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Awwwww so happy for you!
Your quite welcome and glad that I can be of some help. Each day can bring about something new and when you think you have the kitty figured out, they do a 180. :lol3:Thank you, your post is most helpful! It's just so weird that some days she seems to be ok, then she'll just be "Miss Grumpy" I'm not sure I like it, but I may open the cabinet and let her go back in for now... part of my concern is that If she didn't want me to , I would NOT be able to reach her, it's a very deep cabinet. Last nite she spent some time on my cedar chest in my bedroom looking out the windows, so I put a blanket and some towels she'd laid on there so she has somewhere soft and warm to sit. She was crabby with Brutus yesterday too... they had a "stand-off" with each of them sitting on one of my pub chairs in the dining room, about a foot apart. I stayed out of it, they Brutus turned his back on her, and gave her the "cold shoulder"! Neither of them was willing too move, I think Brutus finally got bored and moved into the living room.
Thanks for the reminder to not take it personally!
Yes - I would think that could tell you much about how she is feeling. :nod: Plus - those fleas are now getting under control :cross: and that has to make her feel better. Good to hear she took the pill!I don't know if they did a full blood panel... good question. She will be seeing the vet again after the 1st of the year... I will ask.
ALL EXCELLENT TO HEAR!!!!! :lol3: I had to laugh hearing about her hiding under the cedar chest during the furniture delivery. Isn't that the way? The room you want the kitties out of and away from the upheaval is the one room they take off to hide in. Sounds to me that she is doing really, really great and making excellent progress!!! Good job on your part, btw. :bigthumb:I have to share this... on Sunday, I had furniture delivered. I was nervous because I didn't know how Roxie would handle it. She did great! I purposely left her favorite cabinet open so she'd have somewhere to escape to... unfortunately, she took off for the bedroom, where the furniture was being delivered! She hid under the cedar chest, and stayed put until after the delivery guys left... it didn't take her more than 1/2 an hour and she was out again, in her usual spot in the dining room. I gave her treats and told her what a good job she did. I was so happy that she recovered so quickly I'm learning the one step forward two steps back dance. It's all at her pace. She's slowly learning that the vacuum and my blender in the kitchen won't hurt her, she hasn't growled at me in a couple of days.
Not to worry about her missing tooth. Many kitties, for whatever reason and one we may never know, are missing a canine tooth or other. Be sure to ask the vet when you take Roxie after the 1st to check out the tooth. If it is chipped - it should be fine. Broken close to the root, then it needs to be checked. If it is completely missing, well, no worries then!!I learned something new about Roxie today, I think she's missing a tooth!! I don't get close to her often, but this morning,
I was face-to-face with her while I was picking up the food and treats she's dropped on the floor under "her" chair, and she meowed and growled, and when her mouth was open it looked to me like she is missing her long "canine" tooth on the left side of her jaw. I didn't see blood or any recent injury... I wonder when/how that happened? I wonder if the vet noticed, she did look at her teeth, that's how she determined Roxie's age. This little cat is full of mystery. And she doesn't like me today. Oh well.