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Rory is in trouble!

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soop Mon 11-Mar-13 13:47:09

Last evening, Rory went outside to sit alongside his wifelet-that-was and adult daughter [both have been spayed]. It's a ritual. They sit and stare, and once the visitors have eaten, off they go into the forest, and in comes Rory. Another black cat was spotted in the garden a couple of nights ago. Tough and youthful in appearance. We wondered was it an offspring of Rory's?

Rory was late, so I called him to come in. When he eventually reached the back door he was in one hell of a state.confused He had either been hit by a car or he had had an almighty big scrap with another cat and he was DRENCHED almost as if he'd been under water [the burn is close by]. His back leg was dragging. His nose bloody. He kept shaking his head, and we noticed that something has torn hair out from behind his ear.

Naturally, we need to get him to the vet. He refuses to be handled. We cannot get him anywhere near the cat carrier. The vet is 24 miles away. I've spoken with the vet and she is to phone me back after two. Talk about distressed...sad

numberplease Wed 13-Mar-13 16:08:16

Hope Rory`s path to recovery continues to be smooth, poor lad, but lucky lad also, having you and Mr.Soop to love him.

soop Wed 13-Mar-13 15:17:32

You had me fooled for a mo' jings grin
You're right, Rory has been neutered. He's no longer aggressive...or seeking a mate but, should another cat try to take over his patch, I'm sure that he would object most strongly. Marelli [Twinkle Toes] mentioned polecat as being the possible aggressor. I'm thinking that she could be right.
We keep checking on the patient. He hasn't budged from his cushion all day. If we stroke him [gently] he purrs [softly]. That must be a good sign.

j08 Wed 13-Mar-13 15:13:52

That's it! All the e' s and the u' s!

Ana Wed 13-Mar-13 15:10:19

neutered

j08 Wed 13-Mar-13 15:08:05

How do you spell it?! Cos that's not right. hmm

j08 Wed 13-Mar-13 15:05:16

I must admit when I saw the thread title I thought,how can he be?! He's been neutured! blush

Ana Wed 13-Mar-13 11:45:14

Thanks for the update, soop. All Rory's fans are at his virtual bedside, willing him back to good health. smile

soop Wed 13-Mar-13 11:41:51

Thank dear jingssmile I doubt that Rory would have escaped from a fox. Far too powerful, compared with boy-cat. I'm sure that, had Rory not returned home after the attack, he would have succumbed to infection and died. It's hard to see him looking so forelorn, but as many GN's have said, cats are extremely resilient. He's a bold character. He'll recover, and when he does, I shall post a photo to prove it. Members of his fan club deserve as much wink

j08 Wed 13-Mar-13 11:31:35

OMG soop! Only just seen this! Hope he is fit as a fiddle again soon.

Would he have got away at all if it had been a fox? Sounds like a fight to me. Perhaps he was near the burn when it happened and they got too close. Whatever happened, I hope he's better soon. I know how much you can love a cat that has adopted you. flowers

soop Wed 13-Mar-13 11:11:06

smile Rory would be so flattered if he knew that he had umpteen get-well messages. I'm grateful to you on his behalf. THANK YOU.

He still isn't doing anything beyond sleeping. The swelling is about the same. He looks very lack-lustre and sorry for himself. He didn't pester to go out to sit with the girls at suppertime. He didn't open and eye and rush to discover what had triggered the light sensor outside. Which is just as well shock as lurking behind Rory's upmarket apartment [that is now unoccupied] was the black cat with youth and muscle in his favour hmm We cannot be certain that it was he that attacked and dunked Rory in the burn [seems very unlikely] but he is a threat and favourite to win a scrap for territorial rights.

Mr soop jumped from his chair and rushed to the back door. He opened it with an almighty wham bang and raced into the garden like a screaming banshee. The intruder fled into the forest. Mr soop returned looking every bit the hero and whispered to Rory..."that saw him off, big boy!"

A friend has just arrived to do a spot of work on the outside of the house. He thinks that Rory's injuries are the result of a larger, stronger animal such as mink that do live in this are, rat or indeed, a fox.

Deedaa Tue 12-Mar-13 20:09:55

I've only just seen this thread soop what a horrible thing to happen. I'm so glad he's recovering. We have a horrible grey tom that terrorises ours every few weeks, my youngest one is terrified of him. Our oldest one has had a couple of big fights with him and been really off colour for several days, no actual injuries, just beaten up.
Hopefully antibiotics and tlc will works wonders flowers

Anne58 Tue 12-Mar-13 19:48:50

Much love to you all, and special feline felicitations from Maurice, Lily and Squeaky Digby.

mrshat Tue 12-Mar-13 19:43:34

Just read the news soop - pleased Rory is home and making a recovery. What a traumatic time for you all. Positive thinking all round now. I'm sure with the wonderful vibes from GN and all the loving care and attention from you and Mr Soop he will be fine flowers

POGS Tue 12-Mar-13 18:48:00

SOOP

Just catching up with things. Dear Rory, how sad. Hope he copes with all the stress and ofcourse you do too. flowers

soop Tue 12-Mar-13 18:18:52

Once again, thank you for all your kind comments. flowers
If only Rory could understand that he has so many well-wishers. He hasn't moved far beyond his cushion today. It's such a struggle for him to hop and rock his way to the litter box. Good for him, he has managed so far not to have an accident.

The tricky hour is nigh. He's bound to make a fuss when we refuse to let him out to sit with the girls. It's for his own good. If the creature that caused so much damage is lurking in the woodland and attacks Rory a second time...he may not survive. moon

annodomini Tue 12-Mar-13 17:54:46

A cat bite can go septic quickly. My late black cat, Sam, had a bite on his rump which swelled up so much that his backside looked square. He had a night at the vet's to clear it out. The younger, fitter cat could be the culprit after all.

Ariadne Tue 12-Mar-13 17:26:11

Please give Rory a gentle stroke from me, soop, and we will raise a glass to his recovery and to the peace of mind of you and Mr Soop. That might be two drams... And hugs!

soop Tue 12-Mar-13 17:15:46

Twinkle Toes There have been several sightings of fox in this area. Our friends have lost chicken and ducks. One of Rory's daughters, the one we named - Tabitha hmm hasn't been seen for ages. She used to accompany her mother and sister in the evenings. She was spayed together with them, and returned for some weeks thereafter to have supper. Also, we had a peacock [we named, Boc] who came out of the woods and would sit on Mr soop's car bonnet - when he wasn't helping me with the garden. The neighbour recalls him [Boc] visiting his garden, when a chick, with his mother some 20 years ago! After joining us, and our builders for several months, he disappeared. The neighbour blamed the fox. Oh dear, if it is a polecat then we really are up against a nasty predator. shock

Marelli Tue 12-Mar-13 17:01:57

Just an idea, soop, but it couldn't have been a polecat that attacked Rory? I remember when we were on holiday on Islay a polecat had been causing quite a bit of bother in the neighbourhood. Or could it have been a fox perhaps?

soop Tue 12-Mar-13 16:48:40

Dear number a big thankyou. smile

numberplease Tue 12-Mar-13 15:42:07

Glad he`s doing OK Soop, and hope he`ll soon be as fit as a fiddle again. A long time ago, when we were living on a country caravan park (another story entirely), Patch, our cat at the time, was in awful pain, and her face and head swelled up terribly, and on arrival at the vets we were told it was an abscess due to a bite, probably from a rat or a rabbit. I had to hold onto her on the vets table whilst it was lanced, and you wouldn`t believe the amount of stuff that came out, no word of a lie, it covered the table! She had to stay overnight so she could be put to sleep whilst they cleared it out properly. We brought her home the following day, and after a few hours staggering from the effects of the anaesthetic, she was fine.
Many hugs and kisses to Rory, and to you as well, of course! flowers wine cupcake

soop Tue 12-Mar-13 14:05:28

Of course, there was that younger, fitter, black cat wandering through Rory's territory at the end of last week. Rory became very fidgety whenever the outside sensor light was activated at odd times. He's used to the female cats arriving for a little supper at six sharp. Since they've been spayed, Rory is aware of a subtle change in his relationship with them. wink Now that he's had the snip, he seems very content to be in their company for a wee while. All they do is stare at each other and carry on with a little grooming before returning to the forest. After which, Rory pesters to come indoors. If the stranger is hoping to take over R's territory, I imagine there will be further skirmishes. Hope not. It's sad to see him looking utterly defeated.

Lilygran Tue 12-Mar-13 13:41:30

I've been following Rory with interest. I'm so glad he's recovering. [juicy piece of chicken emoticon]

annodomini Tue 12-Mar-13 13:36:41

I've been looking up Google and can't find any record of an otter attacking a cat. The males do fight each other but unless this is a short-sighted otter that mistook poor Rory for another otter, there doesn't seem to be any reason why it should pick a fight with him. Are there still mink around?

MiceElf Tue 12-Mar-13 13:35:08

I've just found this. Is Rory the handsome black puss? What a gorgeous boy is he? And what a horrid adventure, poor old puss. But by the sounds of it he will have TLC in shedloads, sending strokes and tickles under the chin.