Tim's lung is still fully inflated this morning (he had an x-ray at 5 a.m.), so that's great. His vital signs are all still normal, and he's in good spirits and posting stuff on Facebook, so he seems to be doing quite well.
They still are probably going to keep him until tomorrow so they can monitor his lung to be sure it doesn't collapse again. There's an outside chance he *might* be able to come home today, but more likely tomorrow.
I am so tired I don't even think my brain is working. I think I'm only typing because my fingers remember what to do.
That's good news, Steph. Are you at the hospital now? Can you find a place to have a nap? Or even a rest?
Good job, Tim's lung, keep it up!
I hope you can get some rest, Tep.
I hope you can rest, Tep. Worry uses up a lot of spoons.
That's good news, Steph. Are you at the hospital now? Can you find a place to have a nap? Or even a rest?
I'm at home finishing up some work from yesterday, and then I'll go over to the hospital to keep him company. Maybe I can nap there.
I know you don't sleep well when he's away, but I can't think another night of observation is a bad thing. Hope you and he are both back on an even keel soon.
Keep doing that in and out thing there, Tim's lung!
Hope you can get some rest, Teppy.
Hooray for Tim's lung! Wishing you both a much more restful day today, Steph.
Oh my goodness SParky!
Much ~ma for TIm and Steph. THat sounds scary
So the rescue people said Miss Hazel is 11, but I was looking through the vet records they sent along, and they say she is 13! She is awfully spry for an old lady, but it kind of makes me wonder how long we'll actually have.
I got Miss Bobo 7 years ago, and they said she was nine. I do not think she was nine, because she can't possibly be 16!
My older cat is about to turn 12 and basically still acts like a spry young thing. I don't know when most cats start to show their age, but 11/12/13 doesn't sound all that old to me! Most cats I've known have lived into their late teens. (Though my parents' cat is now 16 and their vet says she's showing signs of dementia, which I didn't know was even possible for cats!)