Updates (or "I'm Dreaming of a Tight Christmas")
Ah, fun times. Let's see what all is going on.
Cocoa is doing fantastic. On Friday, she started eating the full amount of dry cat food recommended for a kitty her size. She's eaten the entire 2/3 cup or more since then. She's also gained some weight so she's back to a slightly pudgy 10.0 pounds. Along with getting her pudge back, she's also gotten her chat back. That girlie will not stop talking! She talks like crazy every morning when she first sees us, every night when I come home, and constantly in between. It's great to have our old Cocoa back. In two weeks we will recheck her liver levels and, assuming everything with that is okay, take out the feeding tube. Yay!
Now on to less, well, exciting news. My "talent" of closing down companies has been transferred. Now Dan has it. Dan's got one month to find new employment. Very exciting! Uhm, yeah.
Well, all I can say is thank goodness the Cocoa-related vet bills came before we were facing the possibility of being a one-income home. Otherwise I might have had to pre-chew her food and feed her it to her without a tube.
Cocoa is doing fantastic. On Friday, she started eating the full amount of dry cat food recommended for a kitty her size. She's eaten the entire 2/3 cup or more since then. She's also gained some weight so she's back to a slightly pudgy 10.0 pounds. Along with getting her pudge back, she's also gotten her chat back. That girlie will not stop talking! She talks like crazy every morning when she first sees us, every night when I come home, and constantly in between. It's great to have our old Cocoa back. In two weeks we will recheck her liver levels and, assuming everything with that is okay, take out the feeding tube. Yay!
Now on to less, well, exciting news. My "talent" of closing down companies has been transferred. Now Dan has it. Dan's got one month to find new employment. Very exciting! Uhm, yeah.
Well, all I can say is thank goodness the Cocoa-related vet bills came before we were facing the possibility of being a one-income home. Otherwise I might have had to pre-chew her food and feed her it to her without a tube.

Cocoa and Mom? Thankfully not.


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