Kitty come hooooome!

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Blessed Samhain, everyone! There will be a lovely bonfire tonight. Hurrah!

At least, I hope it's hurrah. At the moment we are very worried, as our bad BoyCat stayed out all last night and hasn't reappeared this morning. I hope he's just got shut in somewhere and that whoever owns wherever he is will turn up and let him out very soon, but until then we can't do much but fret. 

He may be doing it on purpose, of course, to pay us back for squeeing over KITTENS yesterday.

I shall be off to the Churchill shortly, for my pre-chemo consultation. These, I'm thankful to say, are generally non-invasive. Just as well, as I'm feeling a little wobbly and fragile, and might well burst into tears if anyone were to poke me about too much. (I have not, to date, done much, if anything, in the way of bursting into tears, but I reserve it as an emergency option.) I do have to ask about a bunch of things, including (i) continuing shortness of breath, (ii) possible build-up of ascites, (iii) will going to the dentist present a problem, (iv) is there anything that can be done to prevent the post-chemo TWINGES, because twinges up the fanny are Not Nice, and (v) almost certainly other stuff that I've forgotten. I shall probably forget all those by the time I get there. I should probably write them down. *proceeds not to do so*

I had an email from my line manager at the weekend - the poor woman never stops working - asking if I'd like to go to the team Christmas lunch. Sadly, a quick check of the cancer diary showed that the meal is on the Tuesday after chemo #5, when I shall be in the full throes of side-effect hell, so that'd be a no.

I really think we may as well cancel Christmas this year; I'm not up to shopping, let alone standing in line at the post office, and one can't do everything online. But then again - bloody cancer's miserable enough without we go giving up on the fun stuff.

Bloody cancer. Wretched cats. Oh, it's a great life, if you don't weaken!

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thank you, Annie. I hope he does come home soon. We've coped with Judy losing her job and me getting cancer, but losing one of the cats would tip me right over the edge.

    xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Hilary, Oh no, I hate it when cats do that to you.... Poor you. Remember my boy cat did it a few weeks ago...?  they love this weather. I remember saying if he doesn't come in for his dinner then I will get really worried and about 2 hours after that and me being really worried,  he came back in. Not a lot of consolation I know cos i know how much we worry... but I remember you saying bet he didn't say where he had been... I hope he comes in sooner rather than later.

    I take a note book and write down the questions these days. Hope you got on ok.

    I cancelled my birthday this year with the idea that I would celebrate it when not in hospital or having treatment etc. Trouble is you forget about it after a while... so at least get a tree and some pate and lobster thermidore for Mr Crab...  and I did do everything online ha ha. And Sue already has novelty pens found...

    Big big hug and crossing things and praying to St Anthony (both of them) and sacrificing things to Kali and everyhting for cat to come back.... So he will.

    Little My x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Oh Hilary, I'm sure BoyCat will come back home when he's hungry .......... have you tried the old trick of shaking the box of cat bickys outside the door ( or chinking a spoon on his feed bowl ) to lure him back in ? Cats are a law unto themselves and my old neutered tabby tom ( Marley, named after Bob ) used to do the same ........ and then start yowling to come in once I was settled down in bed !

    Hope all went okay for your pre-chemo consultation, I have to make notes too. No, don't cancel Christmas because you need a bit of festive fun ....... just scale things down to suit yourselves, but definitely decorate the tree !

    Try not to worry about BoyCat as I'm sure he's not far away.

    Love, Joycee xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi sweetie

    All seems okay in consultant-land, although she wasn't too keen on my going to the dentist. She says that something-or-other, blah blah blah (something to do with the blood test) had dropped significantly, which is a Good Thing, and generally seemed happy. Since I came home I've started developing a sore throat, which can just bugger off, I don't need it.

    I'm really more worried about the ShadowCat than anything else - stuff cancer, who even cares? He makes a very distinctive ker-thunk! as he jumps over the fence, and I keep thinking I can hear it, and then getting even more upset when I go down to look for him and he isn't there.

    He's such a nervous scaredycat; anything could have happened, really. We've looked around the roads nearby and haven't seen any sad little bodies in the gutter, but he might've got trapped somewhere. He does like to be out frolicking, but he usually likes his supper more!

    I should've known when I had such a nice time yesterday that something shitty was going to happen. It always does.

    xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Honey,

    I have a big scaredy cat who loves his dinner more than anything. He doesn't even like frolocking outside and he went off and made our lives a misery and we wandered up and down the roads too and then in he popped like what was the problem... after I had just about decided that was it he was dead and in the proverbial gutter... the other one went off today for ages too.

    boy cats seem to love this time of year too and do get absorbed in something or other... so I know there is no point in saying don't worry cos I would be worried too being a fellow mad cat lady, but he may well be just a dirty stop out stomping around...

    I really hope so. Samhain has to be cat's time too eh?

    Please let me know when he comes in cos I will worry too... I will do a little something to the great cat god for you....

    I did have a thought today about what classed someone as a mad old cat lady and I wondered if it was cats to children to ratio? You see my theory is the less children and more cats the more you are one. I only had one kid cos if I see a baby I go Oh  there's a baby. whereas kittens I want one. If babies were kittens I would have loads of kids. Some people have no kids and one cat, others 3 kids and one cat.. big difference. One kid and 3 cats... 3 kids and 10 cats.. get the idea? So me, 1 kid and 4 cats.. veering towards mad cat lady street...

    Glad she was pleased with whatever it was going down. That is good news. Although i guess that means you are well enough to have more chemo yeah ...and I always think dentists are a bit overrated so I wouldn't bother going.

    Try not to worry too much and the biggest hug to you

    Little My (worrying) xxx