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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
12:44:00 PM EDT
Hearing Nothing at the moment

Here's the little princess after a somewhat traumatic vet visit, in which she was made to give a urine sample quite against her will (it would have helped, I suppose, if we had brought our bed's comforter along).
The diagnosis: Indeed, a urinary tract infection, but it looks as if we caught it relatively early. The solution is to change the cat food to a urinary tract health version (low ash, etc), and to put the cat on antibiotics, to administered by eyedropper twice a day, which is sure to be real fun. I'm also, as a precaution, closing the door to my bedroom when I'm not in it, so that Ghlaghghee doesn't get any more bright ideas about where to pee.
In any event, she'll live -- if she doesn't annoy my wife again. She's on probation as far as Krissy is concerned. And that's fair enough.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
12:44:00 PM EDT
Hearing Nothing at the moment
The Prognosis is Wet

Here's the little princess after a somewhat traumatic vet visit, in which she was made to give a urine sample quite against her will (it would have helped, I suppose, if we had brought our bed's comforter along).
The diagnosis: Indeed, a urinary tract infection, but it looks as if we caught it relatively early. The solution is to change the cat food to a urinary tract health version (low ash, etc), and to put the cat on antibiotics, to administered by eyedropper twice a day, which is sure to be real fun. I'm also, as a precaution, closing the door to my bedroom when I'm not in it, so that Ghlaghghee doesn't get any more bright ideas about where to pee.
In any event, she'll live -- if she doesn't annoy my wife again. She's on probation as far as Krissy is concerned. And that's fair enough.
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I was in Maine, G... gentrifying the rural coastline.
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I plan to work with you on the "my wife isn't the one in my family who argues in favor of the cat" part of your personality, but we have to kill that Doesn'twatchfootball dragon first.
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She looks sick all right. Doctoring animals who don't know what is good for them is not my idea of fun. Where is Monponsett? I am looking for her comment to this photo! Gerry
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God help you. Just more proof that cats are evil. I would know, after all.
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