Calawalla and Nicky are doing ok.  Calawalla wants to play all the time, and Nicky has taken to sleeping long hours under the cover, since the weather's gotten cooler.  I'm also watchful for Nicky for the Kidney problems.  I've noticed when he gets a little "kidney" problem that his back is sore bout where the kidneys are.  So then I do sub-q.

But Nicky also hasn't pooped in a week or more.  I'm worried.  I haven't had time to get real intense about my usual solutions for this, but it worries me.  But he seems fine.  Maybe he's pooping and the dog's coming in and getting it (sorry). But it's a problem for ME!

Gloria


At 08:31 AM 10/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Gloria, that is right.  I have learned to totally
relax with the PTS decisions because my babies always
tell me when.  It can be anything from stopping
purring when I scratch their favorite spot or just the
way they look at me when I try to feed - or sometimes
all of a sudden you just KNOW that now is the time.
Just let MBK tell you - he will.  ARe Callawalla and
Nicky doing OK?  susan
--- "Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, Carla - that reinforces it - that he's
> really not ready to
> go.  I'll talk to him abou t it, and him those
> encouraging words!
>
> Gloria
>
>
>
> >Gloria,
> >
> >No one can tell you what to do but it sounds like
> you know he isn't
> >ready so you are not ready.
> >
> >You will know when the time comes he will let you
> know. In my
> >opinion when they have a will to fight they have a
> will to live and
> >are not ready. I am told cat's hide there pain but
> I think when they
> >have enough they left you know it too much pain.
> >
> >As long as you can handle it and he is happy I
> would keep doing
> >what you are doing and talk to him letting him know
> that this
> >bandage thing is temporary till his leg is stong
> enough.
> >
> >In the meantime I am sending him healing vibes to
> get stronger and
> >be racing around soon with out that bandage.
> >
> >Carla
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Date sent:           Wed, 09 Oct 2002 21:24:46 -0500
> >From:                "G. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject:             MBK - what to do?
> >To:                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Send reply to:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >>  I am so frustrated and upset - MBK is such a
> perky and alive cat. But
> >>  he can't move around because of his broken leg.
> Sometimes he's better
> >>  than others.  The vet says his bone's too
> fragile to set, that it
> >>  wouldn't work.  So far my options are:
> >>   1) PTS
> >>   2) Continue as is
> >>
> >>  There's gotta be something else.  I'm giving him
> a homeopathic remedy
> >>  for fractures, and giving him the calcium vites.
>  I guess I'm just
> >>  faced with the fragility of life.  He's just got
> so much life force in
> >>  him...
> >>
> >>  Gloria
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>


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