Dear Friends, thank you so much for your responses and suggestions. Catlady711 and CatsinDenver, I've been following your advice and seeing what I can learn ahead of time before making any decisions.
This afternoon I called the office of Dr. Ramsey, the one in Williamston. I was told they couldn't really tell me much without seeing her because there are many possibilities, and I could make an appointment for a consultation. I said I was trying to find out what I could ahead of time and would call back to make an appointment if I decided that was the thing to do.
Then I went to the MSU Vet School Ophthalmology Department's web site and sent them an e-mail describing the situation and asking for information to help me decide whether to bring her in or not.
I also have a call in to Dr. Lewis to discuss with her what really is best for Priscilla now. At this point she is staying alive pretty much because I syringe-feed her and give her the subcutaneous fluids. If she still has some good time ahead and fixing her eyes will make it better for her, then I want to do that.
I told my sister and another friend about the latest development, and they both strongly advised not putting her through all that but just letting her be peaceful as long she can be and then letting her go.
Jenn, I've passed along your big hugs to the brave girl! She doesn't seem to be blind, because her eyes follow the motion when I waggle my fingers and move my hand around in front of her. And when she does actually walk somewhere (mostly she just stays in the same place, my pillow now), she navigates without having to hug walls or anything. She even jumps down from the counter after I syringe-feed her or my lap after I sub-Q her, and goes right back up onto the bed and my, I mean her, pillow. And she still sometimes goes to sit in the window and watch what is going on outside.
Thanks for your recommendation of MSU, Grace. It sounds like you and Grady had fabulous treatment and care there. As I wrote above, I've contacted them and will let you all know what their response is.
Incidentally, I was in Dexter just last weekend. My camera's shutter isn't working properly, so I took it to the camera-repair place there, Huron Camera. I also finally got to check out Dexter Mill, a source for (hopefully) non-poisonous cat food, and browse around greater downtown Dexter, all three or four blocks of it.
I just got a postcard today from Huron Camera saying the repair was complete, no charge. I thought, wow, that was fast! and it must have been something simple if there's no charge! Then I read on.. turns out it's because the parts are no longer available. Sigh, no more camera now?
So I was thinking, Grace, perhaps we could get together for coffee or something when I come back to pick the camera up? If that sounds like a good idea to you, please PM me so we can arrange a time and place.
So that's the latest.
Below are some new, recent, pre-dilation pictures of Miss Pretty Princess Priscilla, which are also examples of what's wrong with the camera (the pictures are cut nearly in half with black at the top). I'm sorry to say they're still thumb (or paw) -nails you have to click to see larger, as I still haven't had the chance to figure out how to work PhotoBucket and put pictures into a message at regular size.
Thanks, everyone, for all your prayers and good thoughts and good wishes, and please keep sending them along.
We love you.
Priscilla and Pat






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