Azar finally got to see the vet today, and it turned out better that I was there so I’m glad he didn’t have to go while I was in Málaga. Of course it’s always so traumatic taking cats to the vet’s and so I woke up at 5am and started fretting. Idiot. And Azar, being the clever thing that he is, knew as soon as he wasn’t given any breakfast that Something Was Up and immediately hid under the bed. Anyhow, Nog came over to help around 9 o’clock and somehow I got Azar into the carrier, and off we went.
From the second he was put inside the carrier Azar started screaming his head off and, once out of the apartment, it got so bad that everyone we passed in the street, whole groups of people, stopped to see what was making such a racket. We were lucky to find a taxi driver to used to have cats and didn’t mind, and he also got us to Yolanda’s in record time.
This photo was taken on the way there, with me stroking Azar under the chin in an effort to try and get him to shut the fuck up… awww.
Anyhow, once at the vet’s he was good as gold, let Yolanda poke and prod him pretty much everywhere, and didn’t even put up too much fuss about getting blood drawn. Won’t get the test results back for a couple of days, but the general impression is that Azar is doing pretty well for his age. I thought his last check-up had been about a year ago but I’d completely forgotten about his visit last January when he also had a blood test done. Well, at least we’ll see if much has changed in the last eight months.
Azar was a lot calmer on the way home and, once there, had a nice late breakfast, a big drink of water and got straight back “on the job” doing typical cat stuff, as you can see (if it had been dark laundry then it would have been a job for Loki).
So he’s going to need extra care, and help with his digestion/elimination problems. But otherwise he seems to be doing just fine.
One of the things I’m not looking forward to with my up coming move is getting Juno to the vet in order to get her a sedative so that she can sleep peacefully on the car ride down to the coast. She freaks out in the car so much that freaks me out, too.
Glad Azar is OK!
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Ha! Remember when I actually considered TAKING AZAR ON A TRAIN??? What was I thinking? Though yes, I would have had to tranq him.
How long is the drive? I remember my almost 12-hour journey by car to Sevilla with two screaming cats (Lua and a teeny 6-week-old Sunny). No tranqs. Not fun.
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The drive is about 8 hours, depending on traffic, pit stops, and photo ops. She’ll def. need sedatives!
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Our cats turn into maniacs when we try to get them into a carrier, but at the vets they’re good as gold. If I tried to clip Rossi’s nails, he’d shred me to ribbons with his finely honed razers. Of course he lets the vet do it no problem.
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Oh yes, Yolanda also clipped Azar’s nails. When I try he turns into the Tazmanian Devil.
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Awww, the little sweetie boy, so glad he’s doing well! I see he was hard at work on the laundry. Missy can cover all the bases — striped tabby fur in black, brown, tan, beige and white. I should rent her out, for those who love doing laundry.
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I would pay cash money to find out the nail mojo that vets use on my cats…
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I think Benjamin has Pinkeye and I have to take him to the vet tomorrow. Must have gotten it from Mom.
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I don’t think cats and humans can catch things from each other, can they?
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Good that Azar is doing fine! I’m so glad that a lot of people seem to have problems clipping the nails of cats. Everybody wants me to do it myself, but my cat has extremely sharp nails and lack of confidence in the world. The combination will kill me, I´m afraid.
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I think the real trick is that at the vet’s cats are so scared and “out of their element” that they don’t usually fight back the same way they would at home.
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