We had an appointment w the vet to have her fully checked out. She sounded good. We did bloodwork and an X-ray to check her bladder. She’s peeing a lot so we wanted to make sure there were no bladder stones. She does need a dental and spay. Most fosters need dentals. She was so good during the exam. Then we drove to her foster home and met Mei Mei, Ren and Jinjie. They will her foster sisters.We took Sweet Tater out in the yard and we had an audience.
Ren wasn’t too sure of us. She’s adorable.
They all are!
Sweet Tater walked around, happily exploring.
She checked out her foster home. Then it was time to see the ophthalmologist. Yes, it was a busy day!
Sweet Tater’s left eye has a long term cataract. The pressure is good and she has drops. But, no emergency need right now. We want her to gain weight— she’s only 9.6 pounds and 11-12 years old. She has already settled in for a nice winters nap. She is a sweet little girl. She will make someone a wonderful companion. 💖
Sweet Tater is a beauty and I am sure she will make someone a lovely companion.
ReplyDeleteI hope her eye can be saved but if not .... she is still lovely!
You have wonderful Foster people and they all do their jobs so well Linda!
I am doing my Adoption Dance for Sweet Tater !!!