t fun the last 3 weeks. And to make matters worse, the Belgian football team was just terribly bad in Germany. Btw, what is wrong with your national football team…??

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Good grief, THREE colonic irrigations! I simply can’t imagine. How is Seigneur now?

      Catorze and I support France, so we don’t have much to do with England’s performance. I was sad to see Belgium go out because you have the best home kit of the whole tournament. (Not the blue one. The other one.)

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      1. Herman avatar
        Herman

        Jimi seems to be ok right now. The vet told me to stop giving 2 different medications from today. Let’s keep our fingers and paws crossed that we’re heading in the right direction.

        Personally, I prefer the blue TinTin outfit but the dark red one is the most popular according the die hard fans…

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        1. iamthesunking avatar

          The dark red one is gorgeous! It’s the loveliest kit I’ve seen in ages!

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  7. alicephilippa avatar
    alicephilippa

    On the plus side you didn’t deglove his tail. If you want CD to really squirm mention zips and degloving.

    Knowing le roi having caught his tail one of his ears will drop off just to confound matters.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      No, it was only fur that got caught and not flesh or bone, thank goodness! And we have now departed, so anything that happens for the next two weeks is the chat-sitteur’s problem. 🤣🤣🤣

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  8. Marie-Luce, miaougraphe avatar

    The tail looks alright. What an experience that vet visit !

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Yeah, he was fine, just being dramatic.

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