It's been a tough week here at Furball Farm, and it's only Tuesday.
Maya's been put in jail - confined to quarters - admitted to kitty intensive care - since Sunday afternoon. She'd decided not to eat her pumpkin glop, and the resulting digestive issues were more than I could handle. She was also losing weight and looking a bit ratty too. Since her return to the cage, she's eaten 3 bowls of pumpkin glop, and her system appears to be settling down again.
That's the upside. The downside is that she hates me; refuses to even look at me; doesn't want me to touch or pet her. She sleeps with her back to me. I am crushed.
Clawdette was spayed today. She's still quite groggy, and is sleeping off the anesthesia in the hall bathroom, using one of my sweaters as her bed. She purred briefly when I let her out of the carrier, but I don't expect much more activity from her tonight, or even tomorrow. Ever since Sylvia died after anesthesia, it's nearly impossible for me to let one of our cats out of my sight for a procedure, and I cannot relax until everything is back to what passes for normal around here.
Mr. Ken came home from work today, and went directly to bed. He has a nasty cold and cough, and no energy at all. He managed to avoid most of the sniffles I had during the holidays, and I just sorry he's gotten caught this time. He'd warned me at noon that he wasn't 100% so I did manage to stock up on NyQuil and DayQuil.
I had jury duty yesterday. The good thing is that this county does "one day or one trial" jury duty. The bad part is that I spent the day waiting to find out if I had to go in or not. "Not" was the result, which is good. I'm done for a year, at least with County Superior Court. The bad thing was the waiting, and not knowing what to expect. What a waste of a day!
Finally, the group I've been working with has been notified that jobs are being moved to headquarters - 3000 miles from here. No word yet on whether the people are being moved (or asked to) or if just the jobs are moving. That's a real bummer; Silicon Valley is where innovation lives, and the weather is much better here as well!
Tomorrow will be more interesting, and there will be knitting content and pictures!