Here are some photos I snapped today in the Vet’s office waiting room. How many forms of feline confinement are there, anyway? Share yours with me by posting links to your blog below in comments. (Click on photos to enlarge.)
Annie and I have been to the vet twice in the past two days and since tomorrow is a holiday (Mexican Labor Day, when ironically nobody works for a day) they want us to come back on Thursday. Since her treatment is exactly the same if it is cancer or no, I decided to spare her that long needle for the biopsy. So we’re home with one medicine, another available Thursday, another expensive healthy cat food she won’t eat and, blessedly, for her, the freedom of the whole house. She did not like her sojourn in the dread black bag pictured.
Here are some photos I snapped today in the Vet’s office waiting room. How many forms of feline confinement are there, anyway? Share yours with me by posting links to your blog below.
I hope poor little Annie recovers!
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I just hope she doesn’t come to be in pain. If she is, I’ll have to make a hard decision. I think for the time being she is just VERY demanding.
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Good luck to her – poor little thing!
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The last one, I shall call, the astronomer!
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I know. That’s what I thought. They were both yowling louder than Annie in her conventional little canvas “cage.” It was quite the trio. Annie did the somewhat hoarse arias.
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Oh poor little thing. I hope you hold up OK Judy. It’s hard when you’re the caregiver of a demanding patient!
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Oh well. Maybe I’m stacking up points for when I’m in the same condition? Crossed fingers that I never will be.
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I do hope Annie feels better soon!
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I think she’s just all wearing out at once, Janet, but she doesn’t seem in pain and gets around fine. She gained 20 grams in the past year.. ha. Up to 3.3 kilos. It’s just that none of her organs work very well, according to the vet.
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It seems to happen to all of us at some pre-determined age! I hope it doesn’t become painful!
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If it does, that is when I will end it. But until I get an indication of that, we will go on lying around the house together–one of us waiting on the other when demand calls for it. Guess which one?
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🙂 !
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