Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2021

We seem to be out of scary names for winter storms

As of 1100 this morning.


As of about 2200 last night.

This is fairly typical of snow storms here in the low lands, low. A mere dusting, sufficient to terrify Californians.

As of about 1100 this morning.

You might get the impression from the fact that I blog about weather like this that it happens a lot.

That would be a "Man bites dog" news report.

Somebody insisted on 'sploring the backyard, but soon repented.


Saturday, April 25, 2020

QOTD, Wifely Wisdom Edition

As mentioned in the previous post, we have some show set at the Bronx Zoo running.
Being a tiger means never having to say you're sorry
Mrs. Drang

Monday, June 24, 2019

LOL



Not sure this is real, but... LOL!

Sunday, February 5, 2017

FLASH!



The kitty emojis are handy for saving you from the 140-charecter limit... 😉

Cat Gravity is still being applied, BTW.

FOLLOW-UP: Cat gravity removed. She wants back outside, I don't think so.

Snow sticking on grass.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Wait! What?

So, this morning I stumbled out of bed to feed the demanding tomcat, and observed to Mrs. Drang (who was getting ready for an early doctor's appointment) that it was very foggy out. 

I then stumbled back to bed, since it turned out that The Salt Mines did not need me to go and try to bail out the Southeast. 

I woke up to see a snowplow going down the street, clearing a very messy, slushy snow storm.  

I was about to call Mrs. Drang and make sure she could make it back, when the tomcat standing on my chest started demanding that I wake up and feed him again.

It was still foggy out, but why I went to being relieved that I didn't have to go and reason with hurricane season to letting it snow, letting it snow, letting it snow, I don't know...

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Saturday, January 30, 2016

That's the ticket!

Yesterday Mrs. Drang had to take Sparrowbane to the vet. He was obviously limping and in pain in his left hind leg. We were afraid he'd gotten wounded in a fight or something.

Back at home now; no sign of a wound, but his left hind leg seems to had a muscle strain.

Obviously, he needs to stretch more often...


EDIT: Realized that, in my haste to get out the door to work, I included the picture but not the source.
Which is, of course, I Can Haz cheeseburger.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Tomcattin' is hard...

This stool isn't really big enough for Sparrowbane...
Sparrowbane in repose.
Temporarily.
Photo copyright 2015 D.W. Drang & The Cluemeter.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Monday, December 1, 2014

A Warm Welcome

This is what greeted me when I got home from work last night/this morning:
Touching, ain't it, the excitement with which they greet me? Minnie in my chair, Sparrowbane on my laptop.  Might as well have my apres work beer in the shower...

Friday, November 7, 2014

No heavy blogging today.

Not only is this seat taken, but Sparrowbane thinks I should put down the phone and tell him what a wonderful tomcat he is.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Happy 10/22!

Not the best pictures of my departed buddy Ratbane, although the one of his laser eyes in the box the 10/22TD came in is neat.


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Overheard, Richard Attenborough Edition

The scene: Drang is standing in the family room, coffee cup in hand, observing Sparrowbane patrolling the back yard perimeter.
Drang: Here we see the mighty tiger, stalking the savanah.
Mrs. Drang: ???
Drang: Nobody told him there are no tigers on the savanah.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Meet Minnie

Came home with us last weekend.
I never posted an obituary for The Princess. (Mrs. Drang did on Facebook.)

It came pretty sudden, one day she was playing with her catnip mousie, the next she was hiding, and on Friday she came out, but was literally staggering. I took her to the vet, she spent the weekend, and by Monday morning it was obviously too late, so we aid Goodbye.

We knew she was FIV positive, did not expect her to live 20 years, but never expected to lose her so quick. With this, and with Ratbane's horrible decline and loss, we took Sparrowbane in for a full checkup, and he came back clean, so we went looking at cats at the various shelters.

And here she is.
Crappy cell phone pics. Maybe they should leave the phone out of these things...

Friday, December 27, 2013

Geek Humor

Seen on Facebook:

Even further winnage from Bruce Israel in comments::
I wonder if Shrodinger's cat could get out of the box by using Heisenberg and absolutely measuring his speed, resulting in him not knowing exactly where he was, and could therefore be outside the box?

Sunday, October 20, 2013

WINTER IS COMING

Ya' know how I know?

Both cats have taken to curling up in my lap, together, at the same time.

No hissing involved, although there have been hints of mutual grooming.

Friday, August 30, 2013

I haz a sad

When he came to live with us, Ratbane was in pretty bad shape.  No whiskers at all, no outer fur, just a guard coat, skin and bones, and his tail was freshly broken and raw.  Our owners at the time, The Bright Huntress and Fluffy Lovey, had little to no tolerance at all for tomcats, but he was in such bad condition they probably figured he wouldn't last, so what harm could a little charity do?

For the first month or so he was with us, he did little more than sleep and eat --  yes, I know! -- and sleeping so soundly at that, that when Mrs. Drang came home from work, she thought he had died while we were both gone.

I guess we were providing a pretty good home for a wounded guy.

Later, when the 81st Brigade of the Washington National Guard deployed to Iraq, he would go to the armory up the road from us and do his part for Homeland Security by hunting Al Qaeda rats, thus his nom de Internet.  We had no real problem with that, although we certainly would have preferred for him to have kept his trophys outside.  (Stupid cat flap in the stupid patio door!  Sure seemed like a good idea at the time.  We started sealing it at dusk...)

His aggresiveness won him many trips to the vet, including enough late-night and weekend  visits to the Emergency Animal Clinic that they knew him by name.  Somewhere along the line the vet there reassured us that "At least all the wounds are on the front, so you know he's winning the fights."
No, you may NOT borrow the shotgun!
Thanks, doc.

Giving him Amoxicillin  oral suspension anti-biotics, AKA "pink stuff", became so routine that he could recognize the body language that said it was time for more, and fight it harder and harder.

Eventually, Sparrowbane walked in through the back door, and shortly after that, both Bright Huntress and Fluffy Lovey died of cancer. Sparrowbane was all ears and tail and very young, so Ratbane had no problem handling him.  Eventually, Sparrowbane grew up, and Ratbane started slowing down.  Tensions were getting higher, and Mrs. Drang decreed we needed a female cat "to keep the boys in line", so Princess showed up, and did seem to do a bit to bring a little more peace and quiet to the household.
Sparrowbane claims the roof of Mrs. Drang's car.
Princess is comfy on the hood. 
Ratbane says "I'm outta here, it's too crowded!"
 
No room for other cats here.  Still warm, too!

Please play with the toys elsewhere, so we can make the bed...
And now my buddy is sick.  He has the Feline calicivirus.  ("kuh-LEE-see").  It causes "stomatitis", which is inflammation of the mouth and throat, which means he cannot eat.  Like herpes, the virus cannot be cured, although it may go dormant.  It is uncommon enough that the test for it is expensive and is not normally performed unless there is specific reason to think it might be needed.

Anti-biotics are of little use, although anti-inflammatories can relieve the symptoms, for a while.  Unfortunately, the shortest interval between anti-inflammatories is two weeks, and they seem to wear off in as little as a week now.   We were given some high-protein prescription diet food, and started out mixing a tablespoon of it with a teaspoon of warm water to help him get it down.  By a couple of weeks ago, even right after the anti-inflammatory took effect, we started having to mix it 50/50. 

And he keeps losing weight.

The heart breaking thing is that, other than the weight loss and the fact that the pain in his mouth will cause him to startle and snarl for no apparent reason, he is alert and active.  He is more affectionate than ever, and he really wants to go outside, and we really want him to stay in, because, if he goes out, he may be out for days.

And he doesn't have days.

We have decided, in view of the fact that he isn't getting any better, that this afternoon, after I pick Mrs. Drang up from work, Ratbane will be paying his Last Visit to the vet.

Having typed that, I spent the last half hour doing other stuff.  Looking at photos.  Messing with laundry.  Cuddling Ratbane...

 I'm sorry we couldn't do anything for you, buddy.  We'll miss you.



Monday, July 8, 2013

The trick to cat photography

Find something for them to do besides run and hide...
Sharpening the claws, very important
Napping, of course, very important