An update on Duke, Harriet at dinner, and other Friday Felines

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DukeToday’s Feline Friday was delayed by this feline.

Duke has to spend the day at the vet for a 12-hour glucose test.

We had to walk earlier than usual, feed Duke, give him his morning insulin shot, then get him into a carrier and delivered to the vet in Kaneohe, about 13 miles away from home.

Everything was about on schedule until I hit traffic stopped on Kam Highway in Waikane.

There was an accident involving several vehicles. Luckily, apparently no one was seriously hurt and, within 10 minutes or so, police had the cars moved off the road and were sweeping up glass and bits of plastic. I ended up taking 15 minutes longer than normal to get to Kaneohe, but we managed to get there just about on schedule.

Whew.

In any case, click on the link at the top or bottom of this entry to see all of this Friday’s Felines.

By the way, did I mention that Duke seems to be doing really well? I hope that the tests confirm this. He is eating well, has a much better “attitude”, and his coat is already improving. The latter could be from the brushing that I use to mask the 2x daily shots, but also from the insulin and changing body chemistry. For right now, less than two weeks into the insulin shots, it’s going about as well as I could possibly expect.

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5 thoughts on “An update on Duke, Harriet at dinner, and other Friday Felines

  1. stagnant

    I believe Annie is misidentified as Harriet in one of the pix. Glad to see Harriet get her own little spread. Maybe she has a more refined palate?

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    1. Ian Lind Post author

      Oh, my goodness! How embarrassing! Don’t mention it to Harriet or Ms. Annie. Of course, Harry’s here asleep next to the keyboard. Hopefully she hasn’t learned how to read.

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