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Smore wrote:
Traveling with Smore Part 1
Almost every article about traveling with cats says to avoid it like the plague. Or at least that's what they seem to be hinting at. I can't tell you how many times I read "leave your cat at home" or "if you absolutely must travel with your cat becau (More) |
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kazann wrote:
One Year Later - What I've Learned
Mona's leg was amputated June 13, 2014. She is still a happy sweet cat on three legs. She was especially happy this morning when I gave her dental kibbles in bed at 5 am. Great way to start the day! During this past year I've learned about the res (More) |
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molly423 wrote:
Day 4 Post-Amp: Just Trucking Along
We don't have too much to report today so this may actually end up being a short post! Molly is definitely starting to feel more comfortable getting up on her own. She moved around a few different times last night (just a few steps to a new spot o (More) |
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molly423 wrote:
Day 3 Post-Amp: Progress!
We're still riding the roller coaster of recovery and today started with a valley but ended with a peak! We had a much better night of rest, although Molly tried to get up and move around once at midnight. We were able to convince her that it was (More) |
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adababy wrote:
Fast Forward to the Present
Fast forward two years. We started noticing that Ada would intermittently limp. We just figured she had a minor injury and would get over it. One day I was clipping her nails and I grabbed her right paw and she yelped. We couldn't see anything and on (More) |
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molly423 wrote:
Days 1 and 2 Post-Op: We're Home
Good morning! We are happy to be home, and happy that this part of the journey is "over" (although- the recovery is just beginning). I hoped to write an update yesterday... All we did was lie around so Molls could rest, but any time either of us s (More) |
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Karma wrote:
Adelaide's sister Aissa turns 14
Happy Birthday to Aissa May. Some time in June, she turns 14. We don't know a specific birthday since she was found in the middle of an interstate as a baby with a bad case of mange and worms. I adopted her from the Humane Society that had taken h (More) |
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ohmynixon wrote:
It Was Always On Borrowed Time
It is confession time. I have a shady past. I am a fugitive from justice. When I started this blog, I decided to wait to tell exactly how I found my humans until once I passed beyond The Rim. That happened today on June 6, around 12:30 EDT. I'm (More) |
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mushyeva wrote:
May 27th, 2015
I feel like I just won't ever forget this day. We went to see Dr. Hewitt, which is our orthopedic surgeon who we had spoken to when we thought Eva might potentially need a TPLO surgery conducted. I thought we were going so she could tell me (More) |
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mushyeva wrote:
Our Journey to a Diagnosis
This is Eva. At the time this photo was taken she was a happy two year old ready to take on the world (or even just the local metro park.) Within a few months, we would begin to notice a few subtle changes in Eva's rear gait. Now, I should probably (More) |