Pebbles is home, safely through the diabetic crisis and purring steadily on top of me, so all is suddenly SO MUCH better.
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Pebbles is home, safely through the diabetic crisis and purring steadily on top of me, so all is suddenly SO MUCH better. -
Pebbles was diagnosed with diabetes on Monday but the process of getting her onto meds has been painfully slow (we were finally meant to get her 1st dose tomorrow)...& tonight she's been hospitalized at the emergency vets for a diabetic crisis.@ce_murphy *HUGS* We just got back from the emergency vets, and the house is feeling really wrong without her. Crossing our fingers SO TIGHTLY that this hospitalization for 24-48 hours will be enough to get her back on track!
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Pebbles was diagnosed with diabetes on Monday but the process of getting her onto meds has been painfully slow (we were finally meant to get her 1st dose tomorrow)...& tonight she's been hospitalized at the emergency vets for a diabetic crisis....so if you've ever been curious about my books or my Patreon, now would be a really good moment to try them.
Stephanie Burgis - Author of fantasy and middle grade novels
Stephanie Burgis writes fun, funny MG fantasy novels, including The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart, and wildly romantic historical fantasy novels for adults.
Stephanie Burgis (stephanieburgis.com)
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Pebbles was diagnosed with diabetes on Monday but the process of getting her onto meds has been painfully slow (we were finally meant to get her 1st dose tomorrow)...& tonight she's been hospitalized at the emergency vets for a diabetic crisis.Pebbles was diagnosed with diabetes on Monday but the process of getting her onto meds has been painfully slow (we were finally meant to get her 1st dose tomorrow)...& tonight she's been hospitalized at the emergency vets for a diabetic crisis.
Please cross your fingers for this very beloved cat.
️Also, because of her age, we're now facing some really gulp-inducing costs despite having pet health insurance (PetPlan, I am glowering at you!)...
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A question for any 19th century English lit scholars (please do boost!): when were Lord Byron's letters to his wife first published?A question for any 19th century English lit scholars (please do boost!): when were Lord Byron's letters to his wife first published? I haven't been able to find a specific date for those yet. (I'm assuming it must have been after her death in 1860, but I could be wrong even about that vague assumption...)