Thursday, November 28, 2013

Wow! Thanksgiving!

Where has the time gone? My apologies for not keeping up on the blog but many weeks, I'm working 50-60 hours and just have enough energy to come home and love on the three that make my life full.

A little update on life at our house. Runt is still doing well, although the growth on his lower mouth is somewhat troublesome. A vet visit is in the works for that one. Charles has cracked me up repeatedly lately. Taz (the Princess) pretty much stays to herself but each morning, she will venture into the bathroom with me to get her morning snuggles and let me know that her food dish is lacking it's proper contents. Lately, Charles has sat at the end of the hall way, watching her and then thundering down the hall, stopping about a foot short of Taz, puts his head down and just waits...He is so big that it's a sight to see his tummy wobbling as he runs but it's really amusing to see the two of them interact after all these years. And, I actually saw the two of them doing the nose sniff thing the other day, so progress on that front.

So, as the bird is in the oven and the cats are curled up after their morning feeding, I wanted to wish all of you a very Happy Thanksgiving and to my Jewish friends of human or feline persuasion, a Happy Hanukah!
Hugs from Taz, Runt, Charles and mommy, Anna

8 comments:

  1. Happy Thanksgiving! Glad every one is doing well.

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  2. We hope you all had a very happy Thanksgiving.

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  3. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I hope that the growth on Runt's turns out to be nothing serious. It's always great to see kitties getting along better.

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  4. Thanks for stopping by our blog and checking on Prancer Pie. We too, think it is the Convenia shot he had last week. Now, we just have to work though the side effects. Happy Monday!

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  5. I missed Brody's appointment, but the vet took pity on me and called me with the preliminary results. Brody has FIP, but there is a new medicine for it. There is a new arrival at Herman's Hideaway: a darling little 2-3 month old calico tabby with no name yet. She's hiding in the safe room. She was caught in the Santa Fe TNR program, but couldn't be released because of her FeLV. She's so tiny I can hold her in one hand.

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  6. Brody is doing a little better. His temp is down, the fluid in his chest is down and his weight is up. I named the new kitten Tabitha, at least for now.

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  7. Brody went to the vet again today. His temp is normal; he gained just a tiny bit of weight and the fluid in his chest is going away.

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