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Sometime in early April 1999.
Ms Lee was waiting for the lift on the ground floor. From the far end of the common corridor, she saw this little black kitten meowing and galloping towards her. The lift door opened but she waited for this tiny sentient being to approach her. She asked : "Do you want to come into the lift?" And little Boh-oh-kia walked right into her heart. |
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Update : 19th September 1999
Boh-oh-kia is down with severe eye infection and gum infection (gingivitis). He saw the Vet at the Animal Clinic at Telok Kurau on the 18th of September. His eyes were examined with a dye (Fluoret) and there was no corneal ulceration. Antibiotic eye-ointment was applied with the little rascal struggling. He has gingivitis which accounts for the large lymph glands under his chin and bad breath. Oral antibiotic was given and he will be treated with a antiseptic mouth wash. It is difficult to administer medication to him as he will struggle with all his little might. |
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25th February 2000
Boh-oh-kia suffers from a chronic gum disease which prevents him from eating even the usual cat-can food. He lost weight until he was given Olive Leaf Extract which was applied direct onto his gum. He began to eat more and is beginning to put on weight. |
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Boh-oh-kia is now a resident of
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15th July 2000 Boh-oh-kia was neutered at Namly Animal Clinic. |
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31st August 2001 at 3.55pm
Sharon wrote: "Hi all, Dr Ang called. BOK is in the process of hvg his teeth scaled extracted. His gums & teeth are real bad & must have been in this condition for relatively lengthy time. Otherwise, he's perfectly alrite. Salie will pick him up tomorrow from the clinic back to MC." |
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15th July 2002; Seen at Animal Clinic
"Evidence of pus in mouth;very bad ulcerations. Jaundice, but results of tests showed minimal damage to liver & other organs; evidence of clinical FIP. Cost $314.68" |
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24th July 2003: BOK underwent dental scaling at the Animal Clinic, Clementi. |
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updated: 22nd August 2003