I just got a call from K. Something's wrong with Tigger, my 17 year old baby kitty. She's always been a cranky old lady so I worry that it'll be hard to tell when she's not well. K noticed that Tigger was drooling in her sleep and also this afternoon. She's not a drooler. And when K went to wipe her mouth she noticed an area at her lip like a skinned knee or an infection and she screamed when K tried to open her mouth. She's not as vocal as usual. She is drinking water, so that's good. K's going to see if she eats when the automatic kibble feeder goes off this evening.
We have an appointment with the vet but that's not until Thursday morning. If it seems to get worse or she's not eating we'll take her into an emergency vet. Hope it won't cost too much - as money's tight.
I'm worrying and stressing, while several thousand miles away in London. :( I'm just so glad that K's there.
Any animal experts out there there an opinion?
Do send her some good vibes.
here are photos of our three kids
Tigger on her favorite spot

Tigger and the elusive Yoshi

King David at 5 month and King David at 10 month in the same basket


King David, first week at home and already claiming the laptop and lap. Tigger is not amused.

Yoshi shares her room and her sun with King David

We have an appointment with the vet but that's not until Thursday morning. If it seems to get worse or she's not eating we'll take her into an emergency vet. Hope it won't cost too much - as money's tight.
I'm worrying and stressing, while several thousand miles away in London. :( I'm just so glad that K's there.
Any animal experts out there there an opinion?
Do send her some good vibes.
here are photos of our three kids
Tigger on her favorite spot
Tigger and the elusive Yoshi
King David at 5 month and King David at 10 month in the same basket
King David, first week at home and already claiming the laptop and lap. Tigger is not amused.
Yoshi shares her room and her sun with King David
