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Well, Monday 9 June was another relaxing day from the Post Office. Up at 5 AM for breakfast, cat chores, catch up on E-mail and Newsgroups, and prepare to take Pearly to the vet for her annual shots, a checkup, and grooming. Some have inquired why Pearly was getting a bath. Well, she was getting to the point that she seemed unable or unwilling to groom herself completely. I suspected arthritis. Wrong. Totally Wrong.
My intention had been to pick up Pearly at 3 PM and bring her back home by 3:30. However, the vet had to talk to me. Im not going to say how much all this cost, except to say it ate up all my holiday pay and overtime money for this paycheck. Next paycheck is 20 June.
Pearly is dying. She went from 5-1/2 pounds to 4-1/2 pounds in the last year. Her kidneys have failed to the point where I will have to give her 200 ML of fluids under the skin, twice a week, about $95 per month. I was shown how to do it, and was assured that I should have no problems. Blood tests showed she also had a liver problem, and probably some form of internal cancer. Further tests would have cost several hundred dollars more. Forget it. Not on my Chapter 13 budget.
We discussed putting her to sleep sooner or later. That will be $89.50 when the time comes. I asked what to look for, and he said to look for her stopping all eating, hiding away 24 hours a day, and no further interest in being petted. None of this has happened yet. And the vet agreed that spending another several hundred dollars on a 16 year old cat would not prolong her life all that much, if at all. They also will be special ordering me some canned food for Pearly that will help with her liver problems. Ill pick it up 20 June when the next paycheck arrives.
We came back home at 4:30 PM; me, Pearly, the fluid bag, and a supply of needles. Next fluid infusion will be this Friday, then every Monday and Friday until that time arrives. In any case, I broke down and went on another Eunuch Mood Swing, the polite term for a prolonged crying jag from men in my condition. It would have been very embarrassing to have done so at the vets. When I finally came out of it, it was time for my regular Monday night AA meeting, which helped put me back on an even keel. We dont drink today, no matter what.