Recovery
Category: Cats, Dogs, Life of a Vet | Date: Dec 08 2007 | By: admin
Jack Russell Terrier, Yamato, is fully recovered now. The swelling has gone down completely and the pain subsided. Now, she is back to her normal business chasing lizards and birds in the garden. It is amazing how much the inbred instinct is strong in this breed, it is almost impossible to stop them from hunting small animals.

Back to hunting lizard (Yamato (bottom) and Koyuki (top)).
Talking about hunting instinct, my maid Jane’s grey cat brought back the body of the snake killed by Yamato from nearby bush and made Jane scream by placing it on top of her bed. Later he was tossing around a dead frog and off course he had to show Jane what a splendid prey he caught by putting it on top of her table…

9 Responses to “Recovery”
Gary, on 08 Dec 2007
That is good news Asuka. I mentioned earlier about getting a Savannah cat. I getting one the day after Christmas and here is the link to my kitten. It’s the first kitten you see. Her name is going to be Rhiannon.
http://www.alpinesavannahs.com/Kittens.html
sheryl, washington dc, on 08 Dec 2007
Good news, Asuka! I’m glad to hear Yamato is back to her old self.
s.
Dana-Arizona, on 08 Dec 2007
Yes, certainly good news about Yamoto - would be nice if she would steer clear of snakes and stick to chasing frogs like Jane’s cat! Koyuki is a cutie also.
Pam/Shell Beach CA, on 08 Dec 2007
Thanks Asuka. Glad to hear Yamato is OK.
Lisa, California, on 08 Dec 2007
Glad to hear that Yamato is feeling better. I bet you’re relieved! My kitty brings me a moth every morning at the same time, usually I’m sitting at my computer doing this, and she brings it right to my feet…every morning. Lisa
Christine C., on 08 Dec 2007
Great news…silly dog!!!
asuka, on 09 Dec 2007
Thanks everyone!!
jack, on 09 Dec 2007
Please control your pets, it is really unfortunate that they are killing the wildlife - you should be a conservationist
sheryl, washington dc, on 09 Dec 2007
Are you a conservationist, Jack? Are you working in Africa under primitive conditions and helping people to care for their domesticated animals? ARE YOU? If not, then stow your criticism of Asuka until you can make an intelligent statement.
s.
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