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If I swallow anything evil


Stockholm, originally uploaded by Jimmy Legs.

The last two weeks symbolize the highs and the lows of this cat business. On the one hand, two weeks ago we adopted out Steve to a great home; he's now known as Georgie and is settling in well with his new human and cat pals. While he had his own ups and downs, this was a very satisfying end to his time at our house.

The opposite end of the spectrum was realized this past week. At the beginning of February we took in a foster cat as a favor. He had been found on the north side of the neighborhood and the woman who took him off the street couldn't keep him due to allergies. We were going to hold him for a few days until he could be moved to Empty Cages' space. This would mean he would have to spend most of his time in a cage which, though roomy, is still a cage.

We liked him so much, however, we decided just to keep him at our house. He was no bother at all, neat and quiet, and as you see above, quite the looker. His only shortcoming was that he liked to push his water bowl around the floor at night. His room was next our bedroom, so all night long you heard the sound of a heavy ceramic bowl scraping around the room.

He settled in well. we had him neutered, tested for FIV/Felv (neg/neg) and vaccinated (FVRCP all-in-one). He barely noticed the surgery and was in high spirits when he returned to the house. I looked forward to Feb 21st, as ECC was having an adoption event; he'd make his debut at The Show and, I was sure, snag a permanent home.

But on Monday he was not himself. He slept all day, and he kept throwing up. He didn't feel feverish, so I thought it was a hairball. I tried to give him some hairball remedy stuff but he wouldn't eat it (not surprising). Then I tried to give him some chicken baby food; again he wouldn't eat (very surprising). I didn't want to overreact and decided to wait for morning to see how he was doing.

Tuesday morning he was the same. He hadn't touched any of the food I brought him, and I couldn't tell if he had drank any water. I filled a syringe with water to squirt into his throat. A few minutes afterwards, he threw up the water. I knew something was really wrong.

The vet declared him dehydrated and suffering from low body temperature. I hadn't even thought of that, who thinks about anything but fever when somebody's sick? They did bloodwork and set him up with IV fluids and warmed him to get his temperature up. I waited for a diagnosis.

After his first night on fluids and antibiotics, he was still vomiting. The vet thought he might have swallowed something that was stuck in his stomach, but to be sure he took X-rays. The first was inconclusive so they did a barium study, a series of X-rays after giving the cat barium so it will show up on the film as it moves through the GI tract. Only it didn't move through. Preliminary X-rays showed the barium in his stomach but nothing further. After 3 hours, he threw up the barium. They did a couple more shots to be sure, but nothing was passing through to the intestines.

This seemed to support the theory that he had an obstruction. But another blood test showed his white blood cell count was still dropping. The vet said it could be an aggressive virus, some such viruses can cause stomach inflammation to the point that it seems like an obstruction.

Because of his low white blood cell count and his body temperature regulation issues, they didn't want to operate anyway. The virus theory seemed to be the most likely culprit so they focused on treating that. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do for a virus is try to get the immune system to respond and fight it off. They kept him in fluids and antibiotics (plus some Pepcid for his vomiting) and hoped he could bounce back.

He didn't bounce back. Instead, he had a seizure. They sedated him and kept doing everything they could to bolster his immune system. For a while, he was stable and the approach seemed to be working. But Friday the vet called with that sober sound in his voice and I knew it was going to bad news.

He had passed away, his system just couldn't pick up enough steam to fight off the infection. The vet believes he had panleukopenia, which he probably got when he was still on the street. It's highly contagious and is one of those diseases that is easily prevented with that all-in-one vaccination he received. But of course, it can't work if you've already got the virus.

The vet and the animal clinic were very good to us. They didn't charge for a lot of stuff I know the could have. The vet was clearly upset about the outcome, which makes dealing with it easier. But obviously, it sucks. We only had him for 3 weeks, and one of those weeks he was at the vets' most of the time.

He was maybe 9 months old. He clearly wasn't an alley cat, he was very social and extremely clean for a cat you find on the street. I had looked for lost-cat listings/flyers but I never saw any evidence that anyone was looking for him. Somebody had owned him, that was certain. But whoever that was put him out on the street in the middle of one of the harsher winters we've had in a few years. I know most people don't spend as much time as I do thinking about cats, but come on.

We had wondered what he'd look like when he grew up and filled out but now thinking of that feels spooky. He's not going to grow up, we won't get to see how his personality develops, we won't be finding the right home for him to live out his days. He's already gone and that sucks. It sucks because it didn’t have to happen. I suppose there’s never been a situation that ended in death that seemed completely okay. You always imagine it working out differently. You always second-guess.

Some photos

Midnight at the oasis


Lucy at rest, originally uploaded by Jimmy Legs.

Looks like this will work! I just always have to have a relevant photo to go with the post! Um … this photo of Lucy doesn't have anything to do with anything, but darn it all, I don't take enough pictures of her these days!

So you had a bad day


Shuttle Bus: Caught!, originally uploaded by Jimmy Legs.

The week is winding up, another storm of miscommunication, purposeful redactions, and all-around confusion about who's minding the store. But now the weekend is here I can turn to the important things in life: cleaning out litterboxes and vaccuumming cat hair off the ice trays. But first I have to pick up Shuttle Bus.

That's Shuttle Bus up above, I caught her last night and brought her into BARC to get spayed. We're a bit worried because there is evidence that she is nursing a litter of kittens somewhere, but we don't know where they are. So she's going back out on the street tonight, and hopefully any kittens will be right where she left them. Either way, she's had a rougher day than I have.

I'm little lizard trapped in a man's skin


Grumpus lounges, originally uploaded by Jimmy Legs.

I hate the fact that people in high positions in a company can make offhand statements and severely affect people like me down in the trenches. The new boss of my company recently commented that he didn't like web site graphics that don't contain photos of people. I wasn't present for the conversation, so I don't really know how directed his comment was. But, having met the man, I bet it was just said casually, that when he's on the web, he likes seeing photos of people as opposed to tired clip art drawings of stuff.

But somehow this has filtered down to me as a mandate from above, that, effective immediately, the site is to be freed of any graphic that does not contain at least one human being. What nobody above me understands is that I'm already way over deadline on this site (not my fault, I swear!) and that I don't exactly have some huge library of people photos lying around. So now I am currently adding what few images I do have, artistically cropping and editing to make them look different from the images already on the site. For this I went to college? Okay, I went to college for poetry, perhaps that's a not a road that bears much scrutiny.

anyhow, not only am I desperately trying to jazz up the site thusly, I am also trying to finish building the damn thing. Meanwhile, I have two meeting an semi-related matters today, plus a time-wasting but heartwarming office holiday luncheon. On top of that, some imbecilic ad firm people keep calling me (presumably because I'm the only one who answers the phone when they call), who despite explanations that we have no use for their services, keep trying to 'maintain a relationship' with our company. They're coming by today to deliver presents to the staff.

Okay, everybody likes presents, but have you ever talked to an ad firm sales rep? I wanna die. I can't wait for that week off at the end of the month. Oh that's right, I have to work through the vacation on some stupid project nobody cares about that might get scrapped anyway. Someday I hope to be in one of these gilded positions in which youget to sit around and try to think up ways to justify your employment.

"Hey, let's change the company color palette each by one Pantone number!"

"I think the clients needs holiday Dayplanners, somebody figure out how to order and send them out."

"Let's slightly change the name of most of our products … and not tell anybody until they freak out!"

I'm so upper-management material!

Each one seeking happiness


Three Pennies, originally uploaded by Jimmy Legs.

These are some pennies I had in my pocket. Fascinating! The one on the left is a wheat penny, which if this site is to be believed, is worth about 3 cents currently. Apparently 1909 was the year to save them, not 1957 as in this case.

More than the wheat penny issue, notice how Honest Abe changed over years. Is it just me or does the modern incarnation of The Great Empancipator look like he's sourly smirking?