It's Sweetnesday!
Shhh...don't tell Queen Sweet that she's going to the veterinarian tomorrow.
Am thinking she's feeling hurty, due to arthritis, and will have the usual tests for an oldster like Sweetie.
Two friends have mentioned monthly shots for pain, and as Sweetie is hard to pill, this may be a possibility.
When living day to day with The Queen, I don't notice that she's got dust and stray furs all over her, but when I see the photos, I think, "why is she so dusty?"
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Did you forget to dust your cat today? MOL!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOur black furs just show up dust more than other fur colours ;)
I hope the Vet can help you feel less hurty.
Purrs, Julie
It's the black cat effect! We're crossing paws that the vet finds a good solution for Sweetie.
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The Chans
mum sez to send sweetie ober and she will gibz her a booty shop treatment
ReplyDeleteI feel hurty all the time too. Don't take anything for it, but my sound effects at times is alarming.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week. Scritches to Queen Sweet. ♥
Hope the vet can help Sweetie feel less painful.
ReplyDeleteHurty is no fun. we hope the vet can give good healing advice.
ReplyDeleteDusty?? Not by our standards, LOL!!
We hope the vet has a solution. For Queen Nellie a heated bed was the best thing for her arthritis. She is adorable (even if she is dusty).
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty girl. Ask about the monoclonal antibody shot. It's a series of 3, 1 a month for 3 months and done.
ReplyDeleteWe will say a little prayer for you
ReplyDeleteAww, the Queen sure is pretty. We're purring and praying all goes well tomorrow, and they can help with her discomfort. XO
ReplyDeletePoor Sweetie. I hope her trip goes well. My niece's 16 yr old cat improved after just one injection. XO
ReplyDeleteI just started Ernie on the monthly shots. Medication is called Solensia and is supposed to be a game changer for treating arthritis.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to Sweetie tomorrow. I think Poppy Q gets a short every month for arthritis, doesn't she? And don't worry about the dust; at my age, I'd starting to collect a bit myself.
ReplyDeleteHow did it go? I am late getting here. XX
ReplyDeleteI used to see dust on Harley's forehead sometimes. I hope you're able to figure out something for Sweetie and her pain management.
ReplyDeleteOh, Sweetie, pain is no fun. Best wishes!
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