kitty concerns
Under the weather Kitty
Zelda and I took Gaea to the V-E-T Tuesday night.
And not without trepidation.
Gaea had one too many bad experiences with V-E-T-S in her younger days.
And so Z has taken to giving her love kitten, kitty valium.
Yes that 1950’s wonder drug works for your pets too.
She’s been lethargic and having what we believe are hair ball issues, or the lack there of…
We have heard the heaving and sounds of unrewarded efforts to bring it forth.
So last night Z called the V-E-T and warned them Gaea was coming.
We brought her carrier out, set it on the floor and she jumped right in, as she loves small confined dark spaces.
Next was the towel.
For the late great Woody Kitty, I always placed the towel on the floor of his carrier for comfort.
Gaea’s towel was also for comfort, but hers goes OVER her carrier, not in.
And we were off.
She behaved surprisingly wonderfully, considering she hates the V-E-T.
The nurse introduced herself as “the Cat whisperer” and made it as easy as possible for our little fuzzy, or is that ‘fussy”, one?
And it turns out she is not the worst they have experienced. That would be “Domino” to which all ‘trouble’ kitties are compared.
And Gaea is “no Domino”. At least not this time. They placed her in a quite room which helped her stay calm.
I don’t know who was more stressed, Gaea, or Zelda.
Neither had the benefit of any drugs.
We are waiting on the results of the blood test.
I think and hope it is just a nasty hair ball and the inability to rebound as she once did as a younger kitty.
In the mean time, I am attempted to comfort Zelda and give her support.
Asking for your good kitty vibes,
karlthebunny
Zelda and I took Gaea to the V-E-T Tuesday night.
And not without trepidation.
Gaea had one too many bad experiences with V-E-T-S in her younger days.
And so Z has taken to giving her love kitten, kitty valium.
Yes that 1950’s wonder drug works for your pets too.
She’s been lethargic and having what we believe are hair ball issues, or the lack there of…
We have heard the heaving and sounds of unrewarded efforts to bring it forth.
So last night Z called the V-E-T and warned them Gaea was coming.
We brought her carrier out, set it on the floor and she jumped right in, as she loves small confined dark spaces.
Next was the towel.
For the late great Woody Kitty, I always placed the towel on the floor of his carrier for comfort.
Gaea’s towel was also for comfort, but hers goes OVER her carrier, not in.
And we were off.
She behaved surprisingly wonderfully, considering she hates the V-E-T.
The nurse introduced herself as “the Cat whisperer” and made it as easy as possible for our little fuzzy, or is that ‘fussy”, one?
And it turns out she is not the worst they have experienced. That would be “Domino” to which all ‘trouble’ kitties are compared.
And Gaea is “no Domino”. At least not this time. They placed her in a quite room which helped her stay calm.
I don’t know who was more stressed, Gaea, or Zelda.
Neither had the benefit of any drugs.
We are waiting on the results of the blood test.
I think and hope it is just a nasty hair ball and the inability to rebound as she once did as a younger kitty.
In the mean time, I am attempted to comfort Zelda and give her support.
Asking for your good kitty vibes,
karlthebunny
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