"Never get a cat."
Jun. 16th, 2004 12:22 amHere's some observations.
1. To LA-area folks. Have you heard this radio commercial for Mike Diamond Plumbing? Where they promise the plumber will show up on time and smell good? And/or the commercial riffs on smelling various plumbers to make sure they're not stinky? Is this a thing, now? Are angry homeowners calling to complain about the way their visiting plumbers smell? I can't imagine ever, in any circumstance, calling anywhere to complain about the smell of another human being. Much less the smell of a human being who's snaking my septic tank. I am FLUMMOXED.
2. And Edith is losing her hair. She's patchy, a little, she has one patch near her tail, on her back, and one patch on her chest, and two little ones on the top of her head. The Internet seems to think it's stress-related compulsive grooming, and she DOES smack her head a lot with her feet. Should I be worried? Note: I cannot afford a vet at the moment, especially since the Water and Power people came and harangued me this morning for the THREE HUNDRED THIRTY DOLLARS I owe him, so the answer to the Edith question must be either a) "I'm sure she's fine," or b) "I'm a vet, here's what you should do for under ten bucks."
3. To Do: DS9 ficathon,Mary Sue novel (done, because I rock), Jed/Leo, Paris/Kim, wish there were Voyager seasons beyond S2 torrented somewhere. Meanwhile,
selenak comes home in two days. Be STILL MY NARN HEART!
1. To LA-area folks. Have you heard this radio commercial for Mike Diamond Plumbing? Where they promise the plumber will show up on time and smell good? And/or the commercial riffs on smelling various plumbers to make sure they're not stinky? Is this a thing, now? Are angry homeowners calling to complain about the way their visiting plumbers smell? I can't imagine ever, in any circumstance, calling anywhere to complain about the smell of another human being. Much less the smell of a human being who's snaking my septic tank. I am FLUMMOXED.
2. And Edith is losing her hair. She's patchy, a little, she has one patch near her tail, on her back, and one patch on her chest, and two little ones on the top of her head. The Internet seems to think it's stress-related compulsive grooming, and she DOES smack her head a lot with her feet. Should I be worried? Note: I cannot afford a vet at the moment, especially since the Water and Power people came and harangued me this morning for the THREE HUNDRED THIRTY DOLLARS I owe him, so the answer to the Edith question must be either a) "I'm sure she's fine," or b) "I'm a vet, here's what you should do for under ten bucks."
3. To Do: DS9 ficathon,
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Date: 2004-06-16 01:45 am (UTC)And, no bald areas near her mouth or face. WHEW. Thank you!
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Date: 2004-06-30 12:40 am (UTC)Hi! My brown tabby Jack (apparently; I've never actually caught him in the act) licks his fur off too... my vet didn't say it was stress-related at all, just that some cats get into the habit of licking, even if they are clean and flea-free and perfectly healthy.
Jack just started out of the blue---I noticed he had some tiny bare spots on his hocks, and then it spread up his back legs (when I took him to the vet). He stopped over the winter (too cold?) but now that the warm weather is here he looks like he's wearing non-furry pants. All the fur on the inside of his back legs, and half of his underbelly, has been licked away.
And yet he's the happiest cat. He snoozes and plays with the other kitties and gets plenty of love and attention. He hasn't progressed to lesions, so I mostly just shrug and tell him he's weird.
Putting something icky-tasting on the lesions is a good idea, to discourage her from licking them further...I use Neosporin ointment for abcesses and things, but I don't know if she'd lick that off too?
Hope everything works out for you and Edith. :)
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Date: 2004-07-01 10:57 pm (UTC)Thanks!