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Old 10-11-2012, 06:15 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Lakesrider View Post
Jumper is doing much better. He came and laid on my chest yesterday when I got home from work and he fell asleep. For a couple days he wanted nothing to do with anyone. But he is having a bit of a time eating out of his bowl. I have to use a flat plate now as he can't seem to pick up his dry food very well out of his regular cat bowl. Maybe in time....?

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Jumper reminds me a lot of our big black cat "Magic", who we lost last spring. He was old and had become diabetic, and he did not respond to insulin. Glad to know that Jumper is doing better now. He's lucky to have such a caring "owner" (although Jumper probably considers you his "servant", as most cats do!)
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