2 posts tagged “leilah”
First incase you don’t know Leilah’s ultra sound came back clean. So she doesn’t have bladder tumors. She did get a rabies shot while she was there.
I think I understand why I am not a big fan of Obama. I have mostly watched him on debates and he really hasn’t shined in that environment. I have heard he can move a large auditorium but that is with a well written script. Are we saying that Martin Sheen could be President?
I saw today that Chris Matthews had to apologize on his show for some of his comments about Hillary. I did get something from Emily’s list requesting that I send a note to MSNBC to complain about his comments that Hillary is where she is because Bill cheated on her. I didn’t get around to it, but obviously others did.
Leilah is at RadioCat have her I131 treatment.
Day 2
First I must say it was very loney last night going home to an empty
home. I could have sworn in the middle of the night I had a cat jump on
my bed, but of course there was no one there. I also over slept this
morning since Leilah also serves as my alarm clock.
I got a call around 12ish from Radio Cat. They told me that Leilah
seems to be doing fine. She ate all her wet food and not much of her
dry. And she was using her litter box.
She does love her wet food so it sounds very much like her true eating
habits.
I just hope their aren't any whiney cats in there with her to bother
her.
Day 1
I thought I would take this opportunity to let everyone know what
happens. This is not my mother I have dropped off at a nursing
home,it's a cat being dropped off for a shot of radio active iodine.
in every half an hour or so to you wouldn't have to wait. I guess that
was my impression and Joan's over touch feely manner.(You might be able
to tell I am more cut crap just tell me the truth type.)
I got there at 2:30 because I thought that was the time I was scheduled
for. As I was waiting and seeing more people come in with Xray's I
realized it wasn't that organized. I was lucky I was the third in.
***If you use Radio Cat do get their early in the time slot or really
late. They do take about 15 minutes with each person. There were 11
cats signed up you do the math and figure out how long a wait can be.
Plus they started about half hour late.
Speaking with the techican I did find out a little more. They give them
a shot after everyone has been signed in. According to her she helps
the doctor. Once the cats have the shots she checks them twice a day
to see if they ate and clean their litter boxes. She will call between
8-5. If they haven't eaten they try putting different food out to get
the cats to eat. I can imagine this amounts to leaving 5 different
plates out and seeing which one they do eat. Maybe after a couple of
days you can suggest something if they aren't eating.
Okay I understand that people can't touch the cats very much because of
their condition. I don't know who would take that job anyway. I was
kind of surprised that no-one checks on them just in case at least the
first night or maybe they could have a camera watching the cats again
just in case. But again if this for my cat not my mother. All the love
they can "safely" give your cat is not that much loving. Which is okay,
just let me know my cat is basically isolated for three day. This is
not my mother it's my cat.
They told me that they leave the tv and radio on for the cats. I hope
they aren't listening to Fox news.
I was told I would get a call at 5:30 after Leilah had her shot. I did
the math and figured the number of cats x 15 minutes giving the shots
it would be closer to 6:30 or 7:00 which it was. You really can't call
them since they don't have a local office. They just rent space at the
Vet's office. I guess someone could give them a local phone with an
answering machine or voice mail? I am in high tech--- I know this
stuff can easily be done ;-).
I hope this helps people who are wondering? I will let you know what
happens on day 2 tomorrow.