To end the confusion, this is a tricephalos....
And this is Godzilla fighting three-headed Gidorah...
GOMEN, GOJIRA SAN
THE OLD HOUSE
"I had a GREAT time! Every girl should elope!"
TO THE WOODS
Sleepy Fidget
MOVING ON
"Maybe I ate too much......?"
WHAT I`M READING...LE PAPILLON & LE PHALENE - GRAND COEURS EN PETIT TAILLE - Jean-Marie Vanbutsele
THE LAST FILM I SAW....
" PACIFIC RIM" - great fun. Gojira meets Neon Genesis Evangelion
And this is Godzilla fighting three-headed Gidorah...
GOMEN, GOJIRA SAN
THE OLD HOUSE
"I had a GREAT time! Every girl should elope!"
TO THE WOODS
Sleepy Fidget
MOVING ON
"Maybe I ate too much......?"
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Saga of a woman old enough to know better who lets her life be governed by the ridiculous hobby of breeding and showing dogs, musing on life, the twenty first century, Cameron and his mini-me, and the occasional sheep.
"IN DOG YEARS, I`M DEAD"
Sunday, August 15, 2010
EAR WE GO AGAIN
Autumn looms, with morning mist quite thick today, and the dogs are determined to push me into bankruptcy before winter, with a succession of minor but expensive aliments. Camilla has been particularly prominent in this, with an enormous ear haematoma. The usual op., involving draining it and fastening the ear back together with pearl buttons, should have been straight forward but was not well done, involving frequent follow-up visits and the constant wearing of what my vet refers to as a “party hat”, much to Camilla`s disgust.
My only previous experience of this op was with a tomcat named Freddie. Freddie ranged far and wide, and only came home, it seemed, when he required medical attention.
One morning, after a week`s absence, I heard him running down the lane, calling as he came, and I knew by the sound of it he was in trouble. One ear was swollen shut. Straight to vet.
I left him there for treatment, and when I came to collect him, the vets were still laughing.
It seems that on his little trip, Freddie had caught earmites, probably from a holiday romance . (I dread to think what she got out of it...) Anyway, he had scratched the ear, and with his sharp cat claws had caused a haematoma, a blood blister which had swollen up and closed the ear. This lack of an escape route had not troubled the earmites, which had gone on with their daily life, reproducing like...well, like earmites. “And when we drained it, and opened the ear the huge number of earmites had built up such a pressure that they were hitting the opposite wall – it was like opening a champagne bottle.”
Somehow I was quite glad to have escaped this jolly event.
Meanwhile, I have ongoing computer problems and may be offline for a time.
I can no doubt use the time this will free up by contributing still more to the the Vet Retirement Fund.
My only previous experience of this op was with a tomcat named Freddie. Freddie ranged far and wide, and only came home, it seemed, when he required medical attention.
One morning, after a week`s absence, I heard him running down the lane, calling as he came, and I knew by the sound of it he was in trouble. One ear was swollen shut. Straight to vet.
I left him there for treatment, and when I came to collect him, the vets were still laughing.
It seems that on his little trip, Freddie had caught earmites, probably from a holiday romance . (I dread to think what she got out of it...) Anyway, he had scratched the ear, and with his sharp cat claws had caused a haematoma, a blood blister which had swollen up and closed the ear. This lack of an escape route had not troubled the earmites, which had gone on with their daily life, reproducing like...well, like earmites. “And when we drained it, and opened the ear the huge number of earmites had built up such a pressure that they were hitting the opposite wall – it was like opening a champagne bottle.”
Somehow I was quite glad to have escaped this jolly event.
Meanwhile, I have ongoing computer problems and may be offline for a time.
I can no doubt use the time this will free up by contributing still more to the the Vet Retirement Fund.
Comments:
My husband always claimed that we paid for everything of the previous vet's Landrover except the back bumper. Probably he was right - he usually is. Sometimes I would rather not know how much on an annual basis it costs us at the vets. Still, we are always glad they are there when we need them. Best wishes to the patient and hope that there are no more imminent disasters of a canine variety.
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