2 weeks after surgery for Taj
By ElicBxn
@ElicBxn (64169)
United States
November 20, 2008 9:13pm CST
Well, its been 2 weeks today since Taj had his teeth pulled.
He is eating wet food eagerly, still looking for the baby food tho. I have even seen him mouthing kibbles! I think he actually ate the kibbles he was mouthing!
He's still wanting to be alone with me in my front room that I keep cats out of, well, except for Taj.
So, to update, Taj is doing very well, he seems to be fully recovered from his surgery.
Got a note from my vet, who says he's a cool cat - and he is!
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
22 Nov 08
hurray for Taj, I am so happy that he is doing so well. I wish him a speedy recovery
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@coffeeshot (3783)
• Australia
22 Nov 08
It's good to hear he's recovering well. You feel so ssorry for them because you can't explain that you did it for their own good. All you can do is give him heaps of extra love and cuddles and remember that cats are tough and bounce back quickly!
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@Feona1962 (7526)
• United States
21 Nov 08
That is great news....hugs to Taj...love the name.....
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@Feona1962 (7526)
• United States
21 Nov 08
Cool....it a really nice name...thank you
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@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
21 Nov 08
Fiona,
Elic forgot to tell you WHY he has that name. In Beijing (so one of my students from there told me), cats who have 4 white paws are called Tah Shueh which means "Walks In Snow." Taj is a 4-white-booties (with the rest of his fur, mostly, being yellow-stripey) kitty.
And Elic's right. He IS a really cool kitty. I LOVE that sweet yella fella!
Maggiepie

@writersedge (22563)
• United States
21 Nov 08
Glad Taj is doing well. Thanks for the update. Hope his recovery continues to go well. Cats are cool! They rock!
@MsTickle (25180)
• Australia
26 Nov 08
So glad to hear this great news. It's awful when our pets are unwell. My own goats are stuck under the house following a horrific hail storm last night. I can't coax them out....poor little mites. They've been filling their bellies these last few weeks so they are not hungry. I guess they'll come out when they need to eat or drink.
Give Taj a cuddle from me. I hope he continues to do thi
s well.
s well. @BarBaraPrz (51813)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
21 Nov 08
That's good news. His gums should toughen up to enable him to eventually munch the kibble. (I once witnessed a man chomp away at a raw celery stalk just days after he had all his teeth out.)
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@BarBaraPrz (51813)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
21 Nov 08
I'm not that fond of it either, in huge hunks like that.
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@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
3 Dec 08
I'm so glad to hear he is doing so well. We all worry when our beloved pets are sick.
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@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
4 Dec 08
Does he look any differently or hold his mouth differently?
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@jerzgirl (9384)
• United States
21 Nov 08
Hurrah! That means he's a healthy and happy fellow! Maybe you can feed him some kibbles moistened with broth once in a while so he can enjoy them more often. You don't want too many sitting wet because they get "funky" after a bit. It's great that he's doing so well.
@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
21 Nov 08
I did try that earlier this year, when I ran outta wet food, was broke and we had some chicken in the freezer. I have been told by other cat people that have had this done, that their cats eventually get back to eating some kibbles, but you know they aren't going to give up the wet food if they don't have to!
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@tamarafireheart (15384)
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21 Nov 08
Hi ElicBxn,
That is good news to hear, the poor little thing, and he is a cool cat, I glad he is back to normal and he feels close to you that is why he is in the room with you. Hugs.
Tamara
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@dreamweaverjan (3471)
• United States
21 Nov 08
HI {{ELIC}}, WONDERFUL NEWS about TAJ!! "Walks on Snow", I love the name and its meaning, I didn't know that, but I'm so glad to hear he is doing well and eating
better now, poor darlin! You are a great person to take such good care of your
baby!! A little bit of spoiling never hurts anyone (G)!!! Hope you are doing well too!!! Give Taj a big hug from me will you!!
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@dreamweaverjan (3471)
• United States
22 Nov 08
LOL! Aren't we all though?? (G)!


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@GardenGerty (169452)
• United States
21 Nov 08
It sounds as if Taj is becoming just a little bit spoiled, no less. I am glad he is doing so well.
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@Dasari100 (3791)
• Anantapur, India
23 Apr 09
I really glad to know that Taj recover very well so that is good news to us and we thought some person but in the last i understood that is your cat.
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@CarlKnittel (692)
• United States
22 Dec 08
I saw a few of these thread go by but I haven't caught up with my lot for a long time. I have over 230 threads in waiting and will probably whittle that number down a bit as i go over the subjects again just so I can reply to a decent number. I do read the subjects before passing them to the to do file so I am glad to hear Taj is doing well. My cat's prefer to chew so I don't know how they would handle that situation. Even with the canned food they all but ignore pate and love the chunky varieties they can sink their teeth into.
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@CarlKnittel (692)
• United States
23 Dec 08
Tony loves those usually. He's gotten bored with them lately so I've been getting tender slices and chunky varieties to get him interested again.
He'll go for the same thing for months then refuse to eat it for a while when he gets bored with it but both he and Gizmo tend to turn up their noses at the pate types. They might take a taste but they live 90% or more of it on the plate until I have to get rid of it because it's going bad, dry and smelly.
It's good to hear Taj can "chew" some now. My grandfather was a dog breeder years ago. When the older dogs had chewing problems he would use water, milk or raw egg to soak into the food and soften it. Egg not only added protein but it was good for their coat and they loved the taste. We even used it to get them to eat things they usually didn't like.
with a good food processor you can grind the shell into the egg extra fine so they can eat it safely and it is a great boost of calcium. I don't know if any of this is helpful with cats but, your vet might agree to some of these tricks to help nutrition if Taj has trouble eating in the future.
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