Angela & Blackie & 3 Others
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's condo:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=104698&p=1113663#p1113663
WCR: All is good with Blackie.
Off Topic: Shadow's doing ok. Still not seeing any poo action from her at all, and I'm beginning to wonder if the cancer has started to affect her bowels. Both DH and I have noticed that she's not able to swallow as well, or is having difficulty swallowing food... She tends to swallow the kibble whole instead of chewing it up a bit. Yesterday, she was more interested in Blackie's Evo than the kibble, so I fed her some Evo throughout the day. This morning, I gave her a small handful of her kibble from her bowl, and she ate it. I tried the Evo after about 1.5 hours, and she wasn't interested. She did drink a fair amount of water, though, which is good to see.
Earlier this morning, she was laying in her box, and reached out with her left leg towards me. I sat down on the floor, and she slowly came walking towards me, sat on my lap, and proceeded to patty cake my left leg. Lord knows how that kitten keeps her claws sharpened, but ouch!!! :lol: Even though all of my cats are adults, I still, and always will consider them to be kittens because deep down inside they're still kittens at heart, no matter the age.
I sat with her on my legs for about 10 minutes, and I cried hard again. I told her that I know she's feeling miserable, and is in pain. I told her that she'll be going Home on Saturday, and will be pain free.
As the dreaded day draws near, I'm finding it harder and harder to let go. I want to be selfish, but I can't. Not for her sake. I see the disease taking over her body each time I come in here to see/tend to her. Her right eye is 1/2 closed now and it weeps constantly, and yesterday DH noticed that the mass behind her right ear seems to have grown a bit, which is pushing her ear a bit up and out. Thankfully, the incision that the vet made to get the biopsy has completely closed up, and isn't oozing anymore. I'll try another warm water bath with the Dawn antibacterial dish soap today to try and get more of the gunk off her neck, and hopefully make her feel a bit better.
Thank you for your continued support, hugs, prayers, etc. We all truly appreciate them very much.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=104698&p=1113663#p1113663
WCR: All is good with Blackie.
Off Topic: Shadow's doing ok. Still not seeing any poo action from her at all, and I'm beginning to wonder if the cancer has started to affect her bowels. Both DH and I have noticed that she's not able to swallow as well, or is having difficulty swallowing food... She tends to swallow the kibble whole instead of chewing it up a bit. Yesterday, she was more interested in Blackie's Evo than the kibble, so I fed her some Evo throughout the day. This morning, I gave her a small handful of her kibble from her bowl, and she ate it. I tried the Evo after about 1.5 hours, and she wasn't interested. She did drink a fair amount of water, though, which is good to see.
Earlier this morning, she was laying in her box, and reached out with her left leg towards me. I sat down on the floor, and she slowly came walking towards me, sat on my lap, and proceeded to patty cake my left leg. Lord knows how that kitten keeps her claws sharpened, but ouch!!! :lol: Even though all of my cats are adults, I still, and always will consider them to be kittens because deep down inside they're still kittens at heart, no matter the age.
I sat with her on my legs for about 10 minutes, and I cried hard again. I told her that I know she's feeling miserable, and is in pain. I told her that she'll be going Home on Saturday, and will be pain free.
As the dreaded day draws near, I'm finding it harder and harder to let go. I want to be selfish, but I can't. Not for her sake. I see the disease taking over her body each time I come in here to see/tend to her. Her right eye is 1/2 closed now and it weeps constantly, and yesterday DH noticed that the mass behind her right ear seems to have grown a bit, which is pushing her ear a bit up and out. Thankfully, the incision that the vet made to get the biopsy has completely closed up, and isn't oozing anymore. I'll try another warm water bath with the Dawn antibacterial dish soap today to try and get more of the gunk off her neck, and hopefully make her feel a bit better.
Thank you for your continued support, hugs, prayers, etc. We all truly appreciate them very much.
MY WISH: For God to help heal the broken hearts of those who lost a beloved pet and/or human... For God to help those ailing make a full and speedy recovery... For everyone to have great #s... For everyone to be OTJ.