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Old December 10th 03, 09:54 PM
Rene
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Default 12-10 update: Benny's eye

Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. The pressure in his eye has stabilized and we can
reduce the frequency of the drops from one per day to every other day,
and then (in a month) to twice per week. He gets another check in
March.

He's doing quite well. He really fights the drops, but I still can
manage to get one in despite his squirming. He certainly hasn't slowed
down. Just yesterday he was zooming down the stairs to play!

I feel better about this too. Cats can sure teach us humans a lot
about acceptance and happiness, can't they?

Rene
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Old December 10th 03, 11:33 PM
Mary
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"Rene" wrote in message
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Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. The pressure in his eye has stabilized and we

can
reduce the frequency of the drops from one per day to every other

day,
and then (in a month) to twice per week. He gets another check in
March.

He's doing quite well. He really fights the drops, but I still can
manage to get one in despite his squirming. He certainly hasn't

slowed
down. Just yesterday he was zooming down the stairs to play!

I feel better about this too. Cats can sure teach us humans a lot
about acceptance and happiness, can't they?

Rene


They sure can. I'm glad Benny is doing better, and hope he continues
to improve.


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Old December 10th 03, 11:33 PM
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"Rene" wrote in message
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Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. The pressure in his eye has stabilized and we

can
reduce the frequency of the drops from one per day to every other

day,
and then (in a month) to twice per week. He gets another check in
March.

He's doing quite well. He really fights the drops, but I still can
manage to get one in despite his squirming. He certainly hasn't

slowed
down. Just yesterday he was zooming down the stairs to play!

I feel better about this too. Cats can sure teach us humans a lot
about acceptance and happiness, can't they?

Rene


They sure can. I'm glad Benny is doing better, and hope he continues
to improve.


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Old December 11th 03, 02:38 AM
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"Rene" wrote in message
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Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. ...
Rene

Thanks for the update. It's good to hear that Benny is doing better. I
hope he will recover completely and you both can take a break from those
drops.
Annie


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Old December 11th 03, 02:38 AM
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"Rene" wrote in message
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Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. ...
Rene

Thanks for the update. It's good to hear that Benny is doing better. I
hope he will recover completely and you both can take a break from those
drops.
Annie


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Old December 11th 03, 03:56 PM
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Thanks for the update, Rene. Yes we learn lots from them. Cats are good
people.

Marla

"Rene" wrote in message
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Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. The pressure in his eye has stabilized and we can
reduce the frequency of the drops from one per day to every other day,
and then (in a month) to twice per week. He gets another check in
March.

He's doing quite well. He really fights the drops, but I still can
manage to get one in despite his squirming. He certainly hasn't slowed
down. Just yesterday he was zooming down the stairs to play!

I feel better about this too. Cats can sure teach us humans a lot
about acceptance and happiness, can't they?

Rene



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Old December 11th 03, 03:56 PM
MC
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Thanks for the update, Rene. Yes we learn lots from them. Cats are good
people.

Marla

"Rene" wrote in message
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Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. The pressure in his eye has stabilized and we can
reduce the frequency of the drops from one per day to every other day,
and then (in a month) to twice per week. He gets another check in
March.

He's doing quite well. He really fights the drops, but I still can
manage to get one in despite his squirming. He certainly hasn't slowed
down. Just yesterday he was zooming down the stairs to play!

I feel better about this too. Cats can sure teach us humans a lot
about acceptance and happiness, can't they?

Rene



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Old December 13th 03, 02:14 AM
jen
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Great news! I am so glad to hear it.
jen

Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. The pressure in his eye has stabilized and we can
reduce the frequency of the drops from one per day to every other day,
and then (in a month) to twice per week. He gets another check in
March.

He's doing quite well. He really fights the drops, but I still can
manage to get one in despite his squirming. He certainly hasn't slowed
down. Just yesterday he was zooming down the stairs to play!

I feel better about this too. Cats can sure teach us humans a lot
about acceptance and happiness, can't they?

Rene



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Old December 13th 03, 02:14 AM
jen
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Great news! I am so glad to hear it.
jen

Benny, the cat with the cloudy eye, went back to the opthamalogist
today for a checkup. The pressure in his eye has stabilized and we can
reduce the frequency of the drops from one per day to every other day,
and then (in a month) to twice per week. He gets another check in
March.

He's doing quite well. He really fights the drops, but I still can
manage to get one in despite his squirming. He certainly hasn't slowed
down. Just yesterday he was zooming down the stairs to play!

I feel better about this too. Cats can sure teach us humans a lot
about acceptance and happiness, can't they?

Rene



 




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