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Delenn came home Friday. I've mostly been out of the house for a couple of days, so I couldn't update sooner.
First of all, she came through the iodine treatment very well, they said. She didn't have a great drive home, though, as she was very restless, and tried to keep poking her head through the carrier!
Oliver (my other kitty) had been ecstatic that she had been gone for those few days--he got treated like a single cat!--so when he saw her come in the house, he looked at me beseechingly and essentially was pleading with me: no, she can't be back! They are not very close at all. And she throws her weight around: an 8 yo male who is about 10 lbs is scared of a 15 year old female, whose last weight was 7 lbs, 4 oz!
She seems to be a little more strung out, though. I'm sure some of it is the result of not being home during her treatment, and I know that it will likely take a month for her to become normal again, but I must confess: she is driving me bonkers!! She is yowling from the minute I wake up until long after I've actually slept!
The literature says not to hold her as much for two weeks, because they still have some radioactivity, so it makes it worse that she can't be held or patted very often. Although she was never a lapcat, she does seek out touching and scratching her on the cheeks.
She's still ravenous, but I'm trying to feed her less when I do feed them--Oliver doesn't care for the canned food anyhow, and they have free choice of dry all the time. Several years ago, when all the kits were still with me, they had free choice on dry, and only got a can about twice a week. And they did well on that. Delenn now feels that being fed 1/2 a can (the big, 13 oz ones) is her due, and she makes her point rather loudly!
I'll do a snapshot of her shortly, and you can see how thin she is.
She's quiet at the moment, but I have to give in and get her some canned stuff before she starts yowling again!
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