


I know, I am late again for Photohunt! But will still post. This week's theme is free for everybody. That means anything goes.
I am featuring Dagul here, the most doting cat in the household. I noticed that this male cat we love so much is already growing old. But he is still the same fierce and territorial cat that we know. He challenges every male cat that goes to our house when the felines are in heat. He is very possessive.
The other day Dagul went home looking down. He just laid there on the floor silent and morose. Daughter Kay noticed that he had wounds on different parts of the body - on the face, on his chest and on his feet. When Kay talked to him, he made a sound like he was reporting something. I felt worried and told Kay to treat the wounds. Kay told me that he will get over it and the wounds will heal by themselves. Luckily, the wounds are not deep and they've healed already. I wonder if the papillae on his tongue had helped heal the wounds. And maybe this is why cats don't need acne treatments?
Or maybe cats really have nine lives? Hmm.. but Dagul had fought not only nine times.
I am featuring Dagul here, the most doting cat in the household. I noticed that this male cat we love so much is already growing old. But he is still the same fierce and territorial cat that we know. He challenges every male cat that goes to our house when the felines are in heat. He is very possessive.
The other day Dagul went home looking down. He just laid there on the floor silent and morose. Daughter Kay noticed that he had wounds on different parts of the body - on the face, on his chest and on his feet. When Kay talked to him, he made a sound like he was reporting something. I felt worried and told Kay to treat the wounds. Kay told me that he will get over it and the wounds will heal by themselves. Luckily, the wounds are not deep and they've healed already. I wonder if the papillae on his tongue had helped heal the wounds. And maybe this is why cats don't need acne treatments?
Or maybe cats really have nine lives? Hmm.. but Dagul had fought not only nine times.
Whew. Glad to hear the sweetie's okay! :) I reckon they have more than nine lives! ;)
ReplyDeletehave a happy week ahead!
cute cat, glad he's ok. Thanks so much for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteDagul, that's my neighbor's child's name!
ReplyDeleteYou were very lucky that it healed from alone, I would have gone to the vet immediately, you never know they can easily get an infection and need antibiotics.
ReplyDeletei believe so, too, omiae!
ReplyDeletehe's ok now, kaye! thanks.
ha ha oh, my, photo cache, didnt mean anything about it. we just thought of calling him that because he is a big cat kahit na nung maliit pa sya. the other cats were name tigra, ursula, karen, karenina.
he had been through so much fights, gattina. not a homebody either.
Poor little soul, he looks so peaceful there I could hardly imagine him in a fight. I hope he continues to do well.
ReplyDeleteDagul is such a cute cat...I´m glad he has recovered now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a handosme fellow. Our cats sometimes fight too and there is not one who doesn't have a notch in the ear... Happy weekend
ReplyDeleteCute kitty! If these are current photos of him, he still looks quite young :o)
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that he is doing well. Isnt it amazing how many times you hear of cats getting into fights and other situations and then come through just fine!
Blessings & Aloha!
(thank you so much for stopping by and for your kind comment :o) ...and you are right, I have been by your place before...my memory just is a bit slow "o) Please come back again anytime.
cats are amazing creatures!
ReplyDeletedagul's ok, A.! :-D
ReplyDeleteand a doting one, too, randi.
exactly the right adjective, jams - handsome!
maybe because they have nine lives, bing?
they are, magic eye!
what a lovely cat. glad he's ok.
ReplyDeletethank you, life's ramblings. he's ok now. :-)
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