Can't a guy in kidney failure lay on a heat grate for warmth without being hassled?
There
is a downside to having such a witty Mummy and Daddy...
Good thing I'm such a good sport. The best of the best actually...
Kindness of our most beloved Tatsie Boots who deals with needles, pills and bad tasting liquid meds being forced down his throat daily with nary a complaint. Yup, they broke the brave mold after then fashioned our special boy...XXOO
unequivacolly drole-that cat surely deserves 9 lives and a kidney.
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I hope the kitty of this witty couple recovers quickly.
ReplyDeletepoor dear, love how your darling is perched on the radiator, that is wear I would find myself, next to the window and in a warm spot. Sending good vibes your way. Also thanks so much for the kind twitter message! I have tagged you on my gossip post by the way.
ReplyDeleteaww, poor kitty! What a stiff upper lip he has!
ReplyDeleteyou are so funny!! hahahahah i seriously lol'ed
ReplyDeleteAdorable picture and such a precious kitty. You are easy to love as you are a great "pet mom". Happy Monday!
ReplyDeletePoor Templeton. :-( If I had an extra kitty kidney lying around it would surely be yours. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the funniest things ever - you are truly gifted! (of course, that comes from someone who can't help but laugh at things others would call tasteless:)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, that last picture and the look on your little patient's face - pure gold...
I don't know whether to feel sad, or smile? So I'm doing both!
ReplyDeleteWhat a baby doll. I'm so sorry. Those pics crack me up. He's laughing on the inside. LOL.
ReplyDeletePoor guy and poor you for having to administer all of those meds. xoxo
ReplyDeleteOmg, he is so precious! And what a good sport he is!
ReplyDeleteHe is a brave one! Wish I had a kitty kidney to send your way! XOXO
ReplyDeleteAwwww, poor baby! I am confident he is getting top notch care from his Mama nurse.
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Awww...poor little guy. He's blessed to have such caring parents.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes think it's worse on the human than the kitty. I did the same with my Zoe when she was losing her kidney function. She was a little trooper. She would let me do anything without any complaints. I think they know that everything you do makes them feel better. Unfortunately, cancer was her enemy, not her kidneys.
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What a beautiful kitty ! I am so sorry to hear about his diagnosis.
ReplyDeleteOur beloved kitty, Damien, lived with kidney failure for over a year. All good quality of life. He was on epos and twice daily we gave him subcutaneous fluids.
What a handsome fellow! Our best kitty prayers are with you.
ReplyDeleteYou made me smile once again.
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Always Bumby
Don't fix'em, replace'em. So says a Salisbury follower.
ReplyDeletemy kitty from when i was growing up had bad diabetes and we had to give her insulin shots all the time and then she had kidney failure too. it was really really sad. so sorry
ReplyDeleteAwww, Templeton has such a strong spirit, we feel terrible he has to cope with this. Scooter-the-Wonder-Cat is sending lots of kitty love his way.
ReplyDeleteHugs to his Mom,
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