Bless you, Gloria, for giving this kitty a chance. We all know it took a lot of time, effort, and money.
I once had a beautiful black boy named "Black Kitty". I lost him to FIP in 1983. Friends let me bury him in their backyard because I was living in an apartment complex. Every time I drive by there, I blow a kiss toward his resting place. One day I blew the kiss without looking and then noticed an elderly gentleman on the sidewalk giving me a very surprised big smile back. Bonnie in Wisconsin "G. Lane" wrote: > Just wanted to mention, that I took Mr. Black Kitty (FELV & FIV) in to the > vet today - decided to make an appointment with the vet I knew best, and > talk to her before having anything done. He had a blood test, and was > neutered. Yeaa! I'd been thinking about taking him in for weeks - maybe > months - and didn't want to traumatize him. > > He came thru with flying colors, didn't overreact, and we'll know the > results of the blood test on Monday. I'm wondering if he's hyperthyroid. > > He's purred a lot since being home. He's getting to be quite a lap kitty, > and Calawalla crawls on top so she won't get left out. > > Gloria
