Where my cat people? (Part 1)

Nope :joy:
Cats on the lap. :kissing_cat:

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I love her face!! So concentrated on killing that banana :joy::joy::joy:

I tell you my fellow sober friends, I love this thread! :heart:

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Noodle has a snuggle-o-clock. It’s about 11 every day. He needs the snugs and he needs em now.

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I love how they still lie in their boxes even after they have long since fallen apart at the seems! :rofl::rofl::rofl: x

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That’s her second box this year. I’m embarrassed to say that we bought her. Yes. Y’all. I actually buy my cat a box. She just loves it so much. It’s got a chin scratchy :smiley_cat:. And it comes with 3 layers of cardboard for replacement as long as the structure of the box is holding up. Daisy gets in there after every lunch and dinner to wash up. After breakfast she sits on a dining room chair under the dining table :thinking:
She’s worth every penny that box cost.
:heart_eyes_cat::kissing_cat:

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Zelda was inconsolable this morning from about 4am to 10am. She had been getting worse and worse and this morning just was the cherry on top.

I texted her vet (he’s been great as we try to figure out where her symptoms are coming from) and he suggested that she might have IBD and for me to read up on it.

I did and it seemed to fit so I pulled out the ‘magical healing bed’, plied her with treats to get her in, then started treating her with Frequency Specific Microcurrent. You can see in the first picture her noses is all red from her stress.

Well, I treated her mostly for inflammation starting with the descending colon, then on to inflammation in the: sigmoid colon, rectum, anus, the colon as a whole, cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, then on to the sympathetic system, endocrine sympathetic, parasympathetic system, and now finally at this moment to the endocrine parasympathetic.

For inflammation, it is time dependant. Anything less than four minutes is less effective, while anything after four minutes is not anymore effective. So I’ve been sitting on the floor in the hall for the last hour without coffee :joy_cat:

But as you can see, she is so happy and calmed. I’m so grateful to see her relaxed again and that I was able to get a diagnosis that I could work with because I was treating the urinary system before with very little results.

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The whole set up for the curious.

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Oh man :cry:. I’m so sorry Zelda. You sure picked a great person to take care of ya. :pray::pray::pray::heart::heart::heart:

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Babysitting my son’s kitty.

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Luck you. He’s adorable.
Have fun.

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She is fullll of energy, lol!

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She got some good cat zoomies in her??

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Omg! My older cat and I are very chill, lol. She’s still a baby… so cute and cuddly.

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Rocky, she’s such a sweet girl :blue_heart:

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Rock in a Box. With her little tongue sticking out. How cute.

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How friggin’ cute is that?? She’s so sweet looking like she would never ever get into trouble :joy_cat:

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What a sweetheart. I love tabbies :smiley_cat: does she do the little tongue thing often?

What a cutie! :heart_eyes: I’m with @Dazercat, you’re lucky!!

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Sooo cute! :heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes: our first cat had his tongue sticking out almost all the time too, he was a very chill fellow. I’ll have to dig deep into my archives on my laptop to get a pic for you guys at some point.

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Made a friend at my weekend getaway place :heart_eyes: He is called Leo.

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No, not that often but when she does I think it’s the cutest thing and always try to take a picture. I wonder why cats do it?

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