Wow, good thing you got checked! Hopefully that's the last you have to deal w/ that nasty C-word.
This was both the longest and shortest weekend ever. My giant human had competition about an hour away on Saturday and we wanted to get there around 1 to watch her team's big group act (she's the only one not in it), but the night before my mom told me that Jasmine hadn't been eating. I called the vet and they said they could get her in at 11:50. I get there at about noon b/c EVERYONE was out for leisurely Saturday car ride.. they tell me the appt was at 11:40, but they'll get me in. (I swear she said 11:50... but whatever). Anyway, she peed a lot of blood that morning. They want to do blood tests & I say ok, but I don't have the 1/2 hr to wait to for the results so they give her an antibiotic shot and hydrate her. I leave to the tune of $215 w/ my sickly cat and they call me to say she has a major infection and her kidneys don't look good and to call Monday and let them know how she's doing. I called several hours ago, the vet was in surgery... at this point I'm not sure if they'll give her a stronger med, or if they'll recommend to have her put down. She was fine until a few days ago so hopefully they'll be able to give her the meds.
The meanies in the coop won't leave Olive's tail alone so she's in the little cage now. We've confirmed that the Olive lays the lighter green egg. Karissa is deliriously happy about that. Olive is livid about having to live in the crate, esp on Friday and Saturday when it was beautiful out, but now it's winter here again so she doesn't seem to mind as much. It only took a week before the zombie chicken grew in enough feathers so they'd leave her alone so I'm hoping that's how long it takes Olive to grow her butt feathers back in. I did get some of the calf mana and now my coop smells like black licorice. They seem to be eating it though.
And an unusual aside... My uncle drag races. Saturday morning they were loading up one of his race cars into the trailer and something happen and his car jumped forward. For some reason his wife was standing in FRONT of the car. She ended pinned under the car, against an engine stand/ cherry picker/ something... I live in town and we see an ambulance go by along w/ rescue vehicles. Then driving down the road a fire truck passes us. Then I see them all stopped at my uncle's house. My mom called my cousin's friend to see what happened. My aunt was lifeflighted to a different hospital. She was put into a medically induced coma, her clavicle and pelvis were broken. She has surgery to fix all that. She's still in the hospital. My uncle hit his mouth on the steering wheel and had to go to the er for that, then they took him up to her. IDK why on earth my aunt was in front of the car. They've been doing this for decades. She knew better.. you never get in front of or behind a car that's being pulled up a ramp. We haven't heard anything about her condition since Saturday night.