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A Cat A Day: 4/366

January 4, 2012 by Fiona Joyce

Still so sad today. Because am in a new classroom, my pupils have been very well behaved today (it seems to have had some psychological effect). I needed this, because I didn’t sleep well and feel very out of sorts.

Emma (Rosie’s original mum, who had her from a kitten to the age of 5), sent me lots of pictures of Rosie and here she is with Willow when he was a baby kitten. I can’t help but smile when I look at this adorable photograph.

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A Cat A Day: 3/366

January 3, 2012 by Fiona Joyce
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I am very sad to tell you that beautiful Rosie-cat passed away late this afternoon. She was very poorly and getting worse. The vet did everything he could, but it just wasn’t to be.

Goodbye Rosie and rest in peace.

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A Cat A Day: 2/366

January 2, 2012 by Fiona Joyce

Rosie is worrying us all. At this very moment she is sleeping comfortably next to me as I prepare for the dreaded return to school tomorrow. Rosie will spend another day on the drip at the vet’s and then we will see what’s what.

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Thanks for all the positive thoughts so many friends have sent.

 

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A Cat A Day: 1/366

January 1, 2012 by Fiona Joyce

New kitten Florence is settling in so perfectly, making friends and flourishing that I don’t have to worry about her and can focus the majority of my attention on big-cat Rosie.

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Be warned, the rest of this post is a tiny bit icky, so don’t read if you’re eating.

She spent today on a drip in a pen at the vet’s surgery. I’m very grateful to Gerd our kind vet at Vets4Pets in Hartlepool for taking the time to give Rosie what she needs on New Year’s Day. Gerd was pleased to report that she had a nice poo during the day, which proves she did eat her prawns last night. Her kidneys have had another good flush out and she is going back tomorrow.

When I brought her back home just after six, she immediately showed signs of a returning appetite by eating a few cat-treats. Since then, she has walked around her territory confidently, climbed the stairs, jumped up on our (quite high) bed, washed her bottom (I told you) and had plenty to drink. I take it very positively that she cares about her hygiene, because when a cat is very poorly, they do lose interest in being fresh and lovely.

As I started this post, Rosie was nibbling some fresh roast chicken. There will be prawns later.

Gerd warned me that Rosie is by no means out of the woods yet, but at least she isn’t getting worse and he is encouraged by how much she has perked up. Fingers, toes and paws crossed please!

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Happy New Year!

January 1, 2012 by Fiona Joyce

Bonne Année, Guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr and Feliz Año Nuevo.

This is my last post on my 365 Project blog. When I started, I just wanted to see if I could do the same thing every day for a whole year, no matter what it was. I almost achieved that and am very proud, having managed to post from the UK, France and Germany and brought you pictures and stories of large and small cats from all over the world.

My thanks go to each and every person who has read, contributed, commented, subscribed, re-tweeted and visited over the last twelve months. I absolutely would have given it up a long time ago if it hadn’t been for you all.

But this is not an Oscar speech, so the main thing to tell you is that I am going to do it all again. I have set up a new Posterous space at a-cat-a-day.posterous.com and hope that some of you will continue to check out the kitty news, pictures and stories over there.

In the meantime, here is pretty newly-named Florence.

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Happy New Year!

January 1, 2012 by Fiona Joyce

Bonne Année, Guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr and Feliz Año Nuevo.

Welcome to my new A Cat A Day for 2012. I never intended to continue to blog daily the way I did in 2011, but with a poorly Rosie-cat and new little Florence in the house, I just felt I had to.

If you’re rejoining me, it’s great to see you back. If you’re a new reader, Welcome!!

I can’t keep this blog going without the kind contributions others make, so if you have a cat picture and or story you are happy to share with me, please do get in touch by adding a comment or finding me on twitter, where my username is @wizenedcrone.

In the meantime, here is pretty newly-named Florence.

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A Cat A Day: 365/365

December 31, 2011 by Fiona Joyce

Under pressure from the need to finish this blog in the next hour or so, we have forced through a name for our new little kitten. Her name is – da da da dahhhh!!! – Florence (Honeysuckle Alouette Honky-Tonks) Joyce !!! 

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Isobel took this Instagram photograph and I think it’s beautiful. Well done darling. 

HAPPY NEW YEAR and we’ll see you in 2012!!! 

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A Cat A Day: 364/365

December 31, 2011 by Fiona Joyce

Rosie is home from the vet, but has to go back in the morning to spend another day on the drip. This morning’s blood and urea tests show a little improvement on yesterday’s, but she still has 10x too much creatinine in her blood, which indicates between 75% and 90% loss of renal function. 

This is better than yesterday, but still very bad. The vet decided he would like her to come home to us, so we can try to tempt her to eat something. John has bought, cooked and finely chopped steak, chicken and prawns, but she isn’t interested. Yet.

We are trying to think positively and are delighted that she had several big drinks of water after she came home. Then she slept for a few hours on our bed while I cuddled her and about 10 minutes ago, Rosie got up, had two more big drinks and then used the litter tray. 

Tomorrow morning we are taking her back to the vets at 9am for her to spend another day on a drip to continue to flush her kidneys. She is definitely improving in herself and is as determined and strong-minded as ever, even if she is wobbly on her feet. We are using the power of positive thought to the best of our ability.

I am going to continue this blog into the New Year, so will keep posting about her progress.

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Why couldn’t she have sat in a nice place for this picture? This is the still-uncarpeted landing, complete with step-ladders. Oh never mind, it doesn’t matter, does it?

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A Cat A Day: 363/365

December 30, 2011 by Fiona Joyce

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It’s been a strange day concerning Rosie the cat and and Rose the kitten. I spent hours yesterday searching the internet and sending out enquiries to find a new kitten. I was totally lucky and came across a lovely little red-point girl kitten in Newcastle called Rose, who had been a little unlucky with the first home she went to from her lovely breeder Jo.

When things didn’t work out, Jo took Rose the kitten back and wondered whether to try again to sell her. Luckily for us, she did and I spotted the advert yesterday, 24 hours later. I wrote an email of application (I believe you have to prove yourself worthy of adopting a Siamese cat) and Jo called me back.

We thought we might suit each other and in the midst of all today’s worries about Rosie, we nipped up to Newcastle, met the family and brought Rose home. Jo explained that Rose the kitten is shy, but loving and would need lots of tender patience and care to settle her in.

I am pleased to report that the first few hours have been a dream. Rose the kitten yelled herself hoarse all the way home, but has coped brilliantly with everything that has happened.

She has hidden under and behind all the living room furniture, but is already comfortable with all four humans and has slept on me and is currently asleep on Isobel. She has a bed, her own litter tray, a food and water bowl and protection from the other cats (who are locked out of the room).

We feel very positive that things will work out for our new addition. We are thinking about a new name for her, because we can’t have a Rose and a Rosie! All we need now is positive news about grown-up Rosie.
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A Cat A Day: 362/365

December 30, 2011 by Fiona Joyce

It’s been a very strange and difficult day. On  Wednesday, we noticed that Rosie had an upset tummy. It happens sometimes and we didn’t worry too much. But this morning, we noticed that she also had a sore mouth. We rang the vet immediately and took her along.

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It turned out that she had an abscess on her tooth and luckily the vet was able to operate on her this afternoon. He telephoned after the operation and told me that the situation was worse than we’d thought. Rosie also had abscesses under her tongue and is very poorly. The vet took a blood sample and the readings are all wrong. She’s dehydrated, anaemic and her kidneys are full of toxins and swollen. The vet is keeping her in the surgery overnight on a drip, to try and flush the toxins out. His words were that the figures on the readout presented a ‘dark picture’.

This is the siutation: worst case, she may not be able to recover; medium case, it’s possible she will regain enough kidney function to live a normal life (25% is enough, apparently); best case, if she does brilliantly she could have the drip taken out tomorrow.

The vet will take more blood at 10am and we are hoping to see improvement in some of her readings. If that happens she may have to go to another vet with her drip to be looked after for the long weekend, in which case we will transport her in our car.

We feel awfully guilty for not realising sooner that she was poorly. The vet did explain that it can happen very quickly, but all the same, we feel we really should have noticed.

We have an appointment at 12 noon tomorrow, by which time the vet will know a lot more. Poor Isobel has been poorly since we told her and the rest of us have churning tummies. It’s a very difficult and tense time.

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