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*Well heck, it's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it!*March 12, 2019:
Busy day for her!
8:30am
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10:30am
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4pm
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8 pm
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11:51 pm
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Must be time for a midnight meal.
*SO much better than that Icy-Hot stuff! Because not only is this soft and warm, but with THIS, you get PURRS*March 13, 2018:
A few from 2018.
This was back when Krista was peeing the walls. I would later learn she was doing that as a cry for help because of her teeth going bad. When I got those first problem teeth removed, this inappropriate marking behavior almost completely stopped. I think she would pee the mirror out of habit now and again when I wasn’t looking. Covering up that wall and her peeing spots would be the basis for the cat wall that it is now there.
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Ice on one knee and Krista on the other. This is how we heal running injuries. Rub-on Purr.
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Yes. I can see it in her eyes.March 13, 2019:
Poor girl. It looked cute at the time. But with her future history, I now recognize this as pain or discomfort. She did just have dental surgery two days ago.
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Yeah. Not feeling her best. But a comfy vantage point onto a good view, and possible flakes, can go a long way toward a purr.fish flakes. I hope.
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*Marbled loaf. These are especially good on Sundays.*
Derp...and croissant?!
Awwww. So they put that cold squidgy gel on her? I'm thinking she did not enjoy that too much. But Krista being Krista, endured with with her usual queenly elegance and flair.
Oh no! I'm sure she swore like a sailor and came out swinging. Far more likely they had to sedate her to perform the u/s. She was not a model patient.Awwww. So they put that cold squidgy gel on her? I'm thinking she did not enjoy that too much. But Krista being Krista, endured with with her usual queenly elegance and flair.
*What happens in the back room...STAYS in the back room*Oh no! I'm sure she swore like a sailor and came out swinging. Far more likely they had to sedate her to perform the u/s. She was not a model patient.
Voices carry and poop hitch-hikes. Usually her attitude didn't improve until I got her in the car. Sometimes not until she had a meal and a groom locked in the bathroom with a camera. I often left her for a couple hours after a vet visit (not locked in the bathroom) to go to the tap room. We both benefitted from having time and space apart on a regular basis. And that's one of the remaining anxieties I have about getting a new cat before I'm vaccinated. Nowhere to go if I need that space apart that doesn't come with an existential risk right now.*What happens in the back room...STAYS in the back room*