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OK, Now I’m The Cat’s Caregiver

IMG_0931 Yesterday was unusual.  I became the cat’s caregiver!

At 5:00 AM I went to check on Gladys and as usual, her cat Lexie was on the bed.  As I shifted the covers on Gladys, Lexie got up to come to me but she was unsteady on her feet.  Lexie was walking like a drunk.  She kept falling and walking crooked.  I knew I would have to take Lexie to the Veterinarian, so I tried to get some things done before waking Gladys.

At 6:30 AM, I woke Gladys to get her ready to go the the Adult Day Center, but she didn’t feel well.  She had severe pain in one of her arms.  Needless to say, she didn’t want to go to the center.  OK, now I have to take care of a sick old lady and a sick old cat.  I gave Gladys some pain medication and told her to go back to sleep.

At 8:00 AM I called the Vet and made an appointment.  It turns out that Lexie has a condition similar to Vertigo.  They gave me three prescriptions for her, one of which is used to treat humans for Vertigo.  So now I have medicine for Gladys and medicine for the cat.  It’s kind of funny because they take their medicine at the same time of day.  Gladys asked me not to mix up her medicine with Lexie’s medicine.

Today I had to buy chicken and rice baby food because Lexie won’t eat.  The vet said if she doesn’t eat the baby food to broil a chicken breast, cut it in cubes and give it to her with white rice.  This is all food that I will have to buy because we don’t eat white rice any more and I keep chicken legs and thighs in the freezer because they are cheaper than the breasts.  This cat is eating better than me! :)

Hope this only lasts a few days.


Posted on : Feb 18 2009
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