
This was my darling girl last night, a couple of hours after getting home from the vet’s. She was quite perky when I went to pick her up and seemed very keen to get home again. But once we got here Luna went all weird after crawling into the carrier for a look (and sniff) around. Then she sniffed at Morcilla and commenced hissing and spitting and growling… like, WTF? So after getting Morcilla settled – was very pleased she wanted something to eat right away! – I also settled back to work. And suddenly there was Morcilla on my desk. Well, all I can say is that a few hours after my hysterectomy I sure wasn’t able to leap up onto a 12-foot ledge! Cats are amazing. I went and got a little towel so she’d have something soft to lie on, and she curled up and stayed there for the rest of the evening, next to me.
Today I had to start with the antibiotics. I’d totally forgotten that she would need to take these for 8 days, so there go my plans for a weekend away with friends. But I can’t rely on Peter being able to do this and I won’t risk the chance of a post-op infection. Also dealing with stuff like seeing a bit of blood in her stool this morning, and vomiting a couple hours after breakfast (and meds). So I am keeping a close watch on her.
Woke up with a start around 3 am because she wasn’t in my bed, as she had been when I’d gone to sleep. A quick look around found her all cosy on the little towel behind the laptop, bless her. And she’s there now, my little sausage. Stay tuned for updates…
Here’s to fast and uncomplicated healing, sweet kitty!
Glad you are there to take such good care of her, az.
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One of the bonuses of working from home. I’m so touched she wants to stay close, next to me on the desk. Little sweetie.
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Cats ARE amazing. I wish I could tell Morcilla what a brave good girl she’s been!
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Gentle snibbles from me, please? (For both of you…)
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