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Related: About this forumI'm surrounded by felines demanding their breakfast.
Still 90 minutes to go before I take Arthur to the vet for his nip procedure so his big brothers will just have to STARVE until I get back home. Same with the ferals. I'm not bringing out ANY food - not even for me.
And, yes, I'm feeling incredibly awful but it's the way things have to be.
Walleye
(31,045 posts)Siwsan
(26,289 posts)They said to have him there between 8 and 9. They open at 8 and the line forms FAST. It's a very popular practice and there's just 2 vets. Everything but surgeries are first come/first seen but even having an appointment for Arthur involves waiting in line to check him in and then meet with the vet to sign papers. I've gotten there at 7:45, before, and there have been five or six people ahead of me.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)I'll be holding you & sweet Arthur in comforting, healing thoughts today & eagerly watching for your update telling us the surgery went just fine.
Siwsan
(26,289 posts)Even such a routine, simple procedure is stressful. Last night Arthur curled up next to me for the entire night. Right now he's sitting behind me on the chair. I've never gone a whole day without seeing him, from the day he was born.
I have a feeling today is going to feel two weeks long.
I'll definitely share the update as soon as I hang up the phone.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Anytime one of our loved ones is undergoing a procedure, it can trigger PTSD.
We are here for you - all day & night - if you want to chat.
Thankfully, it's a quick, simple procedure, as you well know.
I'm looking forward to your all is well post & pix & stories about how his older brothers will comfort him upon his homecoming.
Siwsan
(26,289 posts)I picked them all up, last night. As soon as I get Arthur in the crate I'll pour the big boys some kibble. That should hold them until I get back and open some wet food.
Thanks for all of the emotional support! It truly means the world to me!
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Yw. You have my absolute full suppprt &, I'm sure, the support of our entire community.
After all, you & your boys are DU fixtures, and you do care for King Arthur...
Hugs to you! Your sweet boy will be home & ruling with an iron paw before you know it!
2naSalit
(86,775 posts)Those kitties will just have to deal with the inconvenience! Surely they will get over it.
Good luck to Arthur, I'm sure it will go well and you can relax, too, because you know this vet.
smb
(3,475 posts)...yeah, fat chance....
Good luck with that! Thought the same thing-silly me.
SlimJimmy
(3,182 posts)I'm soon to retire and will NOT be getting up a 6 am any longer. The semi-ferals that we feed will just have to adjust to a slightly later breakfast time.
ShazzieB
(16,513 posts)Just remember, as soon as those bowls get filled with kibble, they will dive in and forget all sbout this brief period of "famine"! That's the nice thing about animals; they get over things like this really fast.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)All is immediately forgotten and, with dogs, forgiven. Cats are a bit different, but they bounce back quickly, too!
radical noodle
(8,013 posts)when I had to STARVE my cat so he could have his teeth cleaned. I was forgiven when I brought him home and he had a full food bowl.
samnsara
(17,635 posts)niyad
(113,552 posts)recovery. And vibes to you for calm and ease. Your DU family is here for you and the boys.
Siwsan
(26,289 posts)Mowing the lawn will take up some time.
The boys are very quiet because the chief instigator of the wrestling matches is missing.
niyad
(113,552 posts)Siwsan
(26,289 posts)I do have my priorities!!