Wednesday, July 9, 2008

My little Cone-Headed Kitty.



Sometimes in life something happens that makes you re-evaluate the way you've been living. I think Geoffrey had one of those moments this past week. After getting a bit of scabbiness around his ears from an allergy he just couldn't stop itching... we took him to the vet. This is what they did to him. If you've ever had a pet wear one of these you'll know that the level of depression caused from this device is substantial.... it was like we were living with a vegetable cat. Poor guy... the worst part is... it was so funny and Enos and i would just laugh and laugh but then feel really bad because he really WAS depressed.



there IS a happy ending to this sad little story.... we couldn't bare to leave him like this when we went to visit family in texas so we took off the cone head and just prayed that he wouldn't itch and bleed all over the place....and..... he didn't. My sister in law said he was fine when she went and checked on him. oh silly geoffrey....we love you too much.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

AWWWW! Poor kitty!

I love, love, love your shower curtain. And how cute the Huggies box in the background! :)

Staci said...

haahha sorry i do laugh everytime i see an animal wear those but also feel very sorry for them...i do hate cats sorry but i do feel sorry for your cat.

raschel said...

yay! a post! i feel sorry for him. he does look embarrassed...and it probably doesn't help that you were right there at his face taunting him by taking pictures in his pathetic state. He needs a hug.

Jessica the Jacked LDS said...

why do u have a big box of diapers in the background?

Tara said...

Poor guy, I hope he is not depressed anymore. The huggies box is from us I'm guessing. I always use those boxes for storage or giving things away. :)

Anonymous said...

you know i manage a vet and see these cones every day, but i still laugh every time i see one. the funny thing is that when i tell someone that their pet is going to need one, i make a hand gesture in the shape of a cone from my shoulders out above my head like they don't already know what it is....