Saturday, December 1, 2007

Pookie's surgery


Poor little Pookie!! He's our cat for those who don't know. We let our cat out to play and potty and about a week ago, he came home with this blackish, blue blister bigger than a 50 cent piece!! I was freaking out cuz it smelled really bad and he seemed to be in a lot of pain. We didn't know what to do and talked about taking him into the vet. The next day rolls around and we let him out again after we got home from work. About an hour later we let him in and we notice he's popped his blister and puss and blood are leaking out! YUCK!! I have the most weak stomach so I get super light headed. So I call Rhiannon (my sister-in-law), who has worked for a vet's office for a few years and she told me to take him in to a vet soon cuz there's no other way for it to heal and she gave me some advice and insite. The doctor and Rhiannon both said that he must've gotten into a cat fight and a cat bit him on his shoulder (where the gross blister was) and cat's teeth are so small that the puncture closes up really fast, capturing the bacteria (from the other cat's mouth) inside his skin. Well, the bacteria grows and the puss forms building up under his skin, hence the blister, which would be really painful (as I'm sure you can imagine) and so my cat wanted to find a way to pop it to release the pressure. When we took him in, they said he needed surgery to clean out all the infection cuz it was so deep. They had to stick a draining tube in him after they got the rest of the infection out so he could heal. Today, 2-3 days after the surgery, Craig took him in to get the tube removed.
$230 later... my cat has stitches, a huge ace bandage wrapped around his body to keep him from scratching the stitches off, pain meds that make him loopy, and he's not a boy anymore. We got him neutered while he was under cuz it would be more cost effective and his testosterone is what got him into this stinkin cat fight in the first place!
ha ha! You should've seen him the first day he came home (it's mean to laugh, but it was just TOO funny not to share!) and he still had this tube in him poking out of him in two places and the doctor said he'd scratch and lick it so we'd have to find a way to prevent that. We cut the bottom of one of Craig's old shirts to wrap around him. He looked so funny! He had his two front arms stickin out to the sides cuz it was a little tight so it wouldn't fall and the doctor had put a cone on his head so he couldn't lick himself which was pushing his whiskers forward so his equilibrium was all messed up and he kept backing into the wall and doing the moonwalk! ha ha! I just couldn't help but laugh. Then, later that night i cried cuz he was too. Sad sad!

New life

Craig and I moved to Syracuse (west of Layton) and moved from one basement apartment to the next. We just can't see ourselves living in a normal apartment complex right now. We've been extremely blessed to first live in the basement of a wonderful landlord named Heather Archuleta. Our first place was in Sugarhouse about 19th S and 19th E. Craig lived there 3 months before we were married and then I moved in. But after a year of Craig living there and my 9 months there, we decided it was time to move cuz the walls to that place seemed to shrink! So we moved into a bigger, better lit basement in Syracuse of the coolest landlords, Matt and Jaime Merrill. They have three super cute kids and the CUTEST dog (he's a lab - my favorite!!).
About 5 weeks ago, I took a job offer to work for Big-D Construction, and started work about 3 weeks ago. Instead of being a receptionist and answers hundreds of calls a day, I'm a project assistant for a great project managment team. I decided to leave Perry Olsen Drywall due to many reasons, but mostly because I get better benefits, make more money and have all the room in the world to grow in the company. Since starting there I have really enjoyed my job and love the many, many people I work with! Everyone is SOOO nice!