COLD DARK ROOM

CarolM

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Good morning/afternoon.
A drizzly Weds afternoon here, it's rained but only a trickle compared to some parts of the country.
I have just returned from lunch in a local pub with my nephew - a chance to catch up with him and see what he's up to.
I had gammon with chips and salad and now I could do with a lie down!

Lola continues to be active but eating little unless I sit in his room and hand feed him and even then he's being fussy.
The food I left for him has been walked over several times and is now spread around his room!
I think he is taking advantage of my concern!!

Anyway time for a coffee now so I'll speak to you later
TTFN
Tut tut tut Lola. Stop taking advantage of your Mama. And go eat your greens.
 

CarolM

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Lovely pics Lena!
I was watching a coot family nesting on a lake recently - mum was sitting on 5 chicks and dad was swimming around for food, passing it to mum who then gave it to the babies. They were beautiful I could have spent hours watching them.
As Yvonne liks to say...it didn't happen if there are no pics.[emoji6]
 

CarolM

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Sodden and stormy both sides of the Atlantic it seems :(

Fortunately there has been a let up today. My journey to Bristol was mostly dry. I just stopped for a break near Reading, just to the west of London, so I can have a break before tackling the M25 which is usually one big traffic jam
Oh dear. Traffic is never good.
 

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After taking care of and feeding all the critters, I took Sterling (the most recent stray cat with FeLV) to the vet. She's not eating, has REAL bad diarrhea and is quite listless. The vet said the symptoms MAY be due to the FeLV, but could also be some sort of infection. This vet doesn't opt for extensive testing unless you want it, so I took the antibiotic route. He gave her an antibiotic injection and a cortisone injection and gave me a little bottle of antibiotic to take home. He showed me how to give her 2cc of electrolyte water every hour. Poor Sterling. She 's only a little over a year of age. It's hard to see her like this. I haven't had her very long, but I've become quite attached to her.

So, yes, I'm now just going to vegetate.
Oh poor Sterling. I hope she gets better soon.
 

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It’s just hard to believe the traffic jams all over anymore... really puts a damper on road trips.

Someone barbecued their van between Junctions 10 and 9, so we crawled round the M25. JoesDad made it home before us and had organised dinner, so we have now eaten and unloaded the car. Time to relax :)
 

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After taking care of and feeding all the critters, I took Sterling (the most recent stray cat with FeLV) to the vet. She's not eating, has REAL bad diarrhea and is quite listless. The vet said the symptoms MAY be due to the FeLV, but could also be some sort of infection. This vet doesn't opt for extensive testing unless you want it, so I took the antibiotic route. He gave her an antibiotic injection and a cortisone injection and gave me a little bottle of antibiotic to take home. He showed me how to give her 2cc of electrolyte water every hour. Poor Sterling. She 's only a little over a year of age. It's hard to see her like this. I haven't had her very long, but I've become quite attached to her.

So, yes, I'm now just going to vegetate.

Poor Sterling :( I hope the antibiotics work quickly
 
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