On Saturday, all of a sudden, Sonny couldn't walk a straight line. He wobbled all over the place, and if he turned his head while walking, he would completely fall over, and then in a split second, he would right himself. Remember Sonny, the 18 year old, deaf cat, who likes to sleep in weird places. Under the car, in the fruit bowl on my buffet, in the bathroom sink......

Terry volunteered to take him to the vet..... I carried him all around the house this morning, and gave him a final hug and kiss and off I went to work.
I waited for the call, which I expected around 11:15. and it came. Terry said "I am bringing him home". I asked (kind of confused) "Alive?" Terry said yup!!! Apparently this ailment is very common in older cats and he will be fine in about 7 days!!! What a hoot. The doc said he is strong, and bright and will be just fine. When Jill dropped by for a visit, she knew exactly what I was talking about because her dog Chico had it, and was fine after 7 days.
I cannot tell you how happy I was to give him a hug when I got home from work. Even though I was ready to let him go, I am so glad he is sticking around for a bit longer!
Glad to hear that Sonny is going to keep on truckin' :-)
ReplyDeleteOnce you know they're going to be OK...it's kind of fun to have a giggle at the wobbliness...Poor Chico fell into more snowbanks...
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear that Sonny is going to be okay. My heart broke for him when I started reading the story. It's so hard to say goodbye to a pet, and I'm very happy that you didn't have to.
ReplyDeleteGo Sonny Go!!! Great news Donna
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