The Dulsey Report

Friday, April 14th, 2006 08:27 pm
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The results of the biopsy are in. Dulsey has Irritable Bowel Syndrome, which is not the news we were hoping to have, but is consistent with the symptoms. It's looking like steroids and/or special food -- we're not sure what other options there are, but we're obviously not taking any steps until the stitches are removed. We'll talk to the doctor then and see what seems best to do.

I got a bit behind today by reason of taking a couple hours off this afternoon to go for a ride with [livejournal.com profile] kinzel. It was quite warm -- upper sixties -- blue and sunny. Summer has come to Maine!

Thanks to those who made suggestions on keeping Scrabble to house. We did have a couple cats who would willingly walk on a leash, so we'll give that a try first.

Progress on the Book Without a Name

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Date: 2006-04-15 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alfreda89.livejournal.com
Poor Max! I've seen stroke in a cat only once, our 12 year old Persian. They tried him on drugs, but it didn't take -- the circling behavior started again, and finally he died in his sleep. I hope you have Max! under control, and he has many fine years left.

I can see where a kitten might be a real shocker. People have suggested, only half-kidding, that we get a kitten or puppy to shock our three into siding with each other against the newcomer. All I can think is, what if neither side took in the newcomer? I could NOT deal with three groups to keep apart. Not on your life.

Here are my Max and Merlyn, enjoying the heated basket.

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