Woohoo Jane Austen!
Let us hope, aurelia. I may have to make a pilgrimage out to The Bulb at some point.
Finally remembered to call the vet and ask why we were giving Walter 90 mg of Galliprant every 12 hours when the previous prescription was for 50mg every 24 hours. Just a mistake, no harm done other than costing me an extra $120 or so for the extra pills he shouldn't have been getting, but not bad for the dog which was my worry.
Also, I thought I was getting less anxious as I was getting older, but I think in reality I just avoid things that make me anxious! Sorry about narrating my anxiety here.
You are totally allowed to be anxious, Sophia. Any time frame for the results?
They thought this afternoon because we got the sample in before noon it would be this afternoon, but maybe Thursday.
At least it's not forever? Doesn't really make the waiting any better, though.
Here's a live kitten cam to distract you:
[link]
Suspicions that I will just sleep in without Mac's presence at home to guilt me into being a decent roll model are confirmed. He had a sleepover and I was in bed after I should have been at work this morning. Since I work so close to home I was still just under an hour late for work. I'll just work through lunch to make up for it, but I need out of this funk.
Guilt for above and many dr postings on FB prompted me to get off my ass and make an appt I have put off more than a year.
Here's a live kitten cam to distract you:
My (now-adolescent) kitten is driving me so insane today that a kitten cam might turn me into Dark Willow.
This kitten is being so aggressively destructive today (and the old kitty is persisting in begging for food every 20 minutes even when there is already food on her plate) that now I understand why my mom locked us out of the house that one time in the summer. (I realize that pets and kids are not the same thing. I'm just saying, Murderbiscuit is being a pain in the ass today.)
She keeps telling her daughter to "Sparkle, baby!"
That's what Shirley Temple's mother would say to her before the cameras rolled.