Avoidance is futile
Apr. 16th, 2004 02:21 pm3 weeks left to the semester and instead of grading and preparing lectures, I'm tied to the LJ! ACK!
Faberge was brought back to the vet today. She's going to have some teeth pulled. Oh, my poor baby has had stinky breath from a major mouth infection. And, it was overlooked by my old vet to the point that my new vet (which is actually my old vet from 10 years ago) and I think that's what has caused her last two major illnesses (including the one that she treated in December). My kitty may be 15 years old. But she is still my baby. I was there when she was born. She is the only link I've got left to Wicca. I'll be damned if I'm going to let some rotted teeth make her suffer to death, even if it will land me deeper in debt.
When I think about how piss poor the other vet was, and I didn't know better until going back to a good vet, I kick myself. There is so much I could have done for Wicca had I only known. I mean, I did what I could for Wicca and prolonged her life for a few months. But I firmly believe she would still be around had I gotten tests and certain routine things done which my old vet never bothered with. I literally suppress tears thinking about it; 7 months later and I still experience mourning, I loved that cat so much.
On an entirely other subject, I gacked this from
whitemunin and I can't say I'd complain with the results...
bondvillian asked me an interesting question (please scroll onto the comments of the last post if you haven't) and I just wanted to thank her. I could easily and gladly add to the list of books, films and intellectual concepts that have had a hand in shaping me. If anyone else is interested in listing their top 10 books, please do! It might make for some interesting discussion. After all, we do have to break away from SexGod!Snape sometimes.
Faberge was brought back to the vet today. She's going to have some teeth pulled. Oh, my poor baby has had stinky breath from a major mouth infection. And, it was overlooked by my old vet to the point that my new vet (which is actually my old vet from 10 years ago) and I think that's what has caused her last two major illnesses (including the one that she treated in December). My kitty may be 15 years old. But she is still my baby. I was there when she was born. She is the only link I've got left to Wicca. I'll be damned if I'm going to let some rotted teeth make her suffer to death, even if it will land me deeper in debt.
When I think about how piss poor the other vet was, and I didn't know better until going back to a good vet, I kick myself. There is so much I could have done for Wicca had I only known. I mean, I did what I could for Wicca and prolonged her life for a few months. But I firmly believe she would still be around had I gotten tests and certain routine things done which my old vet never bothered with. I literally suppress tears thinking about it; 7 months later and I still experience mourning, I loved that cat so much.
On an entirely other subject, I gacked this from
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