One of the things that threw me was the fact that Django had to be readmitted to the vets as he'd developed a nasty wound underneath his bandage from having his leg covered for nearly a month. We managed to visit him on Wednesday, but he looked a sorry sight and the nurse told us he was quite depressed, so she was grooming him and doing what she could to cheer him up. Although I'm sure this was very helpful to Django, my fertile imagination was working overtime and I was thinking he was just going to give up and die. Thankfully I was wrong, and I brought him back home this morning, still quite depressed but at least he can move around the house in the very hot weather to find different comfy spots to sit in.
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| Django through the window |
He was very disturbed to find he wasn't going to be let out and sat on a chair yowling and pleading to be released, which of course we couldn't comply with. So he's now sitting in my office with me, looking as contented as I've seen him since we got back - the poor thing's having to wear two collars to stop him from licking the wound now there's no dressing on it. So I'm honing my nursing skills again, doing lots of grooming to keep his spirits up, making sure I don't forget the anti-inflamatory and applying the Manuka honey ointment, which apparently is the best thing to get Django's wounds to heal.
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| The two collar cat chilled in my office |
Gotta go and do a bit more clearing up now, amazing the chaos that being absent for eleven days creates.
Haven't forgotten about posting more about the York part of the tour, more anon...
Meanwhile a big thank you to our fabulous group of fun people who all helped make the tour such a huge success - we enjoyed every minute with you. Hope by now you're all safely at your destinations and are enjoying the memories - we are for sure!



They do get depressed when they have to wear the collars, poor guy.
ReplyDeletePoor Django! He looks quite hangcat (I would say hangdog, but I don't think he'd thank me for it! ;-) )I am sure being back home will help his recovery no end. I am desperate now to see the new design... that yarn looks scrumptious!
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