A.Glass updates and insight (update 55)
(Home after four nights in a Vet Hospital.)
- Due date for 2180: Futurus Mortuus (e-book) is for late February or early March
- Art, design and creative expansion is a constant.
My cat on Friday the 24th January 2014 had kidney
failure. The first Vet I took him too called me up at 3:00pm and
advised that he go into an emergency veterinary hospital and be put
on intravenous fluids. So I rush him down to a veterinary
hospital, he is seen late Friday afternoon. Not a well boy.
The second Vet asks me if he has been chewing on indoor plants, because he is young
and it is unusual in young cats to have such acute kidney failure.
I say yes he has, I am then told he will lose over 75% of kidney use
if he makes it. I leave him with the Vet and book in on the
Saturday afternoon to see him. Later that night I resigned my
self to the fact that my cat, after six years of loyalty and an
awesome companion, has to be put down. Arriving at the
hospital, the nurse takes me through to where the cat is receiving
his IV fluids. She says to me jokingly that we call Morbius (my
cat) "mega watts" because he has
attacked anyone that has gotten near him, nurses, Vets the whole
works. I smile. That's my boy fighting this fucking
world. Entering the cat area of the hospital, all the other
cats are sleeping, curled up in cages, Morbius is wide eyed, angry,
trying to flick off the drip inserted into his upper paw. He
sees me and starts rubbing his head against the cage, he is happy.
I see the red card placed on his cage that reads "Severe.
Watch!" and I smile again. Crouching down I pat him as he
tries to get closer to my hand. The nurses comment that he is
happy to see me. That he has been very difficult to handle,
flinging himself at the cage, lunging at the nurses, claws out.
He wasn't ready to leave this existence just yet, he
beat the problem into oblivion. Pure will power, devoid of self
consciousness. Just the desire to survive.
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