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Progress – She’s Still Here

Okay, this is nuts. Daffy was miserable and wouldn’t drink since early afternoon yesterday. She would eat a few bites now and then, but not much.

So, I wake early to call for an appointment.

I leave work early to take her to the vet. Will need to make up time for that.

I get home, and she walks away from me under the corner table. She knows where we’re to go.

Finally get her to the vet. …

… SHE’S IMPROVED !

  • NOT dehydrated
  • Eyes look great
  • Lungs are clear
  • Tongue looks great
  • Slight heart murmur – but normal for age

Since nothing else looks wrong, we took blood work to be sure, since she gave me a fright:

  • Creatinine – 2 points BETTER than 6 weeks ago
  • BUN – Same as 5 weeks ago, so it’s good enough
  • Liver – Awesome!

Basically, Jerry Lee (vet receptionist/accountant/administration) and I decided that she just likes to hear Jerry Lee and I converse while waiting on the results.

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Posted by on April 24, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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Lent – Day 3, March 7, 2014

Today’s Lenten act is to share a tool that I used today from my life’s toolbox.

Of course, my mind goes to the box in the garage with wrenches, hammers, files, and wire cutters.

But then I wonder if they mean the toolbox for crafting, such as scissors, tweezers, adhesives, and wire cutters.

Or is it the specific craft of beading, which contains pliers, vises, scoops, and wire cutters.

But then I realized they meant the tools of my mind. Not the wire cutters I so enjoy wielding.

I learned today that one of my beloved pets is dying of kidney failure. There are many treatments available, but most involve poking with needles, prodding with medications, and having her stay at the vet’s office.

I’ve been here before. Many years ago, another cat in my care suffered from kidney failure. She endured three years of treatment, mostly because she was so very young when it reared its ugly head. In the end, I continued forcing her to eat to survive. I was wrong. She suffered, and I feel it was more so due to my need for her to live. I believe in the afterlife, she’s forgiven me. I feel it. I beat myself up with guilt for years, and she’s brought me peace.

This particular kitty is not 5 years old at diagnosis, but she is 15 and a half. She is also not in the early stages of the disease, but extreme and advanced. I refuse to make this kitty endure medical misery nor forced feeding in her end of days. The choice is hers to eat and drink. I will continue to make the offers, but I am not forcing anything when her comfort zone is home with family and friends who love her.

She is in bed with me at night, as usual. She is in the living room with me during the day, as usual. She still uses her litter box like a proper, gentle lady. She is drinking far less and refusing to eat hardly any of the concoctions I provide (most recommended by the vet, some are her favorites).

So long as she is content, she will remain. Once that content is gone, there may be one last trip to the vet.

My tool today is compassion for her and not selfishness for me. Today’s tool is more difficult to use than the wire cutters that are so comfortable and easy to use in my hand.

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Posted by on March 12, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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Farewell 2013, Greetings 2014

One year is coming to a close and another is opening up. I look forward to new opportunities for all good things to come.

In 2013, I made a few resolutions, some of which I succeeded in keeping:

  • Go to the gym once-a-week when I’m not volunteering: Maintained for 6 months.
  • Write in a journal daily: Maintained (or went back to complete) for 9 months … until I lost it. (This is 6 months longer than all past attempts.)
  • Found the journal in month 11 behind some overgrown dust bunnies … and still haven’t gotten back in the swing of it.
  • Eat more fruits and veggies: Which I do better when they are in season with an abundant garden out back.
  • Read 95 books in 2013: Read 100. (I’m hoping that 5% helps to bolster some that weren’t so good.)
  • Finish: scrapbooking through 2010: Done!
  • One blog for each day of 2013. Done!

In 2014, my resolutions are about the same. There are a few additions:

  • Find joy in everyday … even if it’s a cat antic or eating a fresh raspberry.
  • Get a 2014 journal and don’t lose it … while actually writing in it daily (or near so) for one year.
  • Start and finish scrapbooking 2011, and perhaps some of 2012.
  • Drink more tea and less soda pop.
  • Blog at least weekly. (Daily was too stressful, hence bullet #1 for 2014.)

What are your plans for 2014? What were your successes for 2013?

Praying you have a good year, and that health and happiness are in you every step of the way.

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Posted by on January 1, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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Senior Citizen Alert!

An image of a diluted calico cat (that's the color - there's nothing diluted about her) laying on the floor and playing with a fluffy cat toy. It says, "Senior Cats Play Too!"

 
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Posted by on December 30, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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My Favorite Present

The favorite present someone gave my uncle for Christmas. He left it overnight for me to enjoy. I adore fleece!

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Posted by on December 19, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Christmas Tastes Good

A cat contentedly licking her paw near the empty boxes of Christmas ornaments.

 
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Posted by on December 18, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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The cat next to the Christmas tree says, "This is the very best Christmas tree ever. Look into my eyes and you will agree with me." The cat's eyes are a bit  too bright from the flash.

 
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Posted by on December 15, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Leg Warmer

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Posted by on December 9, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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What’s Outside?

The cat said, “What’s outside?”

The person said, “Danger, my friend. Danger.”

The cat asked, “Why?”

The person said, “Predators, extreme weather, and traffic.”

The cat said, “Is it worth it to keep me in here?”

The person said, “You are a treasure. It is well worth it to keep you safe, healthy, warm, and loved.”

The cat said, “Thank you, my friend. I love you too … most of the time.”

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Posted by on December 9, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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I Fit, Episode 16

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Posted by on December 4, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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