Mandarin'sMom
Member Since 2014
Yesterday's condo
Still can't quite believe that I am leaving for Germany today.
I guess I will have to bring my suitcase out at some point soon and start to break the news to the furry crew. Even though it pains me to look at Walter's ss, I keep reminding myself that those are safe numbers and that I can start increasing his dose as soon as I get back. Luckily, everyone is doing well here and I am hopeful that Linda won't have any problems managing Walter's Glucose levels. (lots of anti-jinxes!)
The three baby girls are doing well at my friend Kristen's house. She took them to work with her yesterday (she's a vet tech) and, unfortunately, Fern's eye will have to be removed. It has already ruptured, she can't see out of it anyways and it is only causing her pain. Since she is still so little and anemic, they want to wait a few days to put her under, but her surgery is tentatively scheduled for next Friday (June 10). Amazingly enough, Fern is social and playful and loves the turbo scratcher.
Flora (black) is also doing well and playing. Her eyes are already looking better after 2 days on eye meds and she decided to get up at 3:30 am to demand food and start playing. Iris, the little Siamese girl, is still under the weather. The vet was concerned that she might have panleukopenia because she was so weak and lethargic and would barely keep her head up, but her CBC showed a very high white cell count, so it is probably "just" an infection. She is on Clavamox now and looked a little perkier this morning.
Alright, I better get moving and get organizing. Sending lots of light and vines to all in need.

Still can't quite believe that I am leaving for Germany today.
I guess I will have to bring my suitcase out at some point soon and start to break the news to the furry crew. Even though it pains me to look at Walter's ss, I keep reminding myself that those are safe numbers and that I can start increasing his dose as soon as I get back. Luckily, everyone is doing well here and I am hopeful that Linda won't have any problems managing Walter's Glucose levels. (lots of anti-jinxes!)The three baby girls are doing well at my friend Kristen's house. She took them to work with her yesterday (she's a vet tech) and, unfortunately, Fern's eye will have to be removed. It has already ruptured, she can't see out of it anyways and it is only causing her pain. Since she is still so little and anemic, they want to wait a few days to put her under, but her surgery is tentatively scheduled for next Friday (June 10). Amazingly enough, Fern is social and playful and loves the turbo scratcher.
Flora (black) is also doing well and playing. Her eyes are already looking better after 2 days on eye meds and she decided to get up at 3:30 am to demand food and start playing. Iris, the little Siamese girl, is still under the weather. The vet was concerned that she might have panleukopenia because she was so weak and lethargic and would barely keep her head up, but her CBC showed a very high white cell count, so it is probably "just" an infection. She is on Clavamox now and looked a little perkier this morning.
Alright, I better get moving and get organizing. Sending lots of light and vines to all in need.

