Tinkerbellarella
DIS Veteran
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Nope, no kittens yet. I brought her home 3 weeks ago today. She's a cute little snuggler. I've had her sit on my chest for at least 1/2 hour and she just moved from one shoulder to another, laid across my chest area. I called the Humane Society on Monday asking what I should do since she hadn't had her kitties yet. They told me to give another week or so.............
I think this has officially become "Babnana Kitten Watch 2010".

I hope everyone has a great Saturday! It's beautiful here and I have a full day ahead of me. My training for the 2011 Disney 1/2 Marathon starts today with a 5K to benefit a foster care and adoption program both my mother and SIL-to-be work for. I won't be running, just walking. (If you're at all interested in my 2011 trip, there's a link to the PTR in my signature.)
I plan on taking it easy when I come home...AFTER stopping at A.C. Moore to pick up supplies for finishing up my September trip binder and my 2011 training/trip binder.
Maybe a movie and dinner tonight with BF.
Also, I'm hoping you all can send a little prayer up for my SIL-to-be. Poor thing is the sweetest girl you could ever meet and she's had the week from Hades. She's in the last part of her program for a Master's in Family and Marital Counseling and has to complete an internship. Her boss said she could do it at work (add'l unpaid responsibilities) but two other bosses are fighting over who gets her. So yesterday her boss, who's fed up, is about to just say forget it, no internship.

In the meantime, she's been pulling together the 5K while dealing with some pretty serious legal claims happening in one of ther foster homes for one of her program kids. As if all this wasn't enough, yesterday it all came to a head.
Early in the morning she found out her new stepfather, who's battled cancer over the past few years, suffered a heart attack and was in the hospital. She really had NO new news on him all day, even as of 8 p.m. last night. All they could say was that his heart tests looked normal now but it was obvious that his heart was still under stress and they can't tell why. It could be his chemo meds or something like that but the bottom line is that they just don't know. This man came back from a terminal cancer diagnosis of only 6 months to live. He and my SIL-to-be's mom just got married and went on their honeymoon a few weeks ago. It's just such a tough situation.
Then, she and my brother were supposed to attend a Navy Ball with friends in the even and were all snazzied up and were bringing their Yorkie, Sophee, over to my mom's for the night (she often has sleepover's with "Grammy and Grampy" and their dog Cody). On their way to my mom's house, Sophee started pooping and throwing up all over the car. When they got her outside at my mom's, she immediately pooped one more time and collapsed onto the ground, eyes closed, breathing shallow. She wouldn't stand up. They thought she was dying right in front of their eyes.
They got her to the emergency vet down the street (thank goodness there's one so close by) and after a few hours there, found out she may have a condition common in adult Yorkies called HGV. I hope I'm getting my facts straight, but it's basically caused by bacteria. The red blood cell count skyrockets (high is 60, Sophee's was 66 when they brought her in) and turns the blood in her body into sludge. Her stomach and intestines were inflamed and they also spotted what may be a kidney stone. On top of all that, upon reviewing her x-rays, they discovered a broken rib! It was a very old break and is unrelated to this current issue but the poor baby!
So, she now needs to stay with the vet for the next 48 hours receiving IV fluids to thin her blood out and then they'll go from there.
I'll be heading out for the 5K shortly and am hopeful for more news and that things are improving for her and her family.