First the personal news. Chai continues to improve slowly. She no longer stumbles around like she’s drunk to the point of being paralytic. Now she hobbles along like an old lady with a walking cane. Occasional she howls (well, it’s more a meeyowl really) for no visible reason, so we think she gets stabs of pain, but they’re getting less frequent. It’s easier to get her purring too, which is…
She’s home!
In this house, October 30th wasn’t Friday, it was Chai-day. I brought her back from the vet’s to general rejoicing. She’s still not cured, of course. She immediately went to hide in a corner and refused to come out, as injured or sick cats will. (I think they’re hiding from the predators while they’re vulnerable.) The last 3 weeks have been traumatic for her so she might have a psychological…
Another update on Chai Latte
Poor Chai got an infection in the smaller of her operation sites and has had to go back to the vet for twice daily wound cleaning. At first she looked very poorly and listless, but she’s back to having enough energy to be stroppy again. She can also take a couple of wobbly steps using her back legs although I think it’s really quite painful for her. In short, she’s…
Sunday Photos: Turn off the lights and turn on the stars
Last night was the Apagón – the big turning off. At a whole bunch of locations around La Palma the street lights were turned off for an hour so we could all enjoy a night sky as dark as the observatory’s. We do this every year, but usually on the anniversary of the Starlight declaration in April. I was in Gallegos with Angelo, one of the new starlight guides and…
Chai Latte’s home
I’m delighted to say that she’s home. At first she was in a foul mood. I think it’s like small children. While they’ve got flu they just want to sleep but when they start to get better they get seriously whingy and demanding. I think she also wants to run around the house and check that it’s all still there, like coming home froma week at the cattery. Of course…
An update on Chai Latte
She’s (almost certainly) going to make it. We got our wires crossed with the vet – our poor girl has two fractures in her pelvis as well as the massive hernia repair. It’s going to take weeks, but she should eventually make a full recovery. We hope.