This picture was taken at 1:00 pm Friday 7/18/14!!!
I was minding my own beeswax not bothering anyone when.....
all of a sudden I'm stuffed in my PTU what a rude
awakening...no warning nothing just lady-handled
and treated like a stuffed sausage!!
Still in shock I found myself strapped into Gracie, the Highlander
on the way to.......THE VET
Without consulting with me... mom arranged my Senior Kitty Wellness exam for 1:30 7/18/14
No warning, no consideration for my afternoon nap
NADA
I tried all the tricks I knew to get back into my PTU
but alas I did not have the magic word
A very nice lady came in the door..
She stroked my furs and said OH MY GOODNESS
your fur is like a chinchilla...which is a small rodent...
I started to bite her until Mom told me the chinchilla was valued for its luxurious furs.
I decided not to bite the nice lady...I meow a thank you!!
My vet's office is full of purrty pictures.
Thankfully the entire visit over in no time...(report at the end)
but when I got home I noticed my white chest was wet
from where their stole my blood and it smelled disgusting...
I had to lick and lick and lick
I thought my tongue was going to fall out!!
Still cleaning vet cooties off 3 hours
after her appt. Madi does not like unapproved odors on her furs!!
NOW FOR THE STATS:
for my 12.5 year old check up
Weight: 10.1 lbs...woohoo I lost a few ounces since last year. Dr. S likes for me to be under 11
Eyes, Ears and Teeth: A+
HEART: BEATING nicely
PURR: A+
No lumps, bumps or bugs
No arthritis
Furs: soft, fluffy, shiny and clean and feels like a chinchilla MOL
Rabies vaccine: boo but at least it was quick
Senior blood panel: All in all it was good.
Dr. S said I had an itty bitty elevation in one of my kidney enzymes. The other was normal. He gave mom Two options:
1)gradually acclimating me to Purnia Senior,which has less protein, by mixing it with my current kibble and recheck my blood in 6 months OR 2) gradually acclimating me to NF RX Purina, (which has purrfect balance for senior kidneys) by mixing it with my current kibble (until that is gone). She also bought a can of NF RX Purina to see if I liked it. Mom said she wanted be proactive (big word $5.00 for to nip this enzyme thing in the bud) so she decided on option 2. THANKS to Senior blood panels...this quirky enzyme thingie was caught very early. This was my first ever issue (and not uncommon for a 12.5 year old Diva Cougar Cat) so you can bet your bottom dollar Mom will be taking me in every 6 mos to have by blood panel checked.
Please drop by tomorrow on Tasty Tuesday to see how I like my new Purina NF RX Diet...hint there is lip smacking...