Poor Edmund, he won't like that. When one of mine got sent home with one of these it lasted about 10 minutes and we took it off. I don't think anything suffered by it.
yael, i don't know the fabric of that cone but ours are plastic and i cut a dip in the part ear the mouth so they can eat and drink but still not touch their stitches.
I feel sorry for Edmund! Such a constriction, but I know it is for the good to protect the stitches from infection. I imagine he is counting the days as well?!!
Poor Edmund, he won't like that. When one of mine got sent home with one of these it lasted about 10 minutes and we took it off. I don't think anything suffered by it.
ReplyDeleteIt has to be 10 days,cost me a fortune,he does not like it and we shall see.
DeleteRules are made to be broken.
DeleteI am afraid that the stiches will open, i don't know.
DeleteAh yes, stitches involved. You are right. He needs the cover.
DeleteBut you are right about ruls in general.
DeleteJust got back from a doctor appointment myself recently and I totally sympathize with Edmund.
ReplyDeleteYou always sympathize with us and willing to pay the price:) i hope your animals are OK.
DeletePoor Edmund. I'll bet he's embarrassed!
ReplyDeleteYes, it looks like that.
DeleteI would now call him Bucket-Head. Harsh, but accurate.
ReplyDeleteHe suffers any way.
DeleteI had an Uncle called Edmund. He was a classic Uncle - a chirpy 65 year-old Londoner after the war. His wife made him suffer I think.
DeleteMy son called him that name,the only Edmund i know is Rotchild.
DeleteThe cone of shame! Poor Edmund.
ReplyDeleteI just cook for him a special meal but it is so hard to eat with thatthing on his had.
DeleteOh poor thing! I hope he can take it off very soon. Courage Yael!
ReplyDelete10 days,9 more to go.
DeleteAh, yes, the cone of shame! Poor, little kitty.
ReplyDelete8 days to go.
DeletePoor thing; they hate those cones! I would too.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteAre you permitted to take it off for him to eat? Poor fellow!
ReplyDeleteNo, i build him a special high and nerrow dish so he can eat.
Deleteyael,
ReplyDeletei don't know the fabric of that cone but ours are plastic and i cut a dip in the part ear the mouth so they can eat and drink but still not touch their stitches.
Thank you Deborah that is a good idea i shall do it i think.
ReplyDeleteI feel sorry for Edmund! Such a constriction, but I know it is for the good to protect the stitches from infection. I imagine he is counting the days as well?!!
ReplyDelete7 days to go.
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