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Steve and I took Mozart to the vet this morning; he was crying for food, but when offered, rejected it, except for a few cat treats.  Since we've been giving him medicine to increase his appetite and pain medicine, it seemed like either the appetite increaser had stopped working, or the pain (if he's in pain, which we don't know; we only know that the pain medicine seems to make him rest easier) was trumping the hunger-pangs.

I, being the pessimist in the family, didn't expect to bring Mozart home with us today, and I'm very pleased to report that the vet had another plan of treatment, which includes increasing the pain meds, and stopping the appetite increaser.  While he was there, the vet also hydrated him and gave him a shot of something that will settle his stomach, in case that's an issue.

Five minutes.  If he could just talk to us for five minutes...

Right now, he's in his spot in my office next to the radiator, sleeping.

For those collecting all the cards, the diagnosis is kidney failure.  While Mozart's numbers are nowhere near as Scary as Socks' were when we lost him early last year, he is on a decline.  He'll also be sixteen years old on the first of March.  What we're doing here is palliative care; nobody expects to win; we're aiming at keeping him with us for as long as is feasible, without subjecting him to cruelty or pain.

* * *

A couple days ago, I reported that my editor at Baen had let slip that Carousel Seas, the last book in the Carousel trilogy would be coming out in Fall, rather than in January 2015.

In one of those rare cases of mutual misunderstanding, we both happen to be right.

Simon and Schuster, which of course distributes Baen Books, has but three seasons in its year.  Happily for them, they have no Winter.

For future reference, here are the Publishing Seasons:

Spring: February through May
Summer: June through September
Fall: October through January

So!  Carousel Seas will indeed be published in January 2015, or Fall, according to Simon and Schuster.

Everybody confused now?

Date: 2014-02-08 06:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arkessian.livejournal.com
Chino was diagnosed with kidney disease just over twelve months ago (aged 16yrs and 8 months), and not expected to come home from the vets.

12 months later he's doing fine, in spite of having acquired pancreatitis as well. Pain killers (for the pancreatitis), anti-acids, anti-nausea drugs, appetite enhancers and daily fluids have kept him contents and playful.

As you say, it isn't a battle we can win, but we can keep 'em happy and comfortable for a good while.

Date: 2014-02-08 06:42 pm (UTC)
lagilman: coffee or die (Boomer)
From: [personal profile] lagilman
Our household best to Mozart....



(I recently had to explain to my dad that yeah, the new book would be in September but it was the Summer list. My mom, who spent years getting catalogs in to the printer on a schedule even god couldn't understand, just laughed...)

Date: 2014-02-08 07:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] martianmooncrab.livejournal.com
you will do your best for the kitty... he has quality humans to attend to him.

Date: 2014-02-08 10:43 pm (UTC)
elbales: (Girl Reading - Perugini)
From: [personal profile] elbales
I'm sorry Mozart has been feeling ill and send my good wishes for his comfort and that of the Clan Entire.

Date: 2014-02-09 12:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] attilathepbnun.livejournal.com
*adds to the good wishes*

best wishes and question

Date: 2014-02-09 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gareth griffiths (from livejournal.com)
Fingers crossed Mozart stays with you a bit longer. Lost our Muppet last year.

Despite the confusing seasons, will there be an earlier eArc or e-form publication?

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