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    I live in L.A., and the heat here has been in the 100s! I have good A/C in my place, so my kitties are ok. Today is a little cooler, but it's supposed to stay this hot until the middle of August! Thank goodness you have the air conditioners on order. Hope your kitties will be alright until Friday. I have a soft spot in my heart for Haggis, so my prayers are with him. I wish Hamish well, also.
    Last edited by katladyd; 07-31-2009 at 02:33 PM.
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    Picking up the boys tomorrow-

    -Yay!-the worst of the heatwave has passed. It got to 110 yesterday outside and 93 in the house. Today was 100 but tonight, a breeze, and cool temps on the way.

    News about the kitties is good except they haven't eaten much so the sooner I get them the sooner that can happen and I can spend the weekend reintroducing them to each other. Haggis knows Hamish right away but it'll take Hamish 2+ days to remember Haggis.

    Vet sees no sign of the lesion under Haggis' tongue. His bloodwork came back good except for he now needs a boost in the hyperthyroid meds. So, he has to have a pill and a half a day. He has a heart murmur too but it's something to watch and not panic about. His heatstroke was brought on probably by age, heart murmur, weight and being slightly dehydrated from the heat. Both kitties hardly drink water so I have to add a little extra to their food. Anyone else have kitties who don't drink water? Unless they sneak it at night they are never at their water bowl!

    What a week. Hubby has been gone for 2+ weeks on business and kitties gone all week. Everyone comes home tomorrow! Haggis will be so happy to see his favorite person (mine too)

    I'll keep posting updates. So far so good. Whatever it is that is keeping Haggis healthy I hope it continues. Thank you again for your prayers and well wishes and insight to Transfer Factor. You all have saved the day!

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    Sometimes cats who won't drink water from a bowl will drink it from a kitty drinking fountain. They like the sound, and that the water's moving - it's like a wild cat drinking from a stream. But it's good to have a nice big mat underneath, as some cats enjoy PLAYING in running water too!

    Love, Columbine (whose silly Smudge was actually scared of a fountain, but turned out to enjoy drinking from a glass bowl in the living room instead of a stainless one in the kitchen. Cats! )

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    Quote Originally Posted by columbine View Post
    Sometimes cats who won't drink water from a bowl will drink it from a kitty drinking fountain. They like the sound, and that the water's moving - it's like a wild cat drinking from a stream. But it's good to have a nice big mat underneath, as some cats enjoy PLAYING in running water too!

    Love, Columbine (whose silly Smudge was actually scared of a fountain, but turned out to enjoy drinking from a glass bowl in the living room instead of a stainless one in the kitchen. Cats! )
    And to go along this line of thought, my RB Puddy liked ice cubes in her bowl. She didn't play w/them so I'm not sure if it was that the water was ice cold or she liked seeing them move in the water or what but it helped her to drink more water.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    Believe it or not, my kitties don't like drinking from their fountain at all. What they will drink out of, believe it or not, are juice glasses full of bottled water. Go figure cats! My boyfriend's RB cat, Tomas, used to refuse any water but running water from the tap. Try that.
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    boys are home!

    Aw, kitties! Haggis told me all about his air conditioned stay on the drive home.

    To my surprise, there was little "Haggis amnesia" from Hamish. A few sniffs and one or 2 hisses and we seem to be done with it. I fed them and they ate some, double checked where the litter pan was and retreated to their usual sleeping spots. I'm happy things are returning to normal (kitties, hubby, weather).

    I've never heard of a kitty drinking fountain. I will look into that. When they were younger Haggis would sometimes drink out of the faucet but he just looks at the water, sticks a paw under it and jumps down. Silly kitty.

    Thanks again for listening. All is well I think and I will keep you posted. Fingers, toes, paws and tails crossed for continued good health.

    Best wishes to everyone!

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    So far so good*

    *with a small exception. We've discovered what feels like lump on Haggis's right back hip. I had felt something there before and our vet said it was a ligament point that feels like a knot that attaches the leg/hip bone.

    There is a distinct difference between his left side and right side. You can feel it when he sits or lays down. So, we'll see how it goes next week. Maybe he bumped himself or I don't know...fingers crossed. He's doing fine otherwise. Hamish too.

    I hope everyone has a great Labor Day weekend!

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