Here we go again
Yesterday I took Claudia to the vet for her regular injection for kidney disease (laurabollin which stimulates her appetite, I think). The accent is on the second syllable, but all the same I'm tempted to name a character Laura Bollin. :-P
Today I was back there again--with Jasmin. I noticed last night that she had a lump on her lower eyelid, near her tear duct, so I took her in. They had a look, drained it, gave her an injection for pain and inflammation--though in fact I don't think it was bothering her because she was her happy, playful self, she had a slight temperature--and some ointment. And an appointment to see the eye specialist since it's so near her tear duct which may have been damaged. :-(
He's the guy who performed two major eye operations on Tessa, and luckily only a couple of suburbs away. I bet he remembers me. He must wonder why my cats get eye problems; I'll have to tell him that I have three others he's never seen (and hope he won't).
I'd been planning to insure the kittens while they were young and healthy so we wouldn't get the huge bills Tessa ran up for her eyes, and I must do that. I just didn't think it would start this early--and that they might be as trouble-free as Vic and Claudia. I hope this doesn't affect her premium since it's an accident.
Poor little girl. She gets so frightened when I take her in the SleepyPod, she burrows right under the blanket I put in it for that purpose.

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And Noki just walked up and seems to want to say hello.
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Cats know. Whenever I post about them, the one concerned usually comes in here. Also when I'm reading about cats. :-)
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Jasmin was pressing right up against me at the vet's. [sniff] Luckily she's a forgiving little thing and was happy and purry (and hungry) when I got her home.
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BTW - Tygr only sees the vet and evaporates. It is because I am the only one in SpolĂ who has the cat vaccinated ( and my daughter her cat) and the vet comes here once a year to vaccinate dogs. Tygr smells the dogs and always disappears. So the vet gives me a syringe with serum and my daughter does the vaccination for both cats because she deals with animals (cattle) and all is all right.
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Hope the kitty recovers well.
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Pet care can be very expensive, esp. when they need vet services.
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*pets Jasmin*
*hugs you*
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Of course the vet will always be scary, and the worst of it is that you can't explain it to them :-(.
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I've been wanting to get insurance, but Greg wasn't keen. This has convinced him; so far the costs' over twice what an annual premium is.
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Thanks. [hugs]
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