Cat/Personal/General Update
5 years ago
Ugh, these past few weeks have been awful for me and I truly hope everyone out there has been safe and well.
My cat is fine now, she has pulled through with no major side effects and no signs of brain damage, which was the main concern.
Her incision is healing well and the stitches will have dissolved soon.
A week after she had been home I was hospitalized with kidney stones and a severe bladder infection. I was of course worried about the chance I could have come into contact with the virus while in the hospital, but was feeling well within a few days and there were no lingering effects.
I am still on antibiotics for my infection, but feeling much better.
Last night at almost exactly 5AM our neighbor's house blew up.
We live within 10 - 15 feet from each other and we woke to our power going out and the sound of the explosion, assuming at first it was a transformer that blew, but as we entered our living room the house right next to us was ablaze and the flames from the windows were against our house.
We managed to collect all of our animals and drive out as fast as we could as we couldn't bare to watch the house go into flames.
Luckily the volunteer fire department (whom we will be hosting a party for in a few days during their council meeting) were only 3 minutes out and doused our home before handling the fire next to us, we also had lucky rain that morning.
This afternoon the power company came out to fix the outage and we found out the heat blast from the house had melted the wiring in the side of our house as well as cracking one of our windows straight across.
Minor damage, all things considered.
The arsonist was caught shortly after the fire as he immediately went and robbed a store within 15 minutes of leaving the location here.
Needless to say I have had an awful month now and I'm exhausted.
But I should be active again shortly now that things are winding down, hopefully for good.
I hope everyone out there stays safe.
Be grateful for what you have, you never know when in an instance something can change your life forever.
My cat is fine now, she has pulled through with no major side effects and no signs of brain damage, which was the main concern.
Her incision is healing well and the stitches will have dissolved soon.
A week after she had been home I was hospitalized with kidney stones and a severe bladder infection. I was of course worried about the chance I could have come into contact with the virus while in the hospital, but was feeling well within a few days and there were no lingering effects.
I am still on antibiotics for my infection, but feeling much better.
Last night at almost exactly 5AM our neighbor's house blew up.
We live within 10 - 15 feet from each other and we woke to our power going out and the sound of the explosion, assuming at first it was a transformer that blew, but as we entered our living room the house right next to us was ablaze and the flames from the windows were against our house.
We managed to collect all of our animals and drive out as fast as we could as we couldn't bare to watch the house go into flames.
Luckily the volunteer fire department (whom we will be hosting a party for in a few days during their council meeting) were only 3 minutes out and doused our home before handling the fire next to us, we also had lucky rain that morning.
This afternoon the power company came out to fix the outage and we found out the heat blast from the house had melted the wiring in the side of our house as well as cracking one of our windows straight across.
Minor damage, all things considered.
The arsonist was caught shortly after the fire as he immediately went and robbed a store within 15 minutes of leaving the location here.
Needless to say I have had an awful month now and I'm exhausted.
But I should be active again shortly now that things are winding down, hopefully for good.
I hope everyone out there stays safe.
Be grateful for what you have, you never know when in an instance something can change your life forever.
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