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Saturday, August 24, 2019

Gooseberry's return visit


Hi everyone! I’ve decided to try to restart my blog for a bit. I stopped blogging a few years back because my loss of Mewdy Blue just took my heart. But now my cats are telling stories that I have to share. I’ll probably only posted once weekly because my day job of writing articles for magazines keeps me plenty busy.
Gooseberry came on the scene in 2008 and quickly decided that Mewdy Blue was his hero. He’d follow the older cat everywhere, to Mewdy Blue’s tempered annoyance. When his hero died Goose (his nickname) acted lost. He wandered around on his own and seemed as if he had lost his heart much as I had. But today Goose is much better and back to his crazy self.
I sometimes compare him to Waffles of Glogirly fame. He loves to leap high in the air for his toys. He also races up and down the stairs as I move his stick toy (feathers on a stick). And he’s quite the talker. He and I have long conversations at times. I think he must have some Siamese in him.
Last week I was petting Gooseberry near his tail, something I do all the time, and I felt a bump. He is 11 years old now so I’m always on the lookout for lumps and bumps. I got him into the veterinarian last Friday and scheduled him for a lumpectomy. Thursday of this week he had his surgery as well as blood work and everything went well.
This morning I woke up to see Goose sitting proudly on my bed and I slowly realized something was wrong. He didn’t have his e-collar on. That meant that he also chewed out all of his sutures – both layers of them! So today we were back at the veterinary office getting staples in this time. He’s fine now and I’ve fashioned a kind of anchor for his e-collar. I tied it to his harness (which he hardly ever wears anymore) so it will be harder if not impossible to get off. Of course I’ll have to watch him closely until that incision heals but I’m more optimistic now.
The only trouble now is that I have to wait up to a week to hear the results of his biopsy. I had another cat years ago who had a lump much like this one and it was a mast cell tumor. He had a lot more over the years and eventually died of them. He did, however, live to the ripe old age of 19 so that’s a plus. Please send prayers and whatever you have Goose’s way won’t you?
I've never done a blog hop before but I'm going to try to do the Sunday Selfies blog hop so here goes. Here's the link to the Cat On My Head blog, the host of this hop: https://thecatonmyhead.com/

17 comments:

  1. Sending Gooseberry lots of purrs and power of the paw that all will be well with those results. Well done for your blog hop success! Your selfies this week are lovely – even the one with the staples – though Mrs H has insisted that I do not crack any jokes about it having us in stitches, MOL
    Have a wonderful and healing week.
    Purrs
    ERin

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    1. Thanks for "not" making the crack about being in stitches :)

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  2. I had a lumpectomy last year but lucky for me it was ok,which is good for an older bunny like me.Heal up fast Gooseberry,xx Speedy

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  3. Good to see you on the hop although I am sorry about the drama days you have suffered.

    I hope Gooseberry heals well and we see you next week!

    Marjorie and the Dash Kitten Crew

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    1. Thanks, I decided it was a good way to announce that I'm back

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  4. Awww we hope the biopsy comes back clean - sending oodles of healing purrs to Gooseberry! XOX

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  5. Hello, nice to meet you. Gooseberry is a handsome ginger cat! Purrs and prayers and POTP for good news on his biopsy and continued healing.

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  6. Sending mega purrs and prayers to your sweet Goose!

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  7. Furry nice to meet you today! Sending purrz to Goose that he heals quickly and that the lump is benign. When we get our official blog list back up (we started a new blog and our ten year plus blogs is now private for the safety of foster cats posted there.)

    Please take time to stop by KFM Newz and read about our new series on keeping cats safe and urgent rescue news at Wichita Animal Shelter. Purrz and Prayers fur Goose,
    Katie and the Katz Gang

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  8. I will add Goose to my prayer list. I have had several with mast cell tumors over the years and once removed they have been fine.I hope he heals quickly.

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    1. Thanks he is doing fine now but still wants his neck scratched all the time.

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  9. sending purrs and prayers that you get good results! My Angel Bobo once had a lump on his tail MANY years ago, it was a fatty tumor.........I was worried too, but thankfully that is all it was. The fact that it is on his tail is a GOOD THING!!

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