tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post4878759175858013163..comments2023-06-16T21:12:31.714+08:00Comments on myanimalcare: Indy, Indy, what happened??chankahyeinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08674643647557713363noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-22094309098976039442013-02-17T02:00:09.000+08:002013-02-17T02:00:09.000+08:00Those buckles can be harsh on pet skin. This happe...Those buckles can be harsh on pet skin. This happened to another friend Jack Russell Terrier (who just can't sit still). That similar looking wound appeared. To me, it looks like a form of dermatitis. <br><br>Those pet shirts and raincoats(cute, but not practical) are highly priced. If you can get hand-me-down, use baby clothes, those cotton ones are comfy and soft.<br><br>Good choice, Indy. The smiley singlet is way better than the raincoat. Get well soon.Yen Lingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-16937093479561924122013-02-17T01:25:15.000+08:002013-02-17T01:25:15.000+08:00Oh, it's not worn properly. There is a hood an...Oh, it's not worn properly. There is a hood and the velcro strips are at the underside. I can't see any use for cats to wear raincoats except for fun, actually. If we take them out in the rain, surely they would be in a carrier and we'll be holding an umbrella. I previously thought tshirts were useless too but now see a need for such (to prevent the scratching or licking of wounds).chankahyeinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-17362990706249429402013-02-17T01:12:53.000+08:002013-02-17T01:12:53.000+08:00the green raincoat looks really funny.. sorry indy...the green raincoat looks really funny.. sorry indy i had to comment on that! get well soon. hope its nothing seriousnandhininoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-15243349240709021062013-02-17T00:33:12.000+08:002013-02-17T00:33:12.000+08:00It's the black plastic buckle. Not metal. I...It's the black plastic buckle. Not metal. I'll replace the photo to show you the buckle. Give me 2 mins, pls.chankahyeinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-59572477253503803352013-02-17T00:32:12.000+08:002013-02-17T00:32:12.000+08:00Poor Indy! But he looks really cute in his smiley ...Poor Indy! But he looks really cute in his smiley face shirt. <br><br>Anyway, I'm not clear which is the buckle you meant from the picture above. But if the buckle is made up of metal and if the metal has some copper in it, then Indy could be having an allergic reaction to the copper when it touched his exposed skin.<br><br>I have a copper bracelet that I cannot wear for long time because after awhile the area that is in contact with skin will turn itchy and red, and if I don't remove, it can really become ugly, especially when I start to scratch.Chennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-8826842690228785352013-02-18T02:33:29.000+08:002013-02-18T02:33:29.000+08:00ROFL!!!ROFL!!!chankahyeinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-27900621382517053822013-02-18T01:05:11.000+08:002013-02-18T01:05:11.000+08:00Personally, Indy, I think the green rain parka was...Personally, Indy, I think the green rain parka was more stylish, and it gave you a rugged, outdoorsy, athletic look. The t-shirt (please forgive me for saying it) makes you look like a gay rock star. But never mind. We all love you and hope the wound heals quickly so you can go back to your normal, unclothed handsome cat state. :-)Maneki Nekonoreply@blogger.com