The Ollie Tails: Part the Third
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Meet Ollie.
The reason I thought it was health rather than behaviour related was because he didn't seem to be able to stop - there were things he was interested in but he couldn't stop circling long enough to investigate them, that first night.
He does seem to be feeling a lot better - he's very social and will 'talk' and make a lot of eye contact now, tail held high, he's been playing some more and I finally managed to coax him onto the bed this morning! The vet was very guarded about his prognosis and so am I - he's still a poorly boy, there's a bit of a toiletting problem, he's not keeping himself as clean as cats usually do - but I think there's room for some real hope now.
We're going back to the vets again on Thursday.
Meet Ollie.
The reason I thought it was health rather than behaviour related was because he didn't seem to be able to stop - there were things he was interested in but he couldn't stop circling long enough to investigate them, that first night.
He does seem to be feeling a lot better - he's very social and will 'talk' and make a lot of eye contact now, tail held high, he's been playing some more and I finally managed to coax him onto the bed this morning! The vet was very guarded about his prognosis and so am I - he's still a poorly boy, there's a bit of a toiletting problem, he's not keeping himself as clean as cats usually do - but I think there's room for some real hope now.
We're going back to the vets again on Thursday.

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