On Hold
Monday, June 22nd, 2009It’s very true that sometimes, life comes at you fast. Usually when it does, it’s at the least opportune time possible such as the week before you are supposed to go on vacation or when you have a really great deal on getting your disgusting, awful carpet replaced. Life tends to throw wrenches in the most detail oriented plans though. Plans change and not always by your own deciding.
I can clearly in my mind picture the first time that I got to know Calvin. He was a strange cat to me at that time and he was pretty unsure of me. We weren’t on petting terms yet and he pretty much kept his distance most of the time. The first evening that I met him, I crashed on Jason’s couch as there had been much drinking and the night was late and walking home was not a desireable option. I awoke early that morning (probably around 7) and came face to face with Calvin. He was sitting on the floor staring at me. Eventually he jumped up on the couch with me and snuggled down for a nap and I was careful not to move or to try and pet him as I knew that would send him running.
Last week along with raccoons, Calvin went to the vet. He’s been throwing up, his appetite wasn’t what it normally is and he was generally just very clingy. Not that I mind. I’m willing to hold him if he wants to be held, for as long as he wants. It’s pretty much the only thing I can do for him. While he was at the vet he had blood work done and the results came back that he’s got some thyroid problems and will need medication for a month and then surgery.
It’s kind of scary for me. I’m a big fan of being in control. I like to plan things out and know what to expect before I walk into a situation. I don’t like there to be any room for error or unknowns. I’m sure that these type of things happen to cats all the time but this time it’s my cat. It’s hard because he can’t tell me that it hurts. He can tell me he doesn’t feel good. I can’t kiss it and make it better.
All I can do is continue to offer him my lap and cuddles when he needs them and help him to get past this hurdle.
