Cat angst, part two.
Aug. 2nd, 2007 05:09 pmWell, we've talked a lot about it and talked to the vet and everyone agrees it's time to put Sophie to sleep. Her diabetes is advancing and if we did keep her we'd be moving to 3 shots a day. That's not pleasant for anyone. And she's still not having a very good quality of life at this point, so it's time. :-(
Still hoping for a home for Tim. He's very shy, not very bright, and will spend most of his time hiding, but he does come out and find you for love when he gets to know you. He is a quiet, sweet boy (neutered) and has the softest head evah; like bunny fur.
Obligatory Costuem Content: I have been sewing buttons and hooks on ALL. DAY. LONG. My eyes are more sore than my fingers. Pinkie still needs to be hemmed but I really just don't think I'm going to bother.
Still hoping for a home for Tim. He's very shy, not very bright, and will spend most of his time hiding, but he does come out and find you for love when he gets to know you. He is a quiet, sweet boy (neutered) and has the softest head evah; like bunny fur.
Obligatory Costuem Content: I have been sewing buttons and hooks on ALL. DAY. LONG. My eyes are more sore than my fingers. Pinkie still needs to be hemmed but I really just don't think I'm going to bother.