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  1. #1
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    Healing prayers from RI for Chloe. She will feel lots better in a few days.

    Paws crossed they both get along after that.
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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Healing prayers from RI for Chloe. She will feel lots better in a few days.

    Paws crossed they both get along after that.
    Thank you everyone wishing Ms. Chloe a quick recovery. She seems fine but has to stay under my watch for at least five days until the stitches dissolve on their own. Poor kitty. She must have been in so much pain.
    An update, Saturday morning:

    Chloe was out of it last night. Looking at a wall all night! She did pee a lot. Didn't eat. I let her alone in her room for the night. I checked on her early this AM and she was still very quiet, so I fed her more wet food and left her alone. About five minutes ago I saw two cats go flying by and sure enough, Chloe had opened her door and gone out on to the porch where Juni is/was resting. Needless to say, they have not worked out their issues BUT there was no howling and screaming, just the chase. I put Juni in her room since I couldn't find Chloe. I will leave Chloe roam the house today. She has earned it. She does not seem hungry at all. I need to give her her meds on and with food. Hmmmmmmmmm. Any suggestions?

    The vet's office just called and asked about her. I get better service from my pet's vet than my doctors! Go figure! I also gave Chloe her liquid med on some tuna juice and chopped tuna if she feels so inclined. I feel so sorry for her.

    By the way, I looked at the bill from the vet a little more closely and it was an additional 45 minutes for ALL three molars NOT 45 minutes for each molar, as I had originally thought. Time is money. They charge for every little thing, thus the huge bill. Oh well. I would do and pay just about anything if my pet is in pain and discomfort. I wish I had had the cleaning done a little sooner, now that I found out she must have been uncomfortable. My vet who did the initial exam said she should have a cleaning, but didn't say it was pressing. Oh well. We live and learn.
    Last edited by sasvermont; 08-25-2012 at 06:46 PM.

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    Overall I think it is good news. Little Chloe breaking out of her confinement gave me a smile. And I see kitties chasing each other and wrestling all the time- I think it is play as long as there is no yelling and bloodshed, so I hope it will be like that with Chloe and Juni. Give that kid kisses from her auntie Barbara - and give one to Juni and Lucy too.

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    Prayers and healing energies for dear Chloe!
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

    -- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery

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    I know the few times I have had general anesthesia it took a day or so for my appetite to come back, so it's not too sup rising she's not eating much - I guess the stinkier and more enticing the food the better until her appetite kicks in again!
    I've Been Frosted

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    I'm glad that she's home and resting. I hope she'll continue to improve and that her appetite will get back to normal quickly too.

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    She seems fine

    So far so good. She is eating and all of the pets are enjoying having tuna for a change. How could I give it to just one? When I get the opener out, everyone comes running!

    Chloe is here, next to me right now. I am sure she is feeling icky, but she's been feeling that way for weeks, probably months, so she just exchanged one icky for another! She did eat all her food with medicine on it, so that's good. Each couple of days I need to reduce the amount of medication so I will need to stock up on the tuna if everyone is eating it!

    She is giving me head bumpies right now. Awwwwwww. I hope she is feeling better.

    Isn't it funny how we treat our pets like children!

    I will let Chloe sleep with me tonight if she wants to. Poor baby kitty.

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