Christine is doing beautifully. I think she's taking it easy, although she lifted plates above her head last night and moving the tray with her laptop, headphones, and mouse on it can't be light. She sees her surgeon today, so we'll know how well she's doing from his point of view.
She has a regular care regimen she has to follow for the area of the surgery: she's managing the discomfort and time consuming nature of that care fairly well.
Edward has been home for the night Sunday night and Monday night, and come in and out of the house as usual. It leads me to believe that Ms M's absence and perhaps some mistaken care of random orange cats contributed to Edward's long absence. (I've no news about Ms M's state. I've two folks in hospitals i should get flowers or cards to, i think.)
I do worry that Edward is unwilling to run the gauntlet of Mr M and Greycie Loo. Is he getting access to the litter box when he needs it? He has a few places that are clearly his safe place. He's not eating at his place at "the table" any more, but up on a stack of storage containers in a location with good defensive and observation features. He takes up on one of the higher cat towers in the morning, with a good view all the way down the hall to the deck, including his new feeding location. He has a bed by the sliding glass doors, easy access to the deck exit. I worry he's beseiged. He will come sleep at the contested best corner of the bed some nights.
I think he really like us even if the other cats hiss at him. It's so touching that he DOES come home.
I see the doctor in an hour about my itching.
She has a regular care regimen she has to follow for the area of the surgery: she's managing the discomfort and time consuming nature of that care fairly well.
Edward has been home for the night Sunday night and Monday night, and come in and out of the house as usual. It leads me to believe that Ms M's absence and perhaps some mistaken care of random orange cats contributed to Edward's long absence. (I've no news about Ms M's state. I've two folks in hospitals i should get flowers or cards to, i think.)
I do worry that Edward is unwilling to run the gauntlet of Mr M and Greycie Loo. Is he getting access to the litter box when he needs it? He has a few places that are clearly his safe place. He's not eating at his place at "the table" any more, but up on a stack of storage containers in a location with good defensive and observation features. He takes up on one of the higher cat towers in the morning, with a good view all the way down the hall to the deck, including his new feeding location. He has a bed by the sliding glass doors, easy access to the deck exit. I worry he's beseiged. He will come sleep at the contested best corner of the bed some nights.
I think he really like us even if the other cats hiss at him. It's so touching that he DOES come home.
I see the doctor in an hour about my itching.
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Glad to hear Christine is doing all right!
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