catnapper
07-21-2005, 05:09 PM
I brought home a special kitty tonight!
Harry and Abby had to check out all the new smells
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/Skilesg/sunroof2.jpg
I am not sure, but I think Harry just might be too large for this carrier.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/Skilesg/sunroof.jpg
So just who did I bring home tonight???
are you ready?
Meet the new, improved, CAST FREE Angeleyes!!!!!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/Skilesg/nocast.jpg
Yes folks, Miss Angel has healed!!!! Completely! The sad thing is that two of the bones in her toes have fused together from being compressed for so long inside the cast. But the vet feels it won't hold her back or stop her at all. Right now, its much smaller than the other paw (hard to tell here) and she's walking around holding it up in the air. I'm sure its because she's been used to the splinted bandages and now that its so much smaller, she's not sure what to do.
The bad news is that they found NOTHING in her fecals. But the vet agrees that it sounds odd that all 6 cats have the same runny poop, so she dosed out Panacur for everyone. I'm looking forward to 5 days of liquid dosing of 6 cats. She wants me to bring in fecals of at least 3 or 4 of them Monday morning and they'll send it out to a lab. She said it sounds like I'm doing everything right and it doesn't sound normal. In the meantime, I'll pray the Panacur works.
Now the worst new of all: the realization that now she'll be ready for adoption fairly soon. It hit like a knife in my heart. I am going to have a hard time letting her go - much harder than I ever thought.
Harry and Abby had to check out all the new smells
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/Skilesg/sunroof2.jpg
I am not sure, but I think Harry just might be too large for this carrier.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/Skilesg/sunroof.jpg
So just who did I bring home tonight???
are you ready?
Meet the new, improved, CAST FREE Angeleyes!!!!!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/Skilesg/nocast.jpg
Yes folks, Miss Angel has healed!!!! Completely! The sad thing is that two of the bones in her toes have fused together from being compressed for so long inside the cast. But the vet feels it won't hold her back or stop her at all. Right now, its much smaller than the other paw (hard to tell here) and she's walking around holding it up in the air. I'm sure its because she's been used to the splinted bandages and now that its so much smaller, she's not sure what to do.
The bad news is that they found NOTHING in her fecals. But the vet agrees that it sounds odd that all 6 cats have the same runny poop, so she dosed out Panacur for everyone. I'm looking forward to 5 days of liquid dosing of 6 cats. She wants me to bring in fecals of at least 3 or 4 of them Monday morning and they'll send it out to a lab. She said it sounds like I'm doing everything right and it doesn't sound normal. In the meantime, I'll pray the Panacur works.
Now the worst new of all: the realization that now she'll be ready for adoption fairly soon. It hit like a knife in my heart. I am going to have a hard time letting her go - much harder than I ever thought.