JOKE: pizza fries// 38 degrees//animal severe herpes//brought kittens for second shots//rn's briefly
JOKE:
"PIZZA FRIES.
THAT'S RIGHT, THOSE ARE PIZZA FRIES.
EVERY SINGLE PROBLEM IN MY LIFE HAS JUST BEEN SOLVED."
LMAO, that is quite a life.
L
actually, i'm going to try those fries, they look pretty good. lol.
having a week that never ends this week and had a DAY that never ended! haven't had a true "day off" in about two weeks.
got calls from sh, at 2 and 3 a.m. two days in a row, with a kitten with a bulging eye. went to her nursing home to see the animal. mk was there and looks less fatigued though he says they did a chapter 11 last summer and he is still working constantly and exhausted. they need new carpeting at the facility. i suggested to sh that she approach privately owned rescue places to buy it as an investment since its a nursing home that accepts pets with their owners. very rare. its called an edenized facility and that kind of facility was only invented since 1995. the eye on the kitten was not just bulging it was ACTUALLY PHYSICALLY OUT OF ITS SOCKET. that is severe herpes.
had to bring the animal in for surgery and then it was discovered it had herpes in the other eye as well. its a 4 week old. so it would be eyeless -- i'm still wondering now if the other eye could have been treated with antibiotic? i called she to see what she wanted to do with the animal. surgery or euthanize? it took sh 30 minutes on the phone with me, and i'm outside the clinic and its raining out there and she couldn't decide and kept rambling on about einstein ... wth? to decide to have it put down. she was making no sense on the phone. i told her more than once that i was outside of the pound and either leaving it for surgery or they were putting it down. she kept saying she thought i was at their nursing home and i'm like no. then she's telling me she is working 22 hours per day and has had no sleep. hmmmm. a month ago she told me she was hardly working over there at all and just sleeping there on the night shift? which is it? though her farm, i would think WOULD be a ton of hours just maintaining it as she has so many large animals. i said to mk when i saw him that i have no idea how she maintains so many large animals by herself. she has a teenager who exercises the horses and that is basically all. he says he doesn't know either.
the kitten is from a colony by office depot. then she says finally to put it down because she doesn't know where it should go or how to isolate a herpes cat, though they already have one like that. then she says there was a male at that same colony with herpes, put down there over a year ago by someone else who feeds in that area, why isn't she getting them fixed. they have fed over there for two years. its actually CHEAPER if you figure the food bills from animals produced if not fixed and her vet bills because she is big on bringing animals to the vet, but not big on trapping and spaying? she says she doesn't have the time to trap. and she has never bought traps. its "faster" to just feed and keep going to the vet? i don't agree at all, but i don't do colonies either. the male with herpes was the father of many of the rest of the colony and herpes is communicable. so of course the offspring would either HAVE or carry herpes.
i'll have to look up how herpes in humans in treated so i know what is right or wrong. i told rn about it when i saw her, and she gave me a lecture on fiv and what happens with that, but felt bad about the kitten...she has a kitten at her house that has one eye now, as that kitten had surgery two mondays in a row. what a week this is. i dropped off lysine for her really late at night around 12:30 a.m. and discovered rn was awake, have no idea how she does that when the baby is at her house at 7:00 a.m.??? she traded me a bag of syringes of varying sizes. have discovered when she is getting rid of things, she does a "do you need" thing...always take whatever it is, if its supplies because otherwise she will throw it away! we are always short on animal supplies at some point, so really surprised rn does this. hope i remember.
was reading through the numbers for rescues doing adoption and its still at the 110 mark for adoptions with the other small rescue groups as well. not sure we have that many adoptions for last year though. the woman being quoted thinks she adopted 650 dogs though. that is a lot of dogs in one year? that is also unusual as its usually cats are adopted more than dogs. so the newspaper could be wrong. kind of like the internet getting info wrong all the time - different sites have me living in different places that i've never lived in in my life. or they will have an age wrong - my cousin has been listed as 71 years old for many years, he is 43. lol.
then i picked up at rn's and went back to the clinic to get second shots for the kittens she is fostering, which by the way, rn says the shots made ALL the kittens sick. are they still using LIVE? instead of dead disease. grrrr.
then a pitbull guy comes in and i made the mistake of speaking to him. i thought he was someone from a rescue, why else would he be there? guess not. think he was just shopping for items for his animal -- which is odd anyway unless he lives around there. most people don't go to a clinic for that. wonder if he is one of those degenerates that does dog fighting. hope they get a death penalty for dog fighters - dog fighters, thieves, liars, forgers .... just for starters, boy, would that clean out the population quickly.
so i'm in a terrible mood from lack of sleep and still more to do today, so not thrilled.
"PIZZA FRIES.
THAT'S RIGHT, THOSE ARE PIZZA FRIES.
EVERY SINGLE PROBLEM IN MY LIFE HAS JUST BEEN SOLVED."
LMAO, that is quite a life.
L
actually, i'm going to try those fries, they look pretty good. lol.
having a week that never ends this week and had a DAY that never ended! haven't had a true "day off" in about two weeks.
got calls from sh, at 2 and 3 a.m. two days in a row, with a kitten with a bulging eye. went to her nursing home to see the animal. mk was there and looks less fatigued though he says they did a chapter 11 last summer and he is still working constantly and exhausted. they need new carpeting at the facility. i suggested to sh that she approach privately owned rescue places to buy it as an investment since its a nursing home that accepts pets with their owners. very rare. its called an edenized facility and that kind of facility was only invented since 1995. the eye on the kitten was not just bulging it was ACTUALLY PHYSICALLY OUT OF ITS SOCKET. that is severe herpes.
had to bring the animal in for surgery and then it was discovered it had herpes in the other eye as well. its a 4 week old. so it would be eyeless -- i'm still wondering now if the other eye could have been treated with antibiotic? i called she to see what she wanted to do with the animal. surgery or euthanize? it took sh 30 minutes on the phone with me, and i'm outside the clinic and its raining out there and she couldn't decide and kept rambling on about einstein ... wth? to decide to have it put down. she was making no sense on the phone. i told her more than once that i was outside of the pound and either leaving it for surgery or they were putting it down. she kept saying she thought i was at their nursing home and i'm like no. then she's telling me she is working 22 hours per day and has had no sleep. hmmmm. a month ago she told me she was hardly working over there at all and just sleeping there on the night shift? which is it? though her farm, i would think WOULD be a ton of hours just maintaining it as she has so many large animals. i said to mk when i saw him that i have no idea how she maintains so many large animals by herself. she has a teenager who exercises the horses and that is basically all. he says he doesn't know either.
the kitten is from a colony by office depot. then she says finally to put it down because she doesn't know where it should go or how to isolate a herpes cat, though they already have one like that. then she says there was a male at that same colony with herpes, put down there over a year ago by someone else who feeds in that area, why isn't she getting them fixed. they have fed over there for two years. its actually CHEAPER if you figure the food bills from animals produced if not fixed and her vet bills because she is big on bringing animals to the vet, but not big on trapping and spaying? she says she doesn't have the time to trap. and she has never bought traps. its "faster" to just feed and keep going to the vet? i don't agree at all, but i don't do colonies either. the male with herpes was the father of many of the rest of the colony and herpes is communicable. so of course the offspring would either HAVE or carry herpes.
i'll have to look up how herpes in humans in treated so i know what is right or wrong. i told rn about it when i saw her, and she gave me a lecture on fiv and what happens with that, but felt bad about the kitten...she has a kitten at her house that has one eye now, as that kitten had surgery two mondays in a row. what a week this is. i dropped off lysine for her really late at night around 12:30 a.m. and discovered rn was awake, have no idea how she does that when the baby is at her house at 7:00 a.m.??? she traded me a bag of syringes of varying sizes. have discovered when she is getting rid of things, she does a "do you need" thing...always take whatever it is, if its supplies because otherwise she will throw it away! we are always short on animal supplies at some point, so really surprised rn does this. hope i remember.
was reading through the numbers for rescues doing adoption and its still at the 110 mark for adoptions with the other small rescue groups as well. not sure we have that many adoptions for last year though. the woman being quoted thinks she adopted 650 dogs though. that is a lot of dogs in one year? that is also unusual as its usually cats are adopted more than dogs. so the newspaper could be wrong. kind of like the internet getting info wrong all the time - different sites have me living in different places that i've never lived in in my life. or they will have an age wrong - my cousin has been listed as 71 years old for many years, he is 43. lol.
then i picked up at rn's and went back to the clinic to get second shots for the kittens she is fostering, which by the way, rn says the shots made ALL the kittens sick. are they still using LIVE? instead of dead disease. grrrr.
then a pitbull guy comes in and i made the mistake of speaking to him. i thought he was someone from a rescue, why else would he be there? guess not. think he was just shopping for items for his animal -- which is odd anyway unless he lives around there. most people don't go to a clinic for that. wonder if he is one of those degenerates that does dog fighting. hope they get a death penalty for dog fighters - dog fighters, thieves, liars, forgers .... just for starters, boy, would that clean out the population quickly.
so i'm in a terrible mood from lack of sleep and still more to do today, so not thrilled.
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That is really sad about all those cats with herpes. I\'ve never heard of that but I am certainly not as knowledgeble on cats as you obviously are. You seem to care sooo much for those cats in need.
Wishing you a true day off!
They seem to be frying everything these days. I am not sure about pizza fries but but I sure wouldn\'t mind trying a Fried Pizza!
Hope you get some sleep.
xoxo
yeah, i know. the guys deep-fried a turkey several years ago, and i was like what? it was excellent though. i don\'t even like turkey but i liked that one.
nowadays, i feel guilty and sick just seeeeeeeing any animal sitting on the table cooked.
\"animals are my friends, i don\'t eat my friends\" George Bernard Shaw