Marigold Scooby

Night shift report

Marigold takes the Night shift watching over Scooby. As some of you know, Scooby became deathly ill. This is what happened. He had a rapid onset of diabetes accelerated by a cortisone shot he got for allergies. The cortisone is insulin resistant and caused the unknown underlying diabetes to attack immediately with a vengeance. He had tested negative for diabetes several months ago. He was almost comatose when he went to the animal hospital. He was severely dehydrated. His liver and spleen were enlarged and very painful. Lymphoma was suspected, but Scooby luckily did not test positive for it. It was caused by diabetes. He was in the intensive care unit. With fluids and insulin, after 4 days he came home. He was a 14 pound cat when he went in. Now he is a ten pound cat! I am told he is now at a good weight. All my other cats are 10 pounders.

I have been giving him insulin injections. He is a very good boy about them. An ultrasound shows his liver and spleen shrunk back down and do not hurt any more. I had a diabetic cat a long time ago, so it was nothing new to me to give the cat injections. We are almost completely out of the woods now. He appears to be in remission. 40% of cats go into remission if they are treated early. His daily insulin has been gradually reduced now from 1 unit twice per day to a tiny 1/2 unit once per day. He eats a low carbohydrate canned food diet. Dry food, even the “DM” diabetes management foods have too many carbs when compared to wet foods. Dry food also gave Scooby crystals in his urine and nearly clogged him up a few months back!

Two weeks and Scooby will go back in for another test. We are hoping for good results. In this photograph, Scooby is sleeping peacefully at home. I have noticed that cats know when something is wrong. Thanks again for all the prayers and purrs.  The camera lens perspective has distorted the sizes of the two cats!

Marigold Scooby

Night shift

cat on table

Inspector Marigold does a doubletake!

Inspector Marigold must look at every task that is done here, especially when it is computer related. She does not want any blog post interruptions! As most often happens, when you really need to print something, the printer cartridge is empty. I needed to replace the black one. The cartridges cost much more than they are worth, but we are held hostage by the manufacturers. I have taken matters into my own hands. I bought a black refill kit. For less than the price of one cartridge, I can fill 4 – 8! The operation went well. I didn’t even spill any ink or get any on me! Marigold inspects the finished cartridge.

cat on table

Smells full to me!

Marigold on table

Who is going to clear off this table? I want my paper bag back! Who said you could use it?

Doubletake

Marigold does a doubletake is just a guess. It is a weird digital photo. It looks like maybe her head is double exposed. With a film camera I would believe it, but not with a digital. I am not a photography expert. Is a puzzlement! There is no mirror in the room. I have next to no ability with regard to “photo editing”. Taken with a phone. Perhaps it was a low light slow exposure and I moved? Any thoughts? Maybe she was just beside herself.

2015-02-15 marigold doubletake 2 550 px

cat and books

The Magician’s apprentices / Medusa

Becoming a magician and absorbing all these spells makes us sleepy. We need lighter reading!

cat and books

Marigold

cat

Marigold

Zeke and Marigold

Fuzzy Bookworms

I think these are the books you two are looking for. I will read you a story later.

books

Little Golden Books

Medusa

I plucked this Medusa post of mine out of a parallel universe. If you have seen it before, you must have travelled in time and space. Some of you familiar with the Classics, know of the Greek hero Perseus who has many perilous encounters with gods and mythical creatures. One of these creatures is Medusa. She was a woman who had an indiscretion with Poseidon in the temple of Athena. The goddess was angry about that, and turned Medusa’s hair into snakes! Other sources say that she was one of three sisters, known as Gorgons, born of ancient marine gods, who had wings, and snakes for hair.

The important thing to know is that looking upon her face would turn one to stone. The classic 1983 film “Clash of the Titans” graphically shows the story of her death. A little known fact is that Perseus brought cats along with him on his adventures . . .

Medusa by Caravaggio 1595
(Caravaggio 1595)

Marigold and stone cat

Ignore her like me, Fluffy! Too late!