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HELP from those already there please!!!!
Hi,
Ok things are progressing nicely here. App 2/06(frontloaded meds and pcc's) I always knew the Cat -Jeff - was going to be costly to take. My question is.....Is he going to eat a bl**dy spider and get ill - -or worse - -die in the first few days? :scared: Hubby is trying to be the voice of reason and saying we need to be realistic - -its alot of money(i'm sure he is only saying this because he knows the rest of us will say we won't go unless Jeff does!! - -HE LOVES THAT CAT AS MUCH AS THE REST OF US) My kids have offered to sell everything they own to contribute to the Jeff Fund.........but I would hate to think he would come to any harm after putting him throught the flight etc. BTW he is a very chilled cat who loves everyone and he's only 18months old.(he's on my lap as we speak helping me type this!!! :) ) We are going to Adelaide and plan to live in the hills - - -so I know creepies will factor in our lives once there. Any replies would be gladly recieved. xRachx |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by ladywithatorch
Hi,
Ok things are progressing nicely here. App 2/06(frontloaded meds and pcc's) I always knew the Cat -Jeff - was going to be costly to take. My question is.....Is he going to eat a bl**dy spider and get ill - -or worse - -die in the first few days? :scared: Hubby is trying to be the voice of reason and saying we need to be realistic - -its alot of money(i'm sure he is only saying this because he knows the rest of us will say we won't go unless Jeff does!! - -HE LOVES THAT CAT AS MUCH AS THE REST OF US) My kids have offered to sell everything they own to contribute to the Jeff Fund.........but I would hate to think he would come to any harm after putting him throught the flight etc. BTW he is a very chilled cat who loves everyone and he's only 18months old.(he's on my lap as we speak helping me type this!!! :) ) We are going to Adelaide and plan to live in the hills - - -so I know creepies will factor in our lives once there. Any replies would be gladly recieved. xRachx |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by rossifumi
Is he eventually going to be an indoor or outdoor cat?
He's always been an outdoor cat - -but not a big hunter - -too well fed!!! I'd worry it would be unfair to keep him indoors when he's not used to it here. xRachx |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by ladywithatorch
He's always been an outdoor cat - -but not a big hunter - -too well fed!!!
I'd worry it would be unfair to keep him indoors when he's not used to it here. xRachx There has to be a risk with all the wigglies out here. Gonna PM you. Rich |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by rossifumi
I must admit I have only seen one around here (with his bell on) outside and the missus saw an unfortunate one at the road side this morning.
There has to be a risk with all the wigglies out here. Gonna PM you. Rich Cheers Rich :beer: Good news please - -the kids will be devastated otherwise!! ;) xRachx |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by ladywithatorch
Hi,
Ok things are progressing nicely here. App 2/06(frontloaded meds and pcc's) I always knew the Cat -Jeff - was going to be costly to take. My question is.....Is he going to eat a bl**dy spider and get ill - -or worse - -die in the first few days? :scared: Hubby is trying to be the voice of reason and saying we need to be realistic - -its alot of money(i'm sure he is only saying this because he knows the rest of us will say we won't go unless Jeff does!! - -HE LOVES THAT CAT AS MUCH AS THE REST OF US) My kids have offered to sell everything they own to contribute to the Jeff Fund.........but I would hate to think he would come to any harm after putting him throught the flight etc. BTW he is a very chilled cat who loves everyone and he's only 18months old.(he's on my lap as we speak helping me type this!!! :) ) We are going to Adelaide and plan to live in the hills - - -so I know creepies will factor in our lives once there. Any replies would be gladly recieved. xRachx |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by tygwyn
There are quite a few cats in our area (which is at the foot of the blue mountains) and I havent heard of any coming to harm yet? Obviously there is a risk if he's an outdoor cat, but he could just as easily get killed by a car in the UK than by a killer spider over here (of which I've seen none by the way!). My only worry about bringing cats over (we left ours behind) was the journey, quarantine and them adjusting to the heat. I wouldnt say the wrigglies were a huge factor in whether or not to bring them. If you love him enough then bring him! :)
We do love him loads - -he's the best cat we have ever had(i've had cats all my life- -but this bugger has got the best character of all of them) I think the kids will benefit from having something familiar when we get him from quarantine and they will not consider the move without him. We got him for them(althought he is really my cat!!!!) He always comes in at night - -he likes his home comforts!! xRachx |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by ladywithatorch
We do love him loads - -he's the best cat we have ever had(i've had cats all my life- -but this bugger has got the best character of all of them)
I think the kids will benefit from having something familiar when we get him from quarantine and they will not consider the move without him. We got him for them(althought he is really my cat!!!!) He always comes in at night - -he likes his home comforts!! xRachx Good luck. |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
If (god forbid!) your cat were to get bitten by a snake, be warned that the antivenom costs about $2000! I was talking to a lady who lives in one of the outer suburbs of Adelaide (sorry I forgot where it was) and her cat got bitten and despite the antivenom being given promptly the cat still died. As an aside, apparently a dog is less likely to survive than a cat but I have no idea why! (or if it is really true!!)
But I tell this tale just to show you what it will cost if a snake bite happens at least. The chances of it happening are probably slim! Pets are members of the family as well after all and I couldn't imagine leaving my cat behind if I were to move to the other side of the world :) |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by Teliko21
If (god forbid!) your cat were to get bitten by a snake, be warned that the antivenom costs about $2000! I was talking to a lady who lives in one of the outer suburbs of Adelaide (sorry I forgot where it was) and her cat got bitten and despite the antivenom being given promptly the cat still died. As an aside, apparently a dog is more likely to survive than a cat but I have no idea why! (or if it is really true!!)
But I tell this tale just to show you what it will cost if a snake bite happens at least. The chances of it happening are probably slim! Pets are members of the family as well after all and I couldn't imagine leaving my cat behind if I were to move to the other side of the world :) Jut as well I can pilfer a few doses from work then!!!!!!! xRachx P.S. I can't imagine leaving him either |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by ladywithatorch
Jut as well I can pilfer a few doses from work then!!!!!!!
xRachx P.S. I can't imagine leaving him either |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by Teliko21
apparently a dog is more likely to survive than a cat but I have no idea why! (or if it is really true!!)
In regards to the issue with the cat, there are always risks when you bring any animal over, you just have to weigh up the pro's and con's of bringing it. PROs: Family Bond CONs: Money Possible inability for the animal to adjust Road dangers Toxic insect bite possibility If we had had a pet when we left (our beloved dog died 4 years before at the ripe old age of 13), then we probably would have left him in the UK, we would have felt cruel taking him all that way, and then making him adjust to the Australian extremes... |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by ladywithatorch
Jut as well I can pilfer a few doses from work then!!!!!!!
xRachx P.S. I can't imagine leaving him either [maybe the local chinese ;) But he is a member of your family and would you leave your child behind, they are at risk also. Life is a risk, bring him. ohhhhh Denise |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Like the missus just said.
If you didn't bring him, would you get another cat after you have been here for a while? |
Re: HELP from those already there please!!!!
Originally Posted by ladywithatorch
We do love him loads - -he's the best cat we have ever had(i've had cats all my life- -but this bugger has got the best character of all of them)
I think the kids will benefit from having something familiar when we get him from quarantine and they will not consider the move without him. We got him for them(althought he is really my cat!!!!) He always comes in at night - -he likes his home comforts!! xRachx |
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