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Tonight's tea has been steak & Guinness casserole, with croquettes and peas, and it was awesome
I'm going to be sorry when that casserole runs out, but luckily I made loads of it - about two pounds of stewing steak went into it, and I think there's four portions or so left
Today The Wife (tm) spoke to The Vet. Millie has been up and walking around
Millie has had a wee
This means her kidneys are functioning and her spinal cord has not been damaged as part of the op.
As a result, he has started to reduce her post-op pain killers
On the not-so-good news side, she is not eating food and has spent a lot of time shivering in the corner. From our point of view, this is her normal behaviour when she is somewhere strange with none of her own bedding/toys and no sign of us. When she first arrived at the hospital she was drugged up and has spent the last 3 days off her face, now she's worried.
We may have to go and visit tomorrow just to get her eating again (maybe take a blanket/toy with us). If she starts eating, we've been told she might be well enough to come home on Friday
Today The Wife (tm) spoke to The Vet. Millie has been up and walking around
Millie has had a wee
This means her kidneys are functioning and her spinal cord has not been damaged as part of the op.
As a result, he has started to reduce her post-op pain killers
On the not-so-good news side, she is not eating food and has spent a lot of time shivering in the corner. From our point of view, this is her normal behaviour when she is somewhere strange with none of her own bedding/toys and no sign of us. When she first arrived at the hospital she was drugged up and has spent the last 3 days off her face, now she's worried.
We may have to go and visit tomorrow just to get her eating again (maybe take a blanket/toy with us). If she starts eating, we've been told she might be well enough to come home on Friday
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