At 07:30 AM 10/23/2006, you wrote:

How wonderful,,,We will help you all we can,,,We have great ideas and money saving tips as well,,
Kelly



Tsunade si feeling better today as she is eating and drinking and runnning about. I have not actually seen her pee, but I think she had her butt hanging ove rthe side. Since I moved the litter box, she has been using it without any problems. She was not stressed or lethergic when she got vaccinated and fixed. I get paid on the 1st so I will use that money to take her to the vet if she does not stay well. I will try the Innova brand cat foods. She is loved very much, last night I stayed with her and she layed on my chest for an hour doing the paw-grab- mush-mush thing (when cats kneed like they did to get milk). She has also adjusted well to a leash and gets regular walks outside, she was an outdoor cat for who knows how long. The only way I would have to give her up is if she got really sick and was having accidents all the time or her vet expenses get too high. My last cat Oliver was 15 and very sick with kidney problems, he peed, did diarhea, and puked everywhere in the house (untill he had to stay on the porch all the time). He ruined my matteress (because of allergies he was not supposed to be inn my room but snuck in while I was in the shower). I love my cats but if they are that sick, its a household rule that they must stay on the porch (it is a big room with easy to clean tile floors) or be in an outdoor enclosed (with top layer) fence. I live with my mother and her husband until I graduate and my mother said I should have given her up (put to sleep), because she is Leuk and I barely have enough money to afford a cat who did not have any medical problems. She was dumped and I fell in love with her. I will love her as long as she lives, be it 1 year or 11.

Chelsea
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