curlysister wrote:My sister is a vet, and has done the 'button' treatment for floppy eared dogs who have ear hematomas. I keep an eye out for large flat buttons for that purpose. I will have to ask her if she has ever 'buttoned' a cat's ear!
I adore this. The thought of a crafty person out shopping for buttons for a vet is so freaking wonderful!!
GotButterflies wrote:That's great news! Love the pics as always!!
How is Hank doing? Are you keeping him?
Is Fran still doing good?
Hank is awesome. Hubby decided that we should rehome him. He is so aggitated by having other cats in the house (in closed off rooms with doors to the ground) that we doubt he'd be comfortable with our craziness. And that's okay, not all cats can be happy in a grouo. He is gorgeous and friendly so he should be able to find a home. I'm hoping we can talk my friend at the pet shop into doing the adoption, she has older and harder to place shelter cats at their shop. She got through the backlog of all the longterm shelter residents so can take newer additions.
Fran is still doing really good. She has a checkup on Wednesday with her sister so we'll see what the doc says and if there is any more news on the possibility of chemo. Also need medication refills. First time we have ever needed that for a cancer cat! And we even used up the extras we had sitting around.
Noelle, the cat the neighbors brought us a couple weeks ago, is REALLY pregnant. The shelter vet missed it when she got examined and somehow my hubby didn't notice until this weekend. I hadn't wanted to get involved with her because I get too attached so I never even touched her when she came and he's been caring for her at the other house. (Still waiting for probate on his mom's place because the court lost the will, 17 months and counting.) I thought he could just deal with her and get her out and adopted. Nope. Went up there yesterday and she is probably 8 weeks along. Visit with our vet today confirmed, there's at least two kittens and it'll be any day. So.... Neither of us are totally okay with the idea of spaying this late, thought the shelter will and for good reason. I guess we're still on the fence about going that route, but we will probably let her have the kittens and then keep either all of them or all but one. (If we let her do this we will step up and take responsibility for allowing more kittens into this world. Oh my gosh have they had too many kittens dumped at the shelter this year.
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Not enough homes out there.)