It was time for Chesters annual so I included Amy too, to get her a chip. Chester was a "tough" guy and took the needles like the tough boy he is and he was SOOooo good while he had his exam. She was amazed at how good he was and how big he is. He weighs 15 pounds now, but I would have guessed closer to 20 pounds. He is just big, tall and long and very solid, not fat at all.

Amy showed them how she walks now and that vet is so good with her. We had about 4 techs in there to watch her administer Amy the chip since none of them had seen it done. Amy was a REAL CHAMP for that.. Those needles are SO big!! I don't know if she will ever need that chip but I feel better for having it done. I got her a tag made that says "Handicaped Cat" and her name and my daughters phone number on the back and one tag comes with the chip. She is not happy about all those tags hanging off her neck but hopefully, she will get use to it. The vet also gave me some Prednisone to give her when her condition flares up to try that instead of having to take her to the vets to get that shot. With the winter months ahead, I wanted something to help those bad days she has when it is cold and damp.

Both were glad to be home and are now resting... My purse is resting, empty, in the corner.