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Related: About this forumSuccess!! Carys is in the carrier
As soon as she came up to me in the kitchen, I scooped her up and 'deposited' her in the carrier. She put up a bit of a struggle but I still managed to get it zipped up and covered. She was doing the saddest meow but she's quiet, now.
Arthur is very concerned. No doubt he will miss her, today. I will try to pay extra, EXTRA attention to him. BTW, I wrapped him up in a blanket and was able to squirt the antibiotics securely into his mouth without sustaining any injuries to myself. Unlike yesterday.
So, the ferals are fed, the boys are fed, Carys is by the front door and I'm almost presentable so I'm going to take a short breather. Hopefully there isn't a long check in line because they want you to leave your pet in your car until you check in. Fortunately it's much warmer than it has been and I'll keep a blanket over the crate.
I worry too much.
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Walleye
(37,511 posts)Siwsan
(27,415 posts)I'm going to lay low again, today, and do some super hydration. Maybe make a batch of garlic soup.
Still no fever and the few coughs are from nasal drip. Other than the runny nose and sneezing, I feel pretty good.