Why, she is priceless! This morning, Ms. Shell was up on the window seat taking an active interest in the world outside. From her vantage point she can see the creek, the barn cats and any wildlife crossing our pastures, although this morning, we have heavy ice fog so even with her excellent vision, I doubt she saw much at all. But, she is out of her cage and roaming the room, which gives me hope that perhaps this peeing a river in the pans is due to diabetes and not kidney failure. I’ve been with cats whose systems are going and they can barely move must less jump up onto a window seat 7 feet off the floor!
Praying and purring to be nothing serious!!! Purring, purring and purring! Seems our Shell is really coming out of the shell now… That’s fantastic! Enjoy the view Sweet pie!
We are sending her tons of purrs and prayers – none of the options are great but we are hoping for the best outcome that will give her the best chance! We love that she is getting to be so brave and outgoing – getting in the window is such a grreat thing!!
Oh wow, that is so exciting. She must be feeling better. We are sending lots of purrs that it isn’t kidney failure. I guess her little starved system has to get used to some good food or food period, so her kidneys are working hard. We sure do hope she continues to get better. Take care.
Miracles do happen and we know with your nursing care and love, that you will both meet each obstacle and get through it, one paw in front of the other, one day at a time.
So glad she knows she is loved and safe and free to roam and explore. No matter what, she has that.
But we are purring and praying for a miracle and her to completely recover. And due to so many generous, very generous donations, she will have the chance.
And thanks to you, MA, she was given the chance at all!!!!