Tai Chi Back Home
Tai Chi is now on his way back home with his people. And feeling better, one hopes. Pretty much from when he got home from the vet yesterday, he was doing considerably better, so either the sub-cutaneous fluids or the anti-nausea shot he got there helped out.
(Yep, I'm apparently rambling.)
And there was hi-jinks at the vet's office, as Tai Chi managed to escape from our vet not once but twice. She said that it's only a couple of cats a year that manage to get away. She had to call in reinforcements: a man with a towel. Tai Chi kept doing what she described as an alligator roll, twisting out of peoples' grasps. She thought he was a "very funny cat".
Though I said Tai Chi was better, he was pretty subdued tonight, when Melody and Jared came to pick him up. So, perhaps not entirely over his bad stomach. I told them they should keep an eye on how he was doing in eating, and to let me know how he does.
If not for the vet visit, this actually would have been a terrific Tai Chi visit. He was super comfortable from a day or so in, and was doing really well with both cats by the end of the visit.
Melody is graduating in a couple of months, so this visit marks the end of her semiannual trips to Hawaii. From here on out, they're just planning to go once a year, in summer. So, I wonder if we're going to see the progression of comfortableness on the part of all the cats go retrograde now that the frequency of visit is halving.
(Yep, I'm apparently rambling.)
And there was hi-jinks at the vet's office, as Tai Chi managed to escape from our vet not once but twice. She said that it's only a couple of cats a year that manage to get away. She had to call in reinforcements: a man with a towel. Tai Chi kept doing what she described as an alligator roll, twisting out of peoples' grasps. She thought he was a "very funny cat".
Though I said Tai Chi was better, he was pretty subdued tonight, when Melody and Jared came to pick him up. So, perhaps not entirely over his bad stomach. I told them they should keep an eye on how he was doing in eating, and to let me know how he does.
If not for the vet visit, this actually would have been a terrific Tai Chi visit. He was super comfortable from a day or so in, and was doing really well with both cats by the end of the visit.
Melody is graduating in a couple of months, so this visit marks the end of her semiannual trips to Hawaii. From here on out, they're just planning to go once a year, in summer. So, I wonder if we're going to see the progression of comfortableness on the part of all the cats go retrograde now that the frequency of visit is halving.