Wednesday, March 25, 2009

You're So Vain - Wordy Wednesday Challenge

We participated in Zoolatry's Wordy Wednesday Challenge.
The word that best describes Maggie May is...........PURRTY!
Thanks to Zoolatry for this very purrty graphic!
Cal went in for his weekly B12 and weigh in this morning and he gained! He was a little dehydrated, so Dr. D hooked us up with some fluids to do at home. We are going to try at lunch and see how it goes. The fluid bag is warming up on the heating pad this morning. He had a little accident on the car ride home and had to get a bath, as did the carrier and the back seat of the car :(

33 comments:

ZOOLATRY said...

And purrty is as purrty does.

Mishkat said...

Maggie May is gorgeous! (And very purty too, of course!)

Glad to hear that Cal has put on some weight - and good luck with the fluids. We know lots of people who do that at home, and it is not that difficult when you get used to it. We are sending him many purrs!

Anonymous said...

Maggie May, purrty is the purrfect word for you!

We are very glad Cal gained weight (but your numbers say he has lost weight). We hope the at-home fluids helps him to feel much better and keeps him from becoming dehydrated.

The Island Cats said...

Maggie May...you ARE purrty!!!

We're hoping Cal improves with the fluids and feels better soon...

Anonymous said...

We love your picture, Maggie May! Isn't the Challenge fun?

Elin said...

More loves from me to Cal, and purrs to. I wish he will get well soon! And of course, Maggie May is Fabulous!

Cat with a Garden said...

Cal, very good that you gained!
Maggie May you look fab! What is on your wishlist for "our" birthday next month?
Purrs, Siena

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

Maggie May you are indeed purrteeeee!

purrs
Abby

Angel Junior, Orion and Sammy said...

Yep, Maggie May is purrty.

Cal sure is having a rough time. We will ramp up our purring for him.

Daisy said...

Maggie May, you are very pretty!

I'm glad Cal gained some weight. Once you get used to it, it's really not difficult to do the sub-q fluids.

The Meezers or Billy said...

Maggie May, you shur are purrty!!!!

We is glad that Cal gained some weight

The Florida Furkids said...

You sure are purrty, Maggie May!

We're purring for Cal. Mom has done fluids lots of times and says that it isn't as scary as it seems.

Sniffie and the Florida Furkids

Anonymous said...

Thats a very purrty picture of you Maggie May! I is glad to hear that Cal gained some weight and sorry the momma hads to clean up because the accident. I guesses things likes that can happen. Momma and I are glads to hear that your momma found the rambler films, we watched, very cute. We looks forward to see you all enjoying your nip heart!

Cat Street Boyz said...

Cal, we are glad you feel better pal. Guess you were a bit upset going to the Vets....don't worry it happens...some of us just loose it. I won't even get in a carrier. Mom has to take me in the harness and leash and it looks like Ty is gonna insist on that too. It helps getting the carrier sprayed with rescue remedy for calming us, before entering...except me{{giggle}} Maggie May, you do look purrty,(don't tell Rosie I said that but you girl with those colorful furs are beautiful!)=^Y^=Toy

Anya said...

Cool graphic Maggie May is soooooooooo beautiful with her powderbox and miror :))
She is really Purrty .....so sweet (@^.^@)
purrss from Kareltje

Rusty said...

Maggie May, you ARE very purrty!

Jans Funny Farm said...

Sounds more like a flood than a little accident. Poor Cal.

You are purrty, Maggie May! Pretty photo too.

Mickey's Musings said...

That is a great pic!! We agree,Maggie May is purrty :)
WE are happy for Cal!! Looks like those fluids will help him.We hope he will gain enough so he will not need the fluids soon :)
Purrs Mickey, Georgia & Tillie

Angel Ginger Jasper said...

I think the picture is real nice. Dont worry about the little accident happens to us all at some time.

So glad Cal is still improving, hope all the purrs help.

Hugs GJ xx

Sunny's Mommy said...

Maggie May, you are one of the purriest girls ever!!

That is very good news that Cal gained weight :-D

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

Yup, purrty describes you well Maggie May.
That is good that Cal has put on a bit of weight.

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

Maggie May is definitely purrty! Glad Cal has gained!

Noir the Texas Tabby said...

So glad Cal has gained some weight! Tommy says she knows you're happy!! Me too.

Pinky Ash and Boo said...

You sure do look purrty.We're glad to hear Cal is improving.

Cory said...

Maggie sure is purrty!!!! Good luck with adminstering the fluids to Cal. Mom and dad have had to learn how to do that too and it's nice to be able to do that at home vs. always having to take that stressful ride to the v-e-t.

Jasmim said...

Maggie is very beautiful. Accidents happen even =/
We hope that you improve quickly.

Jas & Gi

AM said...

glad to hear Cal is gaining again. We think Purty is a perfect word to describe Maggie May!

Tuck said...

Maggie May is very purrty indeed! I'm glad to hear that Cal is doing better!

The Cat Realm said...

That is the cutest word ever! We never heard it before but it fits Maggie May so well! And what a great picture to go with it!
Purrs to Cal, glad to hear he is better!

The Monkeys said...

Maggie May IS so purrty!

Cal, our bud, we're really happy you've put on some weight! And we hope you keep it up. Don't worry about the 'accident'. Samson does it all the time except usually on the way TO the Vet.

Us4 Cats said...

purrty for sure!

Glad Cal is improving!!!! yay.
we dont like those car rides neither, makes our tummies hurt too.

Christine and FAZ said...

Maggie May looks lovely and definitely has a very pretty little nose. We're happy Cal is getting a bit better. FAZ

Quill and Greyson said...

Oh you are Purrty alright.

Oh Creek Cats I don't know what happened - I see I missed a couple of days of posts - it must have not shown your updates. Sorry I missed you at a hard time. I love all of you cats and I'm so sorry about Cal. Purrs

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