Great news- I have been thinking about her today and I am pleased she has bounced back so swiftly.
When I got home from work today there was a cat sitting looking rather forlorn in my front garden and as it was raining I was very concerned. I thought at first it ( turned out to be a He) had perhaps been hit by a car but he was fine-if a little wet. I called the owner as he was wearing a collar and she came and collected him.He was a bit off his beat and may have been lost but I found that he is called Basil and has a habit of just sitting in strange places looking forlorn. Anyway, his "mum" was a lovely lady who lives up the road so maybe he has learned that the studied melancholic disposition is a great way of attracting attention.
I love how they have very distinct characters. You really only get back what you put in with cats, but I suppose that goes with many pets and life situations.
Belle is totally fine it seems, she's actually been bouncing all over the place for the past hour - chewing toys and chasing shadows, even managed to climb up the scatching post. Nowt wrong with her leg, thank f*ck for that.
Mind, getting them to swallow the tablet medication is a total nightmare though - any ideas? I've tried crushing the tablet in water and feeding it by syringe. Once they 'taste' the medication, they go mental, they definitely don't want to swallow it. They NEED this medication though, so it's a bit of a problem. More advice from vets tomorrow I reckon.
Belle has totally transformed from the cat who would stare timidly at the food, too now pushing Amalie out of the way to get into her 'special food' bowl (paste stuff to help build up cats that have been poorly).