Cat update
The girls are back! The vet said that Tessa wanted cuddles every time a nurse went past, and that she was a real little character; I suppose Claudia was too drugged to be her usual friendly self too. In their cage on the way back, they were winding around and over and under each other like two otters; very cute. Once home, they were (and are) extremely cuddly, even more so than usual.
Claudia had one tooth out, and has a course of antibiotics and painkillers, the same ones she had for her gingivitis. She responds well to them and they're liquid so it's pretty easy to dose her. She ate her supper with gusto and is doing an Emperor Palpatine right now, skulking under a blue rug with just her grey nose poking out of a hood-like fold. I think it's catching up with her.
Tessa was so zonked out by the sedative, she didn't need an anaesthetic for her x-rays after all. She has a lung inflammation and was prescribed a different antibiotic they hope might clear it up, but they also observed that her heart rate is high and tested her for thyroid problems; results in a few days. If it's her thyroid, she'll need either pills (which she doesn't do well with) or a brief radiation treatment (iodine isotope, I suppose). :-( She's on the couch waiting for me to come back and give her more cuddles.
While I'm at it, my toe wasn't hurting so I haven't bothered with strapping it to the next one for a few days, but it's become painful again so I'll have to. I doubt the humidity's helping much there. Still, I can walk without limping.

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I'm sory about your toe; I hope that strapping it up again will help. Though I don't suppose humidity makes having it strapped up very comfortable, either...
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I bought some new tape today for my toe which I hope will be more comfortable; it's a light one and not too sticky so it won't pull when I take it off.
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I hope the various ailments get sorted out with a minimum of stress to you all.
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I think the toe feels better strapped again.
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And looking on the bright side, you apparently now have a 'weather toe' and will be able to predict changes in the weather! ummm...no, it's not all that helpful, I know.
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Greg broke his big toe a couple of years ago and he said it did the same thing: stopped hurting, then started again about a week later. It doesn't bother him now, and none of the ones I broke in the past do, so I'm sure mine will be fine once it's healed.
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I think mine have finally healed up past it, but for years my left little toe signalled temperature drop coming, and my right little toe signalled rain coming. :^)
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It wouldn't be a slight case of rheumatism making your broken toe feel worse would it?
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Good to hear that the soreness is easing.
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Hope your toe feels better soon.
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The toe feels better now it's strapped again. :-)
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need any hints?
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hint two - when taking hold of top jaw make sure your hand also covers the eyes. They then can't see the pill coming and don't know when to start the usual pro-active tongue movements to eject pill.
hint three angle the head so it is pretty vertical and throw the pill to the back of the mouth - aim for the throat above the tongue (this takes practice I know)
have a small oral syringe filled with water ready. So that once you have popped pill in back of the mouth and clamped their jaws shut to stop them spitting it out. squirt a small amount of water in to the mouth from the side. If they haven't swallowed already - rub throat. (I ended up evolving this bit as we have a cat that refused to swallow). Just try not to overdo the water!
hint three if there are two of you doing this if the cat raises paw in threat the one not holding the cat taps the top of the raised paw and says down with enough menace in the voice to know you mean business!
If you have a cat that won't stay still or seriously tries to shred mummify it in a towel so it can't bring its claws in to play. This is stressful though so don't do it unless the cat REALLY fights being pilled.
The main trick though is to be calm yourself and take steady aim a good shot is quicker done with than if you miss and have to go through it all again - don't hurry it!
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My toe's achy but bearable. The sun's out and the cicadas are singing! I should do muck more laundry!
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Yes, it's good the sun was out. I was out before and it started feeling really hot (it's been a while since it's been like that!).
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