May. 1st, 2008 12:14 pm
Kitty Update! And stuff.
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No, not the kitty in my icon, my other kitty. You know, the one that began peeing blood a'la Margaret Cho in I'm the One That I Want. Anyway, he had one bit of bloody urine issues on Monday, after we ran out of anti-biotics. So I took a half day at work yesterday and we dragged him to the vet.
The good? He hasn't had another issue since that one issue sometime Monday.
The bad? He REALLY disliked it when she checked his bladder. I've never heard him make those noises.
The meh? He's on more drugs. Pills now, but they're once a day and he seems like a happy kitty again. He's not dragging litter throughout the house anymore, and he's not trying to pee in the sinks or in the kitty beds or in OUR beds. We think he's better, but he's going to be on these things for about 20 days just to make sure.
In other news, Costco is scary. I spent $200 there last week. Granted, we won't be buying anything major there again for, oh, at least a month. Seriously. We've got like three weeks worth of chicken in our fridge, two weeks worth of beef. Which all in all makes probably a month's worth of meat for a month. We'll need to buy lunchmeat (we were still using a previous trips lunch meat this week), but that's it. Well, and milk.
Oh, and they have Salmon patties there that are pretty decent. Those will keep for a couple weeks, too.
So, yeah. $200 once a month or $65 every week, which is around where we were averaging. Considering this trip included a huge supply of cleaners and kitty litter I'd say we made out like bandits.
The good? He hasn't had another issue since that one issue sometime Monday.
The bad? He REALLY disliked it when she checked his bladder. I've never heard him make those noises.
The meh? He's on more drugs. Pills now, but they're once a day and he seems like a happy kitty again. He's not dragging litter throughout the house anymore, and he's not trying to pee in the sinks or in the kitty beds or in OUR beds. We think he's better, but he's going to be on these things for about 20 days just to make sure.
In other news, Costco is scary. I spent $200 there last week. Granted, we won't be buying anything major there again for, oh, at least a month. Seriously. We've got like three weeks worth of chicken in our fridge, two weeks worth of beef. Which all in all makes probably a month's worth of meat for a month. We'll need to buy lunchmeat (we were still using a previous trips lunch meat this week), but that's it. Well, and milk.
Oh, and they have Salmon patties there that are pretty decent. Those will keep for a couple weeks, too.
So, yeah. $200 once a month or $65 every week, which is around where we were averaging. Considering this trip included a huge supply of cleaners and kitty litter I'd say we made out like bandits.