Tabitha is growing so fast. Had her to the vet last night for an ear check-up and she weighs in at 2.5 pounds. She's getting to be all legs right now! And such a sweetie!
She's on Clavamox now twice a day for an nasty ear infection brought on by the ear mites. We put Panolog ointment in her ears twice a day, after cleaning them well. And now they're trying Advantage on her because the Otomite Plus ear drops weren't really doing much for those mites.
Here's our baby girl!
This is the kitty bench. Inside is a litter box. They love it because they can use the litter box, but they can also flop down on the bench and watch the outside world. Tabby climbs up the side and sits on the bench, looking very proud of herself. See how her head is cocked? That's due to her ear problems. The vet thinks that, once we get her ears completely cleared up, she'll be able to balance better and her head won't tilt like that anymore. (DH wanted to call her Wobbles because she is rather wobbly, esp when she first awakens from a nap. Either that or Quizzy because she always looks so quizzical with her head cocked like that. But Tabitha she is....aka Tabby.)
DH had gone away for a day or two and, when he came home, he plopped his carry-on on the chair. And when I come home from work, my Jansport attache bag goes on the chair, too. Evidently, Tabby thinks the carry-on is quite comfortable because she flopped down and took a bit of a nap.
Mollipop and Bootser were in the bay window in the living room. I could see it in Tabby's eyes; she was trying to figure out how she could get into the window, too. She kept walking around, eyeing the window and I knew she was going to try to make the leap. Rather than her try, I picked her up and plopped her in the window with her sisters. Mollipop wasn't real happy about it, but she dealt with it OK. Bootser doesn't care one way or another, as long as everybody leaves her alone. Tabby, Mollipop, and Bootser. (And to the left of Tabby is just a wee bit of BooBoo's back.)
And here's Tabby and Mollipop. Tabby was so intrigued and kept looking out the window; DH and I smile at how interesting everything must be to her.
You know, I look at Mollipop sometimes and I cannot get over what a beautiful kitty she has become. That girl is just gorgeous. The other day, I was coming up from the basement and I saw Molli sitting on the step waiting for me and I just stopped and stared. She grew up! And she's beautiful! And she's my baby!
Thanks for looking!
She's on Clavamox now twice a day for an nasty ear infection brought on by the ear mites. We put Panolog ointment in her ears twice a day, after cleaning them well. And now they're trying Advantage on her because the Otomite Plus ear drops weren't really doing much for those mites.
Here's our baby girl!
This is the kitty bench. Inside is a litter box. They love it because they can use the litter box, but they can also flop down on the bench and watch the outside world. Tabby climbs up the side and sits on the bench, looking very proud of herself. See how her head is cocked? That's due to her ear problems. The vet thinks that, once we get her ears completely cleared up, she'll be able to balance better and her head won't tilt like that anymore. (DH wanted to call her Wobbles because she is rather wobbly, esp when she first awakens from a nap. Either that or Quizzy because she always looks so quizzical with her head cocked like that. But Tabitha she is....aka Tabby.)
DH had gone away for a day or two and, when he came home, he plopped his carry-on on the chair. And when I come home from work, my Jansport attache bag goes on the chair, too. Evidently, Tabby thinks the carry-on is quite comfortable because she flopped down and took a bit of a nap.
Mollipop and Bootser were in the bay window in the living room. I could see it in Tabby's eyes; she was trying to figure out how she could get into the window, too. She kept walking around, eyeing the window and I knew she was going to try to make the leap. Rather than her try, I picked her up and plopped her in the window with her sisters. Mollipop wasn't real happy about it, but she dealt with it OK. Bootser doesn't care one way or another, as long as everybody leaves her alone. Tabby, Mollipop, and Bootser. (And to the left of Tabby is just a wee bit of BooBoo's back.)
And here's Tabby and Mollipop. Tabby was so intrigued and kept looking out the window; DH and I smile at how interesting everything must be to her.
You know, I look at Mollipop sometimes and I cannot get over what a beautiful kitty she has become. That girl is just gorgeous. The other day, I was coming up from the basement and I saw Molli sitting on the step waiting for me and I just stopped and stared. She grew up! And she's beautiful! And she's my baby!
Thanks for looking!