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Names of cat’s in our house
- Chloe
- Steve
- Lillith
- Sydney
- Rio
- Cody
- Pumpkin
- Bright-not (deceased)
- Death (deceased)
- Sean (deceased)
- Duffy (deceased)

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For the record, I don’t ever bathe my cats. I might swat a baby wipe in the general direction of their unmentionables when they become particularly unspeakable to remind them it’s time to take care of business, and I might remove the occasional bit of sap or honey or whatever they manage to somehow find indoors, but no baths ever.
The bathroom is Cody’s favorite place. He pushes open the door whenever I or a guest is in there. Lots of fun. He also *prrps* and prances around the tub ledge whenever I am taking a shower, and just to make sure I feel great about myself he hops in and licks the tub dry every morning.
Today we got a little excited hopping up on the tub ledge an went right in. He sat at my feet for about 5 seconds WTFing then scrambled to get out. To his credit he did not use his claws on my feet, and he easily could have.
We did not enjoy our first shower.
p.s.: My floor is not as filthy as it looks. That tile is about 50 years old and the enamel is worn off.
Sphere: Related Content- I had Duffy and Sean for almost 13 years
- Duffy wandered off and never returned in May 2006
- I got another one in August 2006, which last ed for a month or so: He hated the house and never integrated. I returned him with the SPCA’s blessing, and asked them to help me pick another one
- I brought Pumpkin home in November 2006
- I put Sean to sleep after 2nd round of CHF in July
- Immediately brought Cody home so pumpkin wouldn’t freak out.
So do the math. I only have 2 cats still, and I am not a crazy cat lady.
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I found 1ish year old Sean at the Boston SPCA. He was outgoing and enormous. He had a crazy loud and broken sounding rumblepurr and his nictitating membranes were sort of slow and “stupid.” I thought he was going to be a bit of a big dumb animal but he turned out to be outrageously smart.
He was always an interesting cat, but with a bit of a mean streak towards me. After I left school in 96 to move to San Francisco, I sent him and Duffy out to live with my Mom and Gram in Seattle while I got settled. At his first Seattle vet visit mom called with bad news. “The vet said he has a bad heart. The worst murmur he’s ever heard. He’ll probably be dead within 6 months.”
The settling ended up taking 3 years, but the eventually came back. In the meantime Mom had turned Sean into a ridiculously sweet little big guy.
Every time I took Sean to the vet after, each new vet would listen to his heart with a startled look on her face and say “Worst murmur I’ve ever heard. He’ll be dead in 6 months. But my, what a sweet cat.” They would do an ultrasound at a few hundred bucks, give me some meds and send me away. After a couple of years of this I stopped doing the ultrasounds, because it was always the same thing: Dead in 6 months.
A few years ago I stopped giving him the meds because they made him throw up and made him grouchy. As the years went on it didn’t seem to matter.
Last year in late april Duffy disappeared. Just never came home one day. I had my first trip to Europe planned in May, so Gram came down to stay and take care of him. He got really sick while I was away, couldn’t keep anything down. We took him to the vets during several bouts of this. Over a few months he lost about hal of his body weight, but this level off and he seemed fine if a ghost of himself.
Six months ago he started breathing very heavily. I took him to the vet thinking it might be time to put him down. They told me he was in congestive heart failure. Prognosis very poor, but they could easily get him out of the crisis. So I did… at a cost of about 2K. They gave me Lasiks, specifically to keep the fluid off of his lungs and heart. And he was quite good for several more months, so more so that I got him a new friend, Pumpkin, since he was pretty down. It definitely improved his spirits.
A few weeks ago, Sean started feeling poorly again with labored breathing. He started sleeping under the bed, his usual signal that he was sick. I doubled up his meds, and sure enough a lot of fluid apparently came out of his innards, and he had “water bags” in his belly and neck. But no improvement.
I called mom and she came down to be with me while we took him to the vet for the last time. That’s the first time I put a pet to sleep. I had no idea how hard it would be.
Sphere: Related ContentTwo hundred and forty-three goats were crushed to death this morning after the livestock truck they were riding in flipped while making a tight turn in San Rafael, authorities said.
This is awful and sad. I wanted to say something funny when talking about it with my roommates and jason simply said “It’s just not funny. Goat’s are like puppies. They’re so cool.”
Bleh.
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