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blamebrampton) wrote2008-02-20 01:17 am
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More RL
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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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!