He's looking better ... It's fortunate that cats don't experience a loss of self-esteem when they have to undergo an amputation or the like. They don't sit around and feel sorry for themselves either, like a human might do. Nor would they ask "why me"? They just get on with things.
He doesn't a give a toss, really, Dr. M. I have noticed his becoming more and more angry at his assailant, think he might be planning revenge on his rival Sir Jobbyface I.
He's looking better ... It's fortunate that cats don't experience a loss of self-esteem when they have to undergo an amputation or the like. They don't sit around and feel sorry for themselves either, like a human might do. Nor would they ask "why me"? They just get on with things.
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't a give a toss, really, Dr. M. I have noticed his becoming more and more angry at his assailant, think he might be planning revenge on his rival Sir Jobbyface I.
DeleteHow is he adjusting to limited sight?
ReplyDeleteApart from having to swing his head round an extra 90 degrees, he's fine with it. He likes to run after the other cats, scaring them with his looks.
DeleteRevenge ? Hope he doesn't take a liking to it and become a feral, field stalking nightmare.....
ReplyDeletehttp://youtu.be/0ao9zRP5mx4
Oh revenge is on the cards and he now has an accomplice, a tatty old female who jumps on Jobbyface's back when they fight.
DeleteHe is looking better! It sounds like he is turning into a terror though.
ReplyDeleteHe comes in to get fed then OWOWOWOWOW at the door until we let him out. Would love to see where he goes on his Cyclops journeys.
DeleteYou can always install a cat cam on Johnny. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECMJLFPEPmU
DeleteI'd be devastated if I found out his nasty habits - smoking, drinking gin, etc
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