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Jun. 25th, 2009 07:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Kage's home!
We were a little concerned at first because she was fairly non-responsive at the vet's office. She'd been drugged to the gills again, which was a good thing for the drive home. But as soon as we opened the carrier at home her head popped right up. Then I had to figure out how to lift her out of the box without hurting her. I fumbled my roll on that, but mostly because she had the physical rigidity of a jellyfish thanks to the drugs.
I think Aelf and I were a little sad to see her barely able to move and mostly just flopping around. She did eat a few treats, which was a great sign, then spent the rest of the time fighting to stay awake. We left her alone after that and I poked my head back in to see she'd managed to move across the floor, though I'd had no idea why. After a dinner break I just went back to check on her and she was asleep...
On my bed.
Yes, she somehow managed to jump up onto my bed with only 3 legs and drugged out of her mind.
I think I would've freaked out more if she weren't out cold with her face buried in my robe, obviously relaxed and comfy for the first time in days. I have no idea how she intends to get down again, but we'll deal with that later.
We were a little concerned at first because she was fairly non-responsive at the vet's office. She'd been drugged to the gills again, which was a good thing for the drive home. But as soon as we opened the carrier at home her head popped right up. Then I had to figure out how to lift her out of the box without hurting her. I fumbled my roll on that, but mostly because she had the physical rigidity of a jellyfish thanks to the drugs.
I think Aelf and I were a little sad to see her barely able to move and mostly just flopping around. She did eat a few treats, which was a great sign, then spent the rest of the time fighting to stay awake. We left her alone after that and I poked my head back in to see she'd managed to move across the floor, though I'd had no idea why. After a dinner break I just went back to check on her and she was asleep...
On my bed.
Yes, she somehow managed to jump up onto my bed with only 3 legs and drugged out of her mind.
I think I would've freaked out more if she weren't out cold with her face buried in my robe, obviously relaxed and comfy for the first time in days. I have no idea how she intends to get down again, but we'll deal with that later.