Sunday, 11 August 2024

Sunday Selections #787

 



Sunday Selections was originally brought to us by Kim, of Frogpondsrock, as an ongoing meme where participants could post previously unused photos languishing in their files. Huge thanks to Cie who gave me this wonderful Sunday Selections image. 

The meme was then continued by River at Drifting through life.  Sadly she has now stepped aside (though she will join us some weeks), and I have accepted the mantle. 
 
The rules are so simple as to be almost non-existent.  Post some photos under the title Sunday Selections and link back to me. Clicking on any of the photos will make them embiggen.
 

I usually run with a theme. Last week was a very difficult week.  I am so glad that I went to my happy place the week before.












Now for an explanation about the difficult part.  On Wednesday morning Batty was obviously far from well.  He was wheezing, off his food (which is unheard of) and unhappy.  We were lucky and got a vet appointment.  Yes, he had a chest infection.  However when she attempted to take his temperature she observed a piece of wrapping ribbon emerging from his nether regions.  It seems that somehow he had found a piece and eaten it.  An x-ray confirmed that he had a blockage and urgent surgery was required.  Surgery that was likely to be complicated by his chest infection and his asthma.  Surgery done, he needed to be monitored.  Our vet does not have staff there for twenty four hours.  So he had to be transferred to another vet.  The next morning we picked him up and took him back to our own vet (and I had a Lifeline shift).  That evening was a repeat of the first.  On Friday afternoon the vet said that we could take him home on a trial run.  A failure.  We had to go back to the vet yesterday.  Poor little Batty has pneumonia (as well as multiple stitches from his surgery).  The twenty four hour vet we had been using was full.  So we took him to a different one on the far side of town where he will spend this weekend receiving oxygen and regular painkillers.  We will need to pick him up on Monday  morning (early) and take him back to the regular vet who will make an assessment. 
Aaargh.  Cross your fingers for him please.

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  1. thecontemplativecat here Poor baby. He has been really sick and I hope you see an upswing.

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    1. A dreadful night but he is a little better this morning.

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  2. Oh, I am so sorry about Batty. Poor little thing. Poor you! It is so hard watching our fur babies unwell. I hope he heals quickly.
    Have kangaroos become invasive in Australia? Canadian geese here are in Canada. Horrible things. They live on school grounds, parks, and cemeteries and leave their poo everywhere. You can't even walk 15 centimeters without stepping in it. THey are also aggressive and mean. People here hate Canadian geese and want them culled.

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    1. Birdie: Thank you. It is hard. Kangaroos can be a problem (particularly on the road at dawn and dusk). Our city does some culling which I hate.

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  3. I'm sorry about Batty, and I know it's hard on you. I'm sending positive thoughts and feelings and love to both of you. Your beautiful photos convey a sense of peace.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. Janie Junebug: I know you know the pain and the fear. Thank you.

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  4. Sending out positive healing energy! Ox

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  5. River Fairchild - I’m sorry for all the stress Batty and you are going through! Also, I hope your email situation gets fixed soon. So many complications to deal with. Huge hugs to you.
    Your happy place is a balm to many of us as well each time you share your photos with us and I thank you for taking the time to do this. It’s much appreciated, as are you. I hope you have better news come Monday.

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    1. River Fairchild: Email woes continue. I don't always receive email and where you are concerned I cannot at the moment send either. Batty is doing a little better today but 'he is not out of the woods yet'. At the vet's request we are going in to visit him this afternoon.

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  6. Hi EC - oh poor little soul ... I feel for him and sincerely hope he improves and continues to do so - for you both and particularly for Batty and Oreo (I hope that's right) as he must be missing his brother ... with lots of thoughts and healings across the world ... Hilary

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    1. Hilary Melton-Butcher: Thank you. Odie DOES miss him - except at feeding time.

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  7. Hopefully, Battie will soon get better. Thanks for the lovely photos in this post.

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    1. DUTA: That spot by the lake always brings me comfort. Thank you.

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  8. I am so sorry Batty is going through this and you as well.
    Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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  9. The roos are truly relaxing

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    1. roentare: The roos relax well and they are relaxing.

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  10. Sending good vibes and prayers for Batty. Had to check your post to see why you didn't have a quiet week. Hope this coming week is better.

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  11. Poor Batty! Little guy doesn't deserve all of that. We will be praying for him.

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  12. Oh poor little Batty and poor you. That is such a lot for a tiny little creature to be dealing with. With the added stress of having to drive all over the place to find a vet. I hope Batty recovers quickly with all the love and expertise that is surrounding him.

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  13. Poor little Batty. Poor EC and Himself. May it all turn out well.

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    1. Joanne Noragon: Thank you. Fingers crossed but it is looking less likely.

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  14. Oh my gosh. Poor little Batty and you too. This is a lot to go through. Sending well-wishes and huggs your way.

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  15. This brings great perspective to my week past. What a rough time for you both and Batty. I hope he will be much improved by Monday. The 'roos are certainly enjoying the warmth of the sunshine.

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    1. Andrew: We went to visit Battie (at the vet's suggestion) today. Still touch and go. And worrying.

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  16. Here I've been stressed about Lola and your poor Batty is so much worse. I'll cross my fingers after I finish commenting on blogs and maybe think healing thoughts strong enough to reach him. Is he otherwise a strong boy or has he been sickly all his life?
    That's a good sized mob of roos this week.

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    1. River: He has asthma which doesn't help and his hip dislocated repeatedly early in his life. He is still needing oxygen which is a big worry.

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  17. It's impossible to do anything or think anything but worry when the little ones are unwell.
    I really hope he gets better and quickly

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    1. kylie: It is not looking good at the moment. And yes the worry is constant.

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  18. Love the roos.
    Gosh oh my, poor Batty and do hope all turns out ok.
    Take care.

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  19. Hopefully Batty is well on the way to recovery now. Fingers crossed everything goes the way it should over the next few days. Then you will be able to breathe

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    1. Cathy: Batty is developing some new issues. Fingers remain tightly crossed here too.

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  20. Dear EC
    I am so sorry to hear about Batty - poor little chap - he is not having a good time of things so far. Sending virtual hugs and lots of good vibes to you too - what a worrying time.
    A roo fix is always a good thing for you - particularly now.
    You'll all be in my thoughts this week.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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    1. Ellie Foster: You are right, a roo fix is a good thing and I hope to get another. Soon. Thank you.

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  21. Fingers crossed and good thoughts for Batty. Hope that all is well soon. And best wishes to you too, Sue. Stay well yourself.

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    1. David M Gascoigne: Thank you. Not looking good at the moment.

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  22. Sending all good thoughts for poor Batty. We live in fear when the golden grand-dog visits as she eats everything. A dish cloth was her latest meal. I swear the dog has a death wish. You are living our greatest fear. Speedy recovery, Batty. Take care too, EC.

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    1. Marie Smith: Thank you. I hope your grand-dog learns to curb her appetite.

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  23. Sorry to hear about Batty - fingers crossed in the UK.

    :o(

    Cheers

    PM

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  24. I am hoping to hear some good news about Batty. What a nightmare, but Batty is a fighter and I've got my fingers crossed for a good outcome. And thanks for the roos.

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    1. DJan: Thank you. He is indeed a fighter but this is an uphill battle.

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  25. I'm so sorry to hear the news. Also, and it's the lesser of worries, I hope the expense there is not as great here as it is for a vet. It costs us so much money every time we have to get care and our girl. Hoping all is better soon!

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    1. mail4rosey: Vetinary care is very expensive here too. Fingers remain crossed.

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  26. Terrible things happen to cats. Did someone say cats have 9 lives? Anyway, I love seeing your kangaroos!

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  27. Sorry to hear about what is happening to Betty.

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  28. First of all much love and blessings to Batty. I will put him in my prayers and I hope all will be all right. I loved the photos of the kangaroos.

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    1. RasmaSandra: Thank you. The roos are always a joy.

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  29. Oh poor Batty and his constant health issues, but eating a ribbon? I had a cat who ate carpet strings and had a near fatal issue doing that. I hope he gets better and I hope you recover financially from his latest health problems. I know how expensive that must be.

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    1. Strayer: Very expensive and we are still hoping.

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  30. I am so sorry to hear about Batty's medical issues, dear friend. It is hard for him and hard for you. Constant stress. Feeling like you are carrying a boulder around in your chest. I wish for the best outcome possible and will be thinking of you. This is the hardest part of loving a pet, isn't it? But they need us at this part more than ever. Hugs, heart sister xx

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  31. I’m happy you got to your happy place after such a difficult week. Beautiful! However, when I read about Batty my heart ached for you. I am so very sorry and am keeping fingers crossed for you and wishing Batty a speedy recovery.

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    1. DeniseinVA: Thank you. I hope to get back to my happy place when things calm down again.

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  32. Just stopping by to see how Batty is today. xo

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    1. Birdie: Many thanks. Sadly the news isn't good. Still hoping but...

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  33. I'm so sorry to hear about Batty. Poor thing. I hope he recovers quickly.

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  34. Oh, no! Poor Batty; and poor you, going through the worry and stress with him! I'm crossing every finger and toe, hoping for a good outcome.

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    1. Diane Henders: Keep everything crossed please.

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  35. Someday I would love to visit your happy place with you.

    You, your sweetheart, and your cats are in my heart, as I know Batty is missed by everyone while he's being treated and he's not a happy camper, either.

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    1. messymimi: I would love to take you to our happy place. And thank you for your much needed good wishes.

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  36. Poor darling Batty, we are all sending masses of love and light to you all.
    XO
    WWW

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    1. Wisewebwoman: Thank you. And for your emails of support.

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  37. Oh no.. poor Batty. Hope he recovers soon.

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    1. Hena Tayeb: Thank you. It wasn't quick but we think the corner has been turned.

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  38. Those photoes of kangaroos are indeed mind soothing. I hope everything works out well.

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    1. Charlotte (MotherOwl): A kangaroo fix is an excellent way to refocus and breathe.

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  39. It's easy to see why that is your happy place.
    Gini and I hope for the best as Batty recovers.

    All is good here as the dog days of summer continue to give us regularly scheduled impressive thunderstorms each afternoon.

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    1. Wally Jones: Thank you. Most of our rain is winter rain which was sadly missing this year. I hope we get some as we move into spring.

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  40. I am glad you were recently in your happy place- it is lovely, but I am so sorry to hear about Batty. I hope they have a smooth recovery and feel better soon. Sending you a hug!

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    1. DMS: Thank you. I am grateful for that happy place and Batty does seem to be improving now.

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  41. It's good you got your Roo fix. I am SO worried about Batty. I can only hope he improves for everyone's sake!

    I got a failed to publish, so this may take awhile to reach you.

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    1. Bleubeard and Elizabeth: Thank you for persevering. We were very worried too but as my latest post says he is starting to pick up again. Yay.

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  42. We really need those happy places, especially during those rough times. I read in the post above that Batty is home again, but not doing well. I really hope he is pulling through. That has been quite the ordeal you went through last week. I hope that Batty will be better soon and that you also are doing well, Sue. A big hug - Carola

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    1. Carola Bartz: Happy places are an essential aren't they? And so often they are places in nature. Thank you - and huge thanks for your email too.

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  43. Lo importante es que Batty se ponga bien, así que mucho ánimo y ya verás cuando lo recojas el lunes que se ha recuperado.
    Un abrazo, Sue, y muy bonito el lugar que nos muestras en tus excelentes imágenes.

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    1. Manuel: Thank you on both counts. The lake (man made) is very, very beautiful isn't it?

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  44. Crossing everything for Batty and you too! xx

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    1. e: We had everything crossed so tightly our circulation was affected. Fortunately the boy has turned a corner and we hope he continues to pick up.

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  45. you have been on my mind and in my thoughts. always

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  46. Hope for Batty's condition...
    but i just still pray...

    ^___^

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    1. Mbul Kecil: Thank you. Our hopes seem to have been realised.

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