Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Ave Caesar MCMXC - MMV

I had to get my cat put down this morning. 15yrs old, black NZ shorthair. He had been off his food for a couple of days, then yesterday afternoon, he sudennly could not walk straight. Being a very active animal, I thought he may have just hurt himself hunting, as he had done in the past. Later in the evening, I found a very rotten discharge (or so I thought) on the underside of his neck. I called the vet and discussed the problem with him. We came to the conclusion that he had probably been fighting again and it was all due to an abcess and to bring him in this morning for a check over, possibly a course of antibiotics. Took him in, on initial examination, we decided that we would do a series of blood tests for possible kidney or liver failure and book him in later in the week for some dental work.
However, I was still a little concerned about his difficulty walking as a friend of mine has had a cat with pulled tail syndrome in the past, so I put him on the floor for the vet to watch him walking. That called for an immediate re-examination, leaving us with the conclusion that he was suffering from ataxia ( a loss of sense or control of his limb placement), probably due to brain damage, most likely brought on by a stroke sometime in the last few days and rapidly degenerating.
We spent some time discussing the various options, keeping in mind the probable protracted period of discomfort and pain compared to Caesers' projected future quality of life, especially given his advanced age. I took the decision to have him put down right there and then, while he could still recognise me and still purr.
I have brought him home to bury.

Monday, February 21, 2005


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Monday, February 14, 2005

10-Pin

About time I posted another pathetic dribble from my point of perception. Some of the Americans out there may appreciate this one.
Anyway, as it happens, for various reasons, I used to bowl league but gave up around 7 years ago. When I quit, I had a 42 handicap. This year, I decided to start again. Purely by coincidence, the league I used to bowl for has just moved back to my local lanes aftere a 5 year break that I knew nothing about. So, I assembled a team of total newbies from work and entered us in this league, one night a week. Imagine my horror, to find that on the first night back, I wound up bowling a 151 avg (29 handicap), then the next week, compounding what I thought to be a fluke and hitting 150 avg.
Okiedoe I think to myself, I'll just pop down tonight and have a couple of quiet practice games on my own and see what happens.....124, 158.
Ahha, this is still in a similar area, considering that both the previous series ended on 185 games.
Meanwhile, I have been being watched by some people from the league that is about to play tonight and get invited in to act as a fill-in/reserve to cover for a missing bowler.....OK, no harm in this is there?
End result of the series, 150 avg!
Lest you wonder what the problem is, I have not bowled for the previous 7 years, my original style was R/H backup and I have a very uniquly drilled ball to fit my hand pattern. In the intervening years, my style appears to have drifted to a very nearly square-on approach (head-pin strikes...*cringe*), but still requiring the same wierd finger pattern.
Actually kinda curious to know if anyone else has encountered a similar improvement after a long hiatus from any sport.