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blamebrampton) wrote2008-02-20 01:17 am
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Cat has pneumonia, we think, is up to nearly $1000 in tests so far. Is also making up for years of being extremely low-maintenance with a huge burst of neediness. Subsequently I am behind on everything.
Will finish up both beta projects I have by tomorrow night, then can get back into some solid writing. Then I can start on the thousand-odd comments I am behind on and remember to give some more people some love, such as
no_mad_skillz, who is thoughtful and compassionate,
who_la_hoop, who is hilarious and possibly my secret love child, and
spark_of_chaos, who I like for so much more than her F1 obsession -- but I love that, too because we can rave at each other crazily in a few weeks and she will wholly understand the Finn fetish (it's a Baltic thing).
Will finish up both beta projects I have by tomorrow night, then can get back into some solid writing. Then I can start on the thousand-odd comments I am behind on and remember to give some more people some love, such as
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:D
*meow*
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The last time we had a barbecue she sat under the table the whole time and was very helpful when the drunken sausage dropping started. NB, that is not an Aussie euphemism, though it probably should be.
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Do Aussies play hide the sausage? I always get the impression they're much too roughty toughty for such gay pursuits. Priscilla notwithstanding, of course.
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I wondered what happened to you. Poor kitty. It's funny, they can go for years as the most low maintenance pets ever, and then WHAM. My 17 year old car got hyperthyroidism when he was 15; I paid $800 for radioactive iodine treatment (and I don't regret it - which makes me a crazy cat lady, I guess).
Don't worry about responding to comments; your life comes first. Hoping for the best outcome for your cat.
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I accept that she will never thank me for all this. But I will happily hang out with you in crazy cat lady land.
Waves back. The hot vet assures me that we will have her treatment sorted by early next week at the latest depending on how long her germ cell cultures take. At least the week has been full of hot men, that's something.
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Hot men?
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As to the hot men, the universe has decided that since I am spending this week underslept and wearing J's old T-shirts, and smelling largely of cat snot, I will be surrounded by hot men. J lives here, and I hired one of the others to come and do my garden, but then the vet locum, the new waiter at my fave cafe, the man at the French grocery and my good looking friend B have all been around and they are all being outrageously flirtatious, which my brain is dealing with by saying "Cat sick, had an hour's sleep, Ooh, you took your shirt off ..." (That last was only to the gardener. Must have him back over soon ...)
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The only thing that has worked for me as far as giving medication are pill pockets: little treats which you can stuff a pill inside. My Uther loves them so much that he stands on his hind legs and begs. Which looks really funny on a large fluffy cat.
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I have never seen pill pockets, though I did squirt her last antibiotics into a rolled-up slice of smoked salmon, which she deigned to accept.
I am so jealous that you have a Maine Coon, it is J's fave breed and I think they are gorgeous.
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The medical records of the plaintiffs on my cases always claimed the patient was "pleasant," even though these people often seemed quite the opposite when I was deposing them. :)
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But what do they expect when they make you go for painful procedures without anaesthesia?
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I share out my chocolates and tell jokes, a strategy that usually works in the bonding fashion, but did once have a casualty doctor asking me what I'd taken and refusing to believe me when I replied nothing. He expected me to be in lots of pain because I had three broken toes from having a foot stomped on by a horse, but I had been carried in by the hottest ever groom who had stayed and was holding my hand during the exam, and I could feel no pain!
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And ha! about the F1 obsession because my husband is a huge F1 fan and I have, over the years, come to know far more about it than I ever thought I would. Mark always laughs at me because I have favourite drivers because of their driving skills and favourite drivers because they are the cutest. Somehow, he doesn't feel the latter should be part of my judging criteria. And I say please. Alonso clearly waxes his eyebrows. It IS all about the looks!
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But yes, I used to wish Fisichella was a better driver so I could see him more often. I do love Kimi, but he's not that pretty. The World Rally drivers actually have a far higher hotness quotient.
Min is not scared, she's annoyed. She seems to believe that the not being able to breathe thing is somehow my fault, so she sits and glares at me for hours, but she is also smart enough to know that I am helpful when it is severe, so she will come and sit on me when she is having a bad attack so that I can help her out. Which means I have had very little sleep this week.
But yes, I am the over-protective cat owner -- another reason not to have kids. ("Mum, we put up with the home schooling, but you have to let us leave the house to attend uni, don't make us take you to court!")
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On the few occasions Min has seemed grateful, it has seemd the most monumental achievement.
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isn't it amazing how our pets become our children? not just with vet bills, but the fact that life is put on hold for a sick animal. the same way life would be put on hold if your child was sick.
when i moved to baltimore, i decided to keep my cat with my mother, since she already had a cat. i figured, i'm never home, and she'd have another kitty to play with. that was two years ago, and i still have moments when i cry cause i feel like the worst mommy in the world abandoning my cat! :D
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It had no ID and there were no alerts out for it. They sent it off to the pound, as law dictates for lost animals. My partner was consumed with guilt when he found out this was a killing pound. But he left it to me to rescue it. So in the end I spent $200 retrieving a cat I had already had, plus buying it a litter tray and collar and ID, and paying for it to be registered, then our cat still hated it, so I had to find it a new home. And I never once considered doing anything differently. Though I should have demanded he pay for it since he was the one who had shopped it.
It's the big eyes, I tell you! They make us do stupid things!
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Poor cat! I think what it needs best is more half-naked man gardening to make it feel better.
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BTW, you have the same birthday as my mother!!
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(Pervy kitty FTW!)
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Oh, your poor cat, I hear it's terrible when cats catch a cold. :/
(I could be your secret love child! ;D)
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You are too sweet to be my secret love child, I am sure that my grumpiness is genetic! But if I was adopting, I would attempt to bribe your parents.
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The one good thing with Min is that cancer is off the list of possibles and so it is either pneumonia or else a chronic condition that will shorten her life, but is treatable for several years of good quality kittydom. And she is breathing better tonight, so I might even get some sleep. I will keep my fingers crossed for your cat, and for you. It's horrible having a sick pet.
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Thanks for wishes and please pet Min.
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She has stayed at her lower level of wheezing for all of today. While that's not getting better, I am happy she's not getting worse while we wait to find out what it is. The pettings have been delivered and appreciated, please give your cat some very gentle pets back from us.
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I would have a cat, if I weren't emergency-room-asthma-attack allergic to them. I hate to think of yours suffering....and ahahaha, it sounds like I'm trying to be thoughtful and compassionate.
Really, though, poor kitty. *sends healing vibes*
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It must be terrible to be that allergic! I sneeze around pigs, but that's easily dealt with. Though my dad did once buy an organic pig farm as a surprise, we never moved in ...
Your healing vibes seem to be helping, she has been much better tonight!
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Was it a special Valentine's present for your mum? :D "I love you - have some pigs!" (How does one discover that they are allergic to pigs? Did you have a pig-related upbringing?). Why are you so endlessly fascinating? Why do I keep asking questions? Must. Go. To. Bed. (Tiiiiiired).
:)
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My grandparents own a horse farm, and we would often ride over to visit other farms nearby, which is how we discovered that pigs make me sneeze. It's quite bearable for a visit, and I do love a fat free-range piggy with almost Wodehouse-like glee, but after a while it gets tiring.
Dad decided one day that I was turning into too much of an urban muppet during our London weekdays (most weekends were at the farm or some commune or other) so he popped me in the car one day, took a long drive, opened the door at the world's cutest little farmlet and declared "Ta da! New house!"
I declared it lovely and tried hard to bear it all but after two straight hours of sneezing, he suggested it may not have been his best thought-out plan.
Mum was long off the scene by then, but she thought it was very funny when she heard the story.
AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!
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OMGOMGOMFGTheFinnFetish!!! In a few weeks I'll be so deep under my 800-page anatomy textbook and the impending exam from hell that I might be fully purged of all things blond and fetish-y :/ But I can delude myself a bit longer... :g: