grannys gone and done it

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Sometimes a pet is just special. I think it's good to get attached and enjoy them, but the hard part is so rough.
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How old is Binks? Maybe he working on his bucket list (to bag a moose!). We had an old cat go senile once. She used to sit and reach out after butterflies, all crazy flailing of paws and claws, only there weren't any butterflies there. All in her head. Couple weeks later she had a seizure or a stroke or something, and mom had her put down. She was the first cat we ever got in California, Misty, a Russian blue, excellent mouser and barn cat extraordinaire. "Rescued" from a lady that had like 50 cats.
 
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Can y'all believe my chick eating white leg horn has gone bloody again? I'm scared to let her try again. What y'all think? This is the second time she's gone bloody. I could let her keep a couple and keep a close eye on her with the bator ready just in case.


I wouldn't risk it....

Anyone still here?

Sorry, had to start cleaning the cellar and finish the wash. Hope you are feeling better! :hugs
 
Sometimes a pet is just special. I think it's good to get attached and enjoy them, but the hard part is so rough.
hugs.gif
How old is Binks? Maybe he working on his bucket list (to bag a moose!). We had an old cat go senile once. She used to sit and reach out after butterflies, all crazy flailing of paws and claws, only there weren't any butterflies there. All in her head. Couple weeks later she had a seizure or a stroke or something, and mom had her put down. She was the first cat we ever got in California, Misty, a Russian blue, excellent mouser and barn cat extraordinaire. "Rescued" from a lady that had like 50 cats.

he is 5-6 yrs. your cat was probably having visual disturbances "mini strokes"
 
Oh he's young then. Sure hope he turns up.

Visual disturbances... you could track her eye movements, just like something was really there. Seemed like she was having fun. Much better than the scary hallucinations grandma had when they gave her morphine in the hospital. She was scared to death.
 
Oh he's young then. Sure hope he turns up.

Visual disturbances... you could track her eye movements, just like something was really there. Seemed like she was having fun. Much better than the scary hallucinations grandma had when they gave her morphine in the hospital. She was scared to death.

Ativan, tears the elderly up. My GM thought someone was hiding under her bed and they put a fish on her stomach.
 
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