Rachel & Chyna (GA)
Member Since 2012
Hi Everyone!
It's hard to believe it's been a year since I brought my Shira and Ivy home from the SPCA, and a year and a few weeks since I said good bye to my sweet Chyna
. I still miss her very much, and have trouble looking at her pictures without tearing up. But I do have two sweet girls who have made a home in my heart too.
I posted some new pictures to the picasa album, the last 14 are "new". I'll try to shrink one or two to add to my post...I seem to have hundreds
but that's too much work to post! Some of you on my facebook may have seen some of them. You can see here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/108202...&authkey=Gv1sRgCN3j7qaE8_TJUQ&feat=directlink
Ivy (tuxedo) is soft as butter. She had an ear infection a few months ago, that she was "ear dropped" for (to her disgust) and it's all cleared up. I thought she may have asthma since she wheezed and coughed sometimes and couldn't purr without swallowing, but the vet listened to her chest and figured it was allergies, so she (and Shira for the most part) are on a one protein diet to see. WC Rabbit right now. So far only the occassional cough so I hope it was the food and not airborne, or asthma after all! She purrs a quiet little motor now and plays with her sister like a good girl
.
Shira (torti) is just as playful as ever
. She will attack anything, anytime, from a dust particle to an Ivy cat! She does get black dried eye goobers but the vet didn't think it was worrisome. Maybe she doesn't wash her face as well? and I've never had a cat with light around eye coloring. She seems to have an allergy to beef and is fine otherwise. She is soft too, and loudly purrs on contact with you, or even when you just talk to her.
Neither of them are cuddly (unless sleepy haha), but I think they have resigned themselves to the fact that their bean WILL pick them up and kiss them anyways
. They like to be nearby me, and have filled out a bit since I got them, and are on a good all wet (and incidently, low carb) diet. They do bath each other and look altogether adorable.
I sold my house and bought/moved to my new one in December. Yet again like when I brought them home, the girls surprised me by not hiding, but racing up and down the hall around all the boxes the minute I let them out of the carriers in the new place. They seem to like that they have much more room to run. And I like not having a tenant! Now that the mortgage is settled I'm finally trying to get away from my current TBP and find a new one that I don't have to call that
. Slow going, with the oil price drop and less available, but I'll keep trying!
I miss you all and need to try post more. I can't get signed on to FDMB at work anymore, so I can read but not post
. I keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. It was a steep learning curve, but so worth it. I am ever grateful to all the wonderful support I received in getting Chyna regulated, then OTJ, then help when she came back from the falls and then in my grieving loss. So thanks again!
I'm happy to see so many new faces learning how to help their babies. Hugs to you all!

I posted some new pictures to the picasa album, the last 14 are "new". I'll try to shrink one or two to add to my post...I seem to have hundreds
https://picasaweb.google.com/108202...&authkey=Gv1sRgCN3j7qaE8_TJUQ&feat=directlink
Ivy (tuxedo) is soft as butter. She had an ear infection a few months ago, that she was "ear dropped" for (to her disgust) and it's all cleared up. I thought she may have asthma since she wheezed and coughed sometimes and couldn't purr without swallowing, but the vet listened to her chest and figured it was allergies, so she (and Shira for the most part) are on a one protein diet to see. WC Rabbit right now. So far only the occassional cough so I hope it was the food and not airborne, or asthma after all! She purrs a quiet little motor now and plays with her sister like a good girl
.Shira (torti) is just as playful as ever
. She will attack anything, anytime, from a dust particle to an Ivy cat! She does get black dried eye goobers but the vet didn't think it was worrisome. Maybe she doesn't wash her face as well? and I've never had a cat with light around eye coloring. She seems to have an allergy to beef and is fine otherwise. She is soft too, and loudly purrs on contact with you, or even when you just talk to her.Neither of them are cuddly (unless sleepy haha), but I think they have resigned themselves to the fact that their bean WILL pick them up and kiss them anyways
. They like to be nearby me, and have filled out a bit since I got them, and are on a good all wet (and incidently, low carb) diet. They do bath each other and look altogether adorable.I sold my house and bought/moved to my new one in December. Yet again like when I brought them home, the girls surprised me by not hiding, but racing up and down the hall around all the boxes the minute I let them out of the carriers in the new place. They seem to like that they have much more room to run. And I like not having a tenant! Now that the mortgage is settled I'm finally trying to get away from my current TBP and find a new one that I don't have to call that
I miss you all and need to try post more. I can't get signed on to FDMB at work anymore, so I can read but not post
I'm happy to see so many new faces learning how to help their babies. Hugs to you all!

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