Hoosier_Vol
VFL Stuck in B1G Hell
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I know, it took like 10 minutes to flip back the pages to find the 1 and 3 k. Then I realized that I didn't have anything quoted to edit it.@joevol33
You’re killing me.
Go look at the 2nd post. The tell me how I’m supposed to add Larry’s quote to the 1 and 3k wins if you don’t put a quote in there. Explaining what the quote was does not help.
Lol


Looks exactly like my daughters cat that is 14 years old and recovered from its health issues from last yearSo, we still have a kitty, hooray!
We thought we might lose her on Sunday, as she only slept (I put her in my lap to provide heat), plus she was having repeated spasms in her forelegs. It’s way more than vertigo. It’s probably a brain tumor or infection, maybe toxoplasmosis. No purring at all, which is unheard of for her. We did get her out in the sun in mid afternoon, and she laid there in a lump, soaking up the rays, then back to my lap.
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Monday she started perking up a bit and was able to walk a bit, although she still needed help in and out of the litter box and on any steps, and she still tilts a bit to the right, including her head. And she started purring again in the afternoon! Oddly, she’s been eating all along. Still soaking up body heat
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Yesterday she started chirping and “merping” again (she makes little comments when we open doors for her and pet her) and her coordination and walking are improving. So there you go, fingers crossed. It’s still going to happen one day of course, whether weeks or months, but the death watch is a bit less awful.
Boy, do I have a lot of posts to catch up on.
Happy for you!So, we still have a kitty, hooray!
We thought we might lose her on Sunday, as she only slept (I put her in my lap to provide heat), plus she was having repeated spasms in her forelegs. It’s way more than vertigo. It’s probably a brain tumor or infection, maybe toxoplasmosis. No purring at all, which is unheard of for her. We did get her out in the sun in mid afternoon, and she laid there in a lump, soaking up the rays, then back to my lap.
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Monday she started perking up a bit and was able to walk a bit, although she still needed help in and out of the litter box and on any steps, and she still tilts a bit to the right, including her head. And she started purring again in the afternoon! Oddly, she’s been eating all along. Still soaking up body heat
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Yesterday she started chirping and “merping” again (she makes little comments when we open doors for her and pet her) and her coordination and walking are improving. So there you go, fingers crossed. It’s still going to happen one day of course, whether weeks or months, but the death watch is a bit less awful.
Boy, do I have a lot of posts to catch up on.
Better let the ID doc know, and whatever s/he tells you about temperature etc, go sooner rather than later if any of that happens. Her immune system is pretty beaten down and doesn’t need any more trouble. Especially pneumonia.Tiffany started coughing last night, so I dug out my old bottle and it was almost empty. I stopped for one in case she gets sick to make her cough medicine.
