Thursday, November 23, 2017

Much to be grateful for.

My ma always says to live a life of thanks and giving, and it is most appropriate on Thanksgiving to share with you her thoughts on living with an attitude of gratitude and to give give give give give (all while expecting nothing in return).

This year, my sister and I are very thankful for our new home. It is warm and has plenty of space for us to roam. We are thankful for the food mamma buys us, and for all the love she gives us. We are grateful for her and God most of all.

I am thankful for the doctors at the animal hospital where I go very often.  I am thankful that I am healthy enough to spend another Thanksgiving with my family.

We are all grateful to our readers, and send to the web-universe blessings of Thanksgiving to all of you, your families and friends, too.

Thank you!



We celebrate it, but this was too funny not to share. 


Sunday, November 12, 2017

I am tired all of the time.

So. I have been sleeping a lot.
"They" say cats sleep generally 12-16 hours - and I am pretty sure I am up to 20.

I have been coughing/dry heaving a lot, too.  Before my CHF diagnosis, ma always assumed my coughing was due to a hairball that would not come up... now we know the truth.

The new diuretic may or not be working, I do not know, I cannot tell.

My ma is sad and watches over me obsessively.

I do not know how to help her feel better about any of this.  Although, I have made it a habit to sit on her pillow, above her head every morning, and wake her up by pawing or licking her forehead. 

She may or may not like this, I do not know, I cannot tell.

As the holiday season quickly approaches, remember to focus on what is important. Don't get lost in the hustle and bustle of the season.  Hug your loved ones tight - tell them you love them.   Pet your pets, let them know you love them, too.