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Update
The doctors didn't get the teeth right but they will most likely try again. Next time they will pick her up in the airport and bring her in their own hotel.
I got a really bad flu now and not happy about it.
Amory likes being spoiled (me bringing him food to bed and stuff) and cuddles a lot and rarely pukes. No signs of pain.
The doctors didn't get the teeth right but they will most likely try again. Next time they will pick her up in the airport and bring her in their own hotel.
I got a really bad flu now and not happy about it.
Amory likes being spoiled (me bringing him food to bed and stuff) and cuddles a lot and rarely pukes. No signs of pain.
2. Assume the world fades away for three days, because, it will feel like that anyway. Go with the flow. (Sleep as needed, drink plenty of liquids, and chicken soup is your friend. So is ginger ale. No idea what ginger ale does, but for some reason it is what I crazy with the flu.) After three days, you will think the world is returning. It is. But don't be fooled. It is the light at the end of the tunnel. It's just the day you start noticing you're feeling better. Don't be fooled enough to think that's the day to do a big project. Be proud if that's the day you can pour your own milk into your cereal. That's good enough. And from there you get gradually better.
3. The proper temperature for a cat is 104 degrees. This is why cats like us particularly in winter time, because we're the best they have for an electric blanket. But since flues come with raised temperature, hug the cat as much as possible. This is the time when the cat returns the benefits you give. Raising your temperature breaks your fever, so hug Amory. It's good for you, good for Amory, and simply feels good. (However move cat quickly if she's going to puke. Just sayin'. lol)