Susan,
I'm really, really happy to hear that Autumn is doing so well. I know
what you mean about being nervous, but it sounds like things are
pretty good, post-spay. When does she get rid of the collar? I'm sure
she's ready to get back to her fort. As for the holidays, Christmas is
always more fun when there's a little one around trying to take down
the tree. We need some holiday pictures of Autumn.
Lance
On Jan 25, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Susan Ang wrote:
Autumn got spayed Monday and they re-tested her for FeLV. We were
hoping she would kick it, but she was still showing a strong
positive on the ELISA test. Since the spay she has to wear one of
those Elizabethean collars. We can't take it off for two minutes
without her attacking her sutures. String on her stomach...how could
she resist!!? They put her on a pre-emptive course of Clavamox. I
will admit to being a nervous wreck the weekend before and earlier
this week - I was eating every carb in sight. She's doing great
though. She's been pretty healthy since October. We had to buy
plastic ornaments for the Christmas tree so she could climb up and
knock them out. Her current favorite thing is to play fort in my
large cooking pot. No matter where we put it, she seems to find it
and sits in it. So I have surrendered it to her and it's sitting in
our living room:-)
~Susan A