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Buffy has started hiding again, off and on. In the last day or so she
has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication. She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table. I went about getting ready for work. While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open. I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw. It takes *one* second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today. They want to see her again on June 18th. If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() Jill |
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On 2021-06-08 7:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
Buffy has started hiding again, off and on.Â* In the last day or so she has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication.Â* She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table.Â* I went about getting ready for work.Â* While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open.Â* I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw.Â* It takes *one* second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today.Â* They want to see her again on June 18th.Â* If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() I'm so sorry to hear this. -- Cheryl |
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On 6/10/2021 5:00 AM, Cheryl wrote:
On 2021-06-08 7:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote: Buffy has started hiding again, off and on.Â* In the last day or so she has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication.Â* She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table.Â* I went about getting ready for work.Â* While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open.Â* I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw.Â* It takes *one* second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today.Â* They want to see her again on June 18th.Â* If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() I'm so sorry to hear this. Thank you. She has absolutely refused to let me medicate her since I posted that. I'm about to try again just to see if I can make her feel better for a little while. I changed the appointment to tomorrow, 10/11. Tonight will be my last night with her. ![]() but I know it's the right thing to do. Jill |
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On 2021-06-10 6:02 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
On 6/10/2021 5:00 AM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-08 7:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote: Buffy has started hiding again, off and on.Â* In the last day or so she has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication. She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table.Â* I went about getting ready for work.Â* While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open.Â* I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw.Â* It takes *one* second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today.Â* They want to see her again on June 18th.Â* If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() I'm so sorry to hear this. Thank you.Â* She has absolutely refused to let me medicate her since I posted that.Â* I'm about to try again just to see if I can make her feel better for a little while.Â* I changed the appointment to tomorrow, 10/11.Â* Tonight will be my last night with her. ![]() but I know it's the right thing to do. I am thinking of you - all the more because I had to bring Cinnamon in when she suddenly worsened badly, only days after the vet thought she'd be good til the fall. I pretty well knew I wouldn't be bringing her home. I could still medicate Cinnamon, but she wouldn't eat or unless I syringe fed her and was so lethargic and weak. I just knew, and I guess you do too. -- Cheryl |
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On 6/10/2021 6:09 PM, Cheryl wrote:
On 2021-06-10 6:02 p.m., jmcquown wrote: On 6/10/2021 5:00 AM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-08 7:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote: Buffy has started hiding again, off and on.Â* In the last day or so she has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication. She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table.Â* I went about getting ready for work.Â* While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open.Â* I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw.Â* It takes *one* second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today.Â* They want to see her again on June 18th.Â* If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() I'm so sorry to hear this. Thank you.Â* She has absolutely refused to let me medicate her since I posted that.Â* I'm about to try again just to see if I can make her feel better for a little while.Â* I changed the appointment to tomorrow, 10/11.Â* Tonight will be my last night with her. ![]() is breaking but I know it's the right thing to do. I am thinking of you - all the more because I had to bring Cinnamon in when she suddenly worsened badly, only days after the vet thought she'd be good til the fall. I pretty well knew I wouldn't be bringing her home. I could still medicate Cinnamon, but she wouldn't eat or unless I syringe fed her and was so lethargic and weak. I just knew, and I guess you do too. Yes. And my heart goes out to you about Cinnamon. It's so sad how quickly they can decline and that decision has to be made. When I got home I found she had eaten a few bites of her gooshy food. She had urinated a little in the litter box. She was curled up on her crackle sack and I was able to get some of the pain medication in her mouth. But she YOWLED at me and she's back on the chair under the table. I can't keep putting her through this. It's time. Thank you for your kind thoughts, Cheryl. I'll be a wreck tomorrow, driving home with an empty carrier. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
On 6/10/2021 6:09 PM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-10 6:02 p.m., jmcquown wrote: On 6/10/2021 5:00 AM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-08 7:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote: Buffy has started hiding again, off and on.Â* In the last day or so she has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication. She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table.Â* I went about getting ready for work.Â* While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open.Â* I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw.Â* It takes one second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today.Â* They want to see her again on June 18th.Â* If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() I'm so sorry to hear this. Thank you.Â* She has absolutely refused to let me medicate her since I posted that.Â* I'm about to try again just to see if I can make her feel better for a little while.Â* I changed the appointment to tomorrow, 10/11.Â* Tonight will be my last night with her. ![]() thing to do. I am thinking of you - all the more because I had to bring Cinnamon in when she suddenly worsened badly, only days after the vet thought she'd be good til the fall. I pretty well knew I wouldn't be bringing her home. I could still medicate Cinnamon, but she wouldn't eat or unless I syringe fed her and was so lethargic and weak. I just knew, and I guess you do too. Yes. And my heart goes out to you about Cinnamon. It's so sad how quickly they can decline and that decision has to be made. When I got home I found she had eaten a few bites of her gooshy food. She had urinated a little in the litter box. She was curled up on her crackle sack and I was able to get some of the pain medication in her mouth. But she YOWLED at me and she's back on the chair under the table. I can't keep putting her through this. It's time. Thank you for your kind thoughts, Cheryl. I'll be a wreck tomorrow, driving home with an empty carrier. Jill So sorry Jill. Like many, I've been there too. |
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On 6/10/2021 7:16 PM, cshenk wrote:
jmcquown wrote: On 6/10/2021 6:09 PM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-10 6:02 p.m., jmcquown wrote: On 6/10/2021 5:00 AM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-08 7:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote: Buffy has started hiding again, off and on.Â* In the last day or so she has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication. She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table.Â* I went about getting ready for work.Â* While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open. I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw.Â* It takes one second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today.Â* They want to see her again on June 18th.Â* If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() I'm so sorry to hear this. Thank you.Â* She has absolutely refused to let me medicate her since I posted that.Â* I'm about to try again just to see if I can make her feel better for a little while.Â* I changed the appointment to tomorrow, 10/11.Â* Tonight will be my last night with her. ![]() thing to do. I am thinking of you - all the more because I had to bring Cinnamon in when she suddenly worsened badly, only days after the vet thought she'd be good til the fall. I pretty well knew I wouldn't be bringing her home. I could still medicate Cinnamon, but she wouldn't eat or unless I syringe fed her and was so lethargic and weak. I just knew, and I guess you do too. Yes. And my heart goes out to you about Cinnamon. It's so sad how quickly they can decline and that decision has to be made. When I got home I found she had eaten a few bites of her gooshy food. She had urinated a little in the litter box. She was curled up on her crackle sack and I was able to get some of the pain medication in her mouth. But she YOWLED at me and she's back on the chair under the table. I can't keep putting her through this. It's time. Thank you for your kind thoughts, Cheryl. I'll be a wreck tomorrow, driving home with an empty carrier. Jill So sorry Jill. Like many, I've been there too. Thank you, Carol. Unfortunately we've all been there. Buffy started her life as a feral, part of a TNR program on Dataw. Hence the notched ear in this pictu https://i.postimg.cc/rFs6BTJZ/Im-So-Pretty.jpg She was taken in very early after that and became completely socialized and an indoor only love bug cat. I adopted her after her human died in 2015. I am very grateful I had six wonderful years with a loving snuggle bug. I do wish she'd sleep with me tonight but I know that isn't going to happen. ![]() Jill |
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 19:50:08 -0400, jmcquown
wrote: Buffy started her life as a feral, part of a TNR program on Dataw. Hence the notched ear in this pictu https://i.postimg.cc/rFs6BTJZ/Im-So-Pretty.jpg She was taken in very early after that and became completely socialized and an indoor only love bug cat. I adopted her after her human died in 2015. I am very grateful I had six wonderful years with a loving snuggle bug. I do wish she'd sleep with me tonight but I know that isn't going to happen. ![]() I'm so sorry, but any animal lover has been there, usually FAR too many times. My current cat, GLyN, was abandoned by my landlord's Son in 2009, and has been with me since then. He's still very healthy, and mostly only comes in for food and attention for an hour or 3, and almost never sleeps on my bed. IF it's rainy, maybe. I know that if *I* live long enough, I'll lose him, but for now, I'm happy when he comes in and head-butts me. |
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On 6/10/2021 6:26 PM, jmcquown wrote:
On 6/10/2021 6:09 PM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-10 6:02 p.m., jmcquown wrote: On 6/10/2021 5:00 AM, Cheryl wrote: On 2021-06-08 7:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote: Buffy has started hiding again, off and on.Â* In the last day or so she has started fighting me giving her the liquid pain medication. She did sleep with me last night but when I got up this morning to dish up her food, fresh water, etc. she got off the bed and hid on the chair under the dining table.Â* I went about getting ready for work.Â* While I was in the shower she came out and ate half the food, then went back up on the chair again. I know it's uncomfortable if I have to force her mouth open.Â* I wish, wish, wish! she could understand the cause and effect: she feels a heck of a lot better within minutes if she simply opens her mouth a tiny bit without my having to wrangle with her and touch the sore spot on her jaw.Â* It takes *one* second to squirt the medication in her mouth. I picked up refills of the medication after work today.Â* They want to see her again on June 18th.Â* If she continues in this vein I'm afraid that Friday appointment could be her last. ![]() I'm so sorry to hear this. Thank you.Â* She has absolutely refused to let me medicate her since I posted that.Â* I'm about to try again just to see if I can make her feel better for a little while.Â* I changed the appointment to tomorrow, 10/11.Â* Tonight will be my last night with her. ![]() heart is breaking but I know it's the right thing to do. I am thinking of you - all the more because I had to bring Cinnamon in when she suddenly worsened badly, only days after the vet thought she'd be good til the fall. I pretty well knew I wouldn't be bringing her home. I could still medicate Cinnamon, but she wouldn't eat or unless I syringe fed her and was so lethargic and weak. I just knew, and I guess you do too. Yes.Â* And my heart goes out to you about Cinnamon.Â* It's so sad how quickly they can decline and that decision has to be made. When I got home I found she had eaten a few bites of her gooshy food. She had urinated a little in the litter box.Â* She was curled up on her crackle sack and I was able to get some of the pain medication in her mouth.Â* But she YOWLED at me and she's back on the chair under the table.Â* I can't keep putting her through this.Â* It's time. Thank you for your kind thoughts, Cheryl.Â* I'll be a wreck tomorrow, driving home with an empty carrier. Jill Good God woman!! Where's your sense of compassion and decency? You're keeping this poor animal alive strictly for your own selfish needs. If the cat is truly suffering, do the right thing and euthanize her. If you don't have the courage to do it yourself, you can send her to me -- Posted by Mimo Usenet Browser v0.2.5 http://www.mimousenet.com/mimo/post |
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On 6/10/2021 11:35 PM, Still Bud wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 19:50:08 -0400, jmcquown wrote: Buffy started her life as a feral, part of a TNR program on Dataw. Hence the notched ear in this pictu https://i.postimg.cc/rFs6BTJZ/Im-So-Pretty.jpg She was taken in very early after that and became completely socialized and an indoor only love bug cat. I adopted her after her human died in 2015. I am very grateful I had six wonderful years with a loving snuggle bug. I do wish she'd sleep with me tonight but I know that isn't going to happen. ![]() I'm so sorry, but any animal lover has been there, usually FAR too many times. My current cat, GLyN, was abandoned by my landlord's Son in 2009, and has been with me since then. He's still very healthy, and mostly only comes in for food and attention for an hour or 3, and almost never sleeps on my bed. IF it's rainy, maybe. I know that if *I* live long enough, I'll lose him, but for now, I'm happy when he comes in and head-butts me. Thank you. I hope GLyN comes in and head-butts you for many more years! ![]() long time. I will miss Buffy trying to distract me from reading a book. I'd be stretched out on the couch and she'd be snoozing at my feet. Then she'd come up and give herself ear scritches on the corner of the book. If it was a softback book, it didn't work quite so well. LOL I'd reach out and give her ear scritches and talk to her. Sometimes she'd plop her head down in the middle of the spine of the book at look at me. That was funny! Okay, okay, scritches and I'll put the book down. ![]() mostly she just got some scritches and went back for a snooze by by feet. She was a real snuggle bug. ![]() Jill |
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