We Iz Cross with Meowmie!
Today, she stuffed us in those nasty boxes, and put us in the noisy
rolling box. But that's only the START of the problums! When we got to TED's office, we wuz poked about with thermometers and needles and TED sez we has to have our teef cleaned. Then he told Meowmie we haz to eat a diffrunt dye-et to keep our teef cleaner. One of them stuck something down my eer and swabbed out some gunks, and bof Mama and I had to have blood drawn because we hasta be anna-testized for somefing next week. And it wasn't even da SAME Vet we'ze used to! Evidently he is retired, whatever that meens. Survs Meowmie rite if it cost her a bundle to make us mizzerable! When we gots home again and were let out, we ran and hid. I hid unner da bed covers, but that was too hot for long. Mama hid in da closet, and she ain't out yet. But then she complaned all the way there and all the way back, telling Meowmie exactly what we thot of her! Nina Melissa speaking, from my spot in the naughty corner. Yes, it was the annual Well-pet vet visit, today. My conscience is clear, although I'm wincing a bit at the bill. ($500.00 when I was expecting something more like $150.00. I'm also wincing at the prospect of having them both anesthetized for teeth cleaning.) Dr. Mell, the vet I'd been taking the cats to see for the last four years retired last year, and his practice was sold to a new, three-vet practice.On the plus side, Dr. Shapiro is the girl's new vet, and I like him. He has a pleasant manner and I liked the gentle but expert way he handled the cats, and he paid close attention to them both. He gave me some ointment to put in Nina's left ear which has a slight infection and said except for the teeth cleaning and the ear, that the girls were perfect. Although now of course, they have to be on presscription dry food. Just after I did a major cat food run this week, of course. Nina put up a tremendous fight about getting into her carrier, although I was successful after four tries. (And had fortunately had the sense to close my bedroom door so she couldn't hid under the bed.)Francesca complained lustily all the way to the vet's office and all the way home. After I let them out, they both raced into the bedroom to hide. Francesca to the closet and Nina to her "secure" spot under my comforter. Evidently, indignation is very uncomfortable in hot weather, as she's now out from under it, again. =o) Melissa |
We Iz Cross with Meowmie!
On 2008-07-11 15:02:29 -0500, Shiral said:
Today, she stuffed us in those nasty boxes, and put us in the noisy rolling box. But that's only the START of the problums! When we got to TED's office, we wuz poked about with thermometers and needles and TED sez we has to have our teef cleaned. Then he told Meowmie we haz to eat a diffrunt dye-et to keep our teef cleaner. One of them stuck something down my eer and swabbed out some gunks, and bof Mama and I had to have blood drawn because we hasta be anna-testized for somefing next week. And it wasn't even da SAME Vet we'ze used to! Evidently he is retired, whatever that meens. Survs Meowmie rite if it cost her a bundle to make us mizzerable! When we gots home again and were let out, we ran and hid. I hid unner da bed covers, but that was too hot for long. Mama hid in da closet, and she ain't out yet. But then she complaned all the way there and all the way back, telling Meowmie exactly what we thot of her! Nina Melissa speaking, from my spot in the naughty corner. Yes, it was the annual Well-pet vet visit, today. My conscience is clear, although I'm wincing a bit at the bill. ($500.00 when I was expecting something more like $150.00. I'm also wincing at the prospect of having them both anesthetized for teeth cleaning.) Dr. Mell, the vet I'd been taking the cats to see for the last four years retired last year, and his practice was sold to a new, three-vet practice.On the plus side, Dr. Shapiro is the girl's new vet, and I like him. He has a pleasant manner and I liked the gentle but expert way he handled the cats, and he paid close attention to them both. He gave me some ointment to put in Nina's left ear which has a slight infection and said except for the teeth cleaning and the ear, that the girls were perfect. Although now of course, they have to be on presscription dry food. Just after I did a major cat food run this week, of course. Nina put up a tremendous fight about getting into her carrier, although I was successful after four tries. (And had fortunately had the sense to close my bedroom door so she couldn't hid under the bed.)Francesca complained lustily all the way to the vet's office and all the way home. After I let them out, they both raced into the bedroom to hide. Francesca to the closet and Nina to her "secure" spot under my comforter. Evidently, indignation is very uncomfortable in hot weather, as she's now out from under it, again. =o) Melissa Wow. I have to ask what is done on a Well pet visit that costs that much! I'm gad they are great though. I question any reason to put them on dry. But that is me. I always have to point out http://www.catinfo.org. More vets are coming around to canned only but usually it takes a problem like diabetes or IBD for them to get there. |
We Iz Cross with Meowmie!
Shiral wrote:
Today, she stuffed us in those nasty boxes, and put us in the noisy rolling box. But that's only the START of the problums! When we got to TED's office, we wuz poked about with thermometers and needles and TED sez we has to have our teef cleaned. snip Lots of purrs, POlonca and Soncek |
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