Hector's World: Adventures and Mayhem at Mountain View Poultry (or Sequel to The Evolution of Atlas

robhuncor

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I'm so sorry to hear that Finn is having eye problems. I've followed his story from the beginning and his conversion of the "cat-hater" was so cute. My cat often has swollen red eyes in summer, the vet says due to allergies. So far nothing has really helped him, internally or externally. We just tough it out til the allergy season is over and he gets back to normal but Finn sounds like something worse may be going on. I hope you get it figured out soon.
Mary, I'm so sorry you lost your kitty, it's terrible not knowing what exactly happened. I hope you have a surprise when he suddenly shows back up.
 

speckledhen

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I agree with Robin, hope your kitty shows up suddenly. Sometimes, I think they go to ground when they are afraid. And I've thought that my neighbor might have been feeding Finn at one time or another or maybe even let him into her house when he wouldn't come when we called. I hope not because we try to control his weight, but she has a cat that he seems to get along with and goes across the road to visit often-it's not a road that is traveled by anyone other than us or folks on ATVs on rare occasion so he's not in much danger of being run over unless he goes further into the neighborhood (which he has-he has a range, apparently).
The lysine supplement should be here Monday or Tuesday and we'll continue putting Terramycin ointment in his eye. He was about 13 lbs, but seems to have lost a bit of weight in the last month, just to look at him. He wasn't fat, by any means, but just a well-filled out, stout, healthy-looking orange tabby. He doesn't eat much. We give him a bit of food twice each day, small amounts, a good dry food in the early morning and wet mid-afternoon, and he still occasionally kills a mouse or bunny, but hasn't in awhile other than when he rousted a nest of them out of my garden about a month ago.
 
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speckledhen

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In Hector's world, Jill is coming out of her broodiness and this is why... Zara has taken over for her, took her nest. Zara has never been broody in her life until now. So, Zara sits in the nest on the floor with Hector sitting in front of her, flanked by both Maddie and Jill. It's bizarre.
Hector's comb blade is drooping over to the right. His big old comb used to be so at attention, but now, it looks so awful.
Finn loves the lysine supplement Mary suggested. I got it in gel form. Who knew cats liked maple flavoring so much? I sure didn't.
 

speckledhen

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Are his eyes any better?
I just got the lysine yesterday. It arrived late. He's had three doses so far, so I'll check his eyes tomorrow and see if there is any improvement. Not sure how long it will take to work, but my vet never suggested it (wish he had, so thank you again, Mary).
I'm sorry about Rusty. I still hope he shows up eventually.
I forgot to mention Athena. She sits on the other side of the room looking at her sister, Hector, Maddie and Jill like they've all lost their minds. She's never been broody, either, though their mother, Ida, was broody exactly one time in her life, at about 5 years old.
 

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