Taking pictures of Nimbus's eyeballs to document recovery is just NOT a one-person job. I did my best.
(I think they're looking a little better? Pretty sure they at least haven't gotten any worse, which I'm willing to accept.)
Taking pictures of Nimbus's eyeballs to document recovery is just NOT a one-person job. I did my best.
(I think they're looking a little better? Pretty sure they at least haven't gotten any worse, which I'm willing to accept.)
Nimbus is trialing a playpen instead of the dog crate so he can have two litter boxes instead of just one. We'll see if that solves the problem.
I may be wrong about him being too uncoordinated to jump over the playpen walls — we'll see!
Amazing foster Lulu has gone back to the shelter! Despite trying to die on me early on, she's been doing really well for over a month now and it's time to let her find her family.
This little weirdo (medical foster Nimbus) hisses at me when he's in his crate, then purrs when I get him out. He even rolled onto his back last night so I could brush his belly. What an odd dude.
(Yes, his eyes are messed up. Hopefully they will improve with his FIP treatment.)
I wonder what I did with the closet hardware I never re-installed after I refinished the floors...
"Paint me like one of your French housecats"
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Nimbus has arrived! This young man probably has FIP and he's a little hissy, so he's getting the medical+behavioral super combo. Hisses get kisses, my friend!
Gnocchi, my lovely foster cat, is still here. We found the perfect home for her... and then it turned out she had ringworm. (Cue gnashing of teeth and wailing by me.)
Her potential adopters are still interested, though it may be another month or two before she's ready, so at least we have that.
In the meantime, turn up the volume and enjoy some snoring.