Jala, to answer your question, you may not want to post this, but here goes, the symptoms of cat pancreatitis were hideous, vomiting, diarrhea, complete lack of energy, and appetite. Hercules also became very withdrawn and limp like a dishrag. It was horrible. After 3 days of ICU at the vet's, lots of meds, and IV's, and a $1200 bill, and a lecture on correct cat feeding from the veterinarian, he is recovered and is now the wonderful "Hercules the Great", that he always was. If you are interested, a photo of his handsome kitty self is shown on my blog. By the way, your night sky painting is gorgeous, as is your fabulous photo of little Lynx! Please keep them coming, they are wonderful!
This sky painting is so beautiful. It has that ominous stormy quality. You're making me wish it would rain here in Dallas...105 and sunny. At least I can look at your painting and cool off.
Love the new photo of Lynx. Look out...I just might have to paint that.
Hi Jala! It seems everyone knows you except for me. I'm so glad you stopped by my blog and gave me some advice on cold wax. I love your abstracts and your little works like the peony bud and feather. I'll be a regular following you and the Cheese Monster.
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Too cute! Love the sky painting too. (:
Loved yesterday's food list...but is it the cat (the eater of the food) or the provider of the food you were talking about in the last sentence!!
Yin yang. The atmosphere in shades of light and grey, and the life giving blue we treasure. Thank you for the respite!
Jala, to answer your question, you may not want to post this, but here goes, the symptoms of cat pancreatitis were hideous, vomiting, diarrhea, complete lack of energy, and appetite. Hercules also became very withdrawn and limp like a dishrag. It was horrible. After 3 days of ICU at the vet's, lots of meds, and IV's, and a $1200 bill, and a lecture on correct cat feeding from the veterinarian, he is recovered and is now the wonderful "Hercules the Great", that he always was. If you are interested, a photo of his handsome kitty self is shown on my blog. By the way, your night sky painting is gorgeous, as is your fabulous photo of little Lynx! Please keep them coming, they are wonderful!
This sky painting is so beautiful. It has that ominous stormy quality. You're making me wish it would rain here in Dallas...105 and sunny. At least I can look at your painting and cool off.
Love the new photo of Lynx. Look out...I just might have to paint that.
oh...btw...I have an award for you on my blog. ;)
Hi Jala! It seems everyone knows you except for me. I'm so glad you stopped by my blog and gave me some advice on cold wax. I love your abstracts and your little works like the peony bud and feather. I'll be a regular following you and the Cheese Monster.
Brilliant sky study Jala.
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