toys and doctor
Sep. 5th, 2011 08:13 pmJust a note for future reference. When all six toys that came home with the kittens a week ago (2 sparkle balls, 2 bell balls, and 2 rubber bouncy things) have vanished utterly into the interdimensional space where such things go to escape from small kittens, a wadded up piece of copy paper will provide emergency fun for hours. Literally.
Well, at least until someone decides to see if it'll float in the water dish (yes, it does -- briefly).
I am going to the doctor tomorrow. Cross your fingers that what's going on is a sinus infection and not an allergic reaction. When "non-drowsy" is code for "will keep you awake for 48 hours straight no matter how small the dose," and antihistamine translates directly to "will knock you out as well as a rubber mallet applied to the head, only lasts longer," long-term allergic reactions are -- problematic at best.
There went the second paperwad. Elli just hit a three-pointer right in the water. From about two feet out.
Well, at least until someone decides to see if it'll float in the water dish (yes, it does -- briefly).
I am going to the doctor tomorrow. Cross your fingers that what's going on is a sinus infection and not an allergic reaction. When "non-drowsy" is code for "will keep you awake for 48 hours straight no matter how small the dose," and antihistamine translates directly to "will knock you out as well as a rubber mallet applied to the head, only lasts longer," long-term allergic reactions are -- problematic at best.
There went the second paperwad. Elli just hit a three-pointer right in the water. From about two feet out.