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Friday, June 20, 2014
Nothing Like Home
Nothing Like Home
As much fun as going away is-nothing says “Fantastic” as
much as getting home. Sometimes that
happens for more than just due to the facts that you’re out of laundry and/or
money.
Steve had a few days off and wanted to get out of our usual
rut. So we decided to book a couple of
days in a quiet (definition: boring) and
inexpensive place (we’re still paying off our new dining room). It has a river that neither of us have any
desire to break what’s left of our spines on and besides-THAT WATER IS FREEZING
COLD!
We don’t gamble and outside of one pretty entertaining show
we saw at ½ price-walking was the only thing to do. The outlet mall was a ghost town, no one goes
here to eat-but it was a couple of days we could spend with no one but ourselves.
However, back at the homestead things did not turn out so
calm.
Adam and Sam watched Pepper for the couple of days. Pepper loves Toby, Lily and Billy-but he took
one look at the new 3 pound tuxedo kitten dubbed Zoey and hissed. From what I understand-his hissed for 2 of 3
days. We picked him up and he refused to
talk to us until we went to pick up our drama queen.
Sigh. When I dropped
Lucky off at the pet hotel she went into “shake” mode. Now I know that most of you think of
Chihuahua’s as being natural born shakers, but not ours. She mainly just likes to be cuddled and
loved. Nope-she’s a calm girl. So imagine my guilt when Lucky began to
shake uncontrollably and tried hiding in my tee shirt!
Next morning the manager called to inform me that she had
not stopped shaking, had (TMI ALERT) bloody stools and threw up! I immediately called our FANTASTIC vet, Dr.
Kristin Young at Daisy Mountain animal hospital.
This woman went in between patients to check up on her and
give her medication!!!! Seems she was so
stressed that Lucky gave herself “nervous colitis”. Have any of you pet parents ever had a vet
who would do this??? And no, she didn’t
charge extra! By the time we picked her up a couple of hours ago-her stomach
was doing much better and she was so happy to see us she didn’t know who to
have hold her!
Her tail was going like a whirl-y-bird, she was crying,
kissing us, leaping from one parent to another and then heard Pepper and
started pulling us toward him to make sure it was her brother in that cage!
Pepper was so happy to see her that he began crying as
well.
We’re happy to be back to our home as well. I’ve got a very full lap and a very full
heart-while I’m not happy my fur kids were out of sorts, I’m glad they missed
us.
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Last year when Lovey had diabetes, we had to leave both of them at the vets but Skipper hated it and was a bit of a naughty kitty. Lovey had an upset tummy, too.
Skipper was so stressed at the vets here that the vet decided not to do the dental work. And it's been suggested that Lovey had diabetes briefly due to stress. Our poor babies!
Skipper was so stressed at the vets here that the vet decided not to do the dental work. And it's been suggested that Lovey had diabetes briefly due to stress. Our poor babies!
I just feel so bad for her. I've had several animals in my life and the closest to this happening was our first Lucky! She had hip surgery and was prone to infections. she got a doozy of one and the vet was so concerned that she'd die of a broken heart from being separated from us that he called us down after 24 hours!.
All of a sudden she showed signs of life-he told us what to do at home and let us take her home.
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All of a sudden she showed signs of life-he told us what to do at home and let us take her home.
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