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You never know what you're going to get.  Previous paucity on Halloweens had caused us to give up making a jack-o-lantern for the last couple of years, though this year B. got a few small pumpkin gourds for outside harvest decoration, and we left the outside light on.  This year the local kids of Indian descent, who have just gotten off from celebrating Diwali - which from a secular Western perspective appears to function as a kind of combination of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas - have discovered Halloween, and came around, some without costume but with bags, collecting candy.  About 15 trick-or-treaters altogether, most of mid-childhood age, all well before 8 pm.  No overaged teenagers this year.

The other good news of late is the discovery that Pandora's internal distress, which had expressed itself in irregular emissions from both ends only barely controlled by various regular shots from the vet, appears actually to have been an allergy to the dry cat food she was scarfing down to add bulk to her diet.  (You are mercifully spared the graphic description of how we discovered this.)  Now that she's on canned food only she's eating it a lot more heartily than before - there'd been times she'd gone off it altogether before, though she'd always eat the dry food - and indeed she now demands feeding every 3 or 4 hours.  We can't give her larger helpings, because either she won't eat that much at once, leaving it at risk of being eaten by Pippin who, unlike Pandora, does not need the fattening up, or else will eat that much and make herself sick again.  Despite the near-constant begging - and oh, she can make her displeasure known if it's not responded to - it's relieving to see her enjoying and not picking at or going off the canned food.

Date: 2011-11-01 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whswhs.livejournal.com
Ah, cats and their food.

About a year ago, we thought our younger cat, Taeki, was dying: He stopped eating and started losing weight rapidly, and our vets warned us that he was in danger of damaging his internal organs through catastrophic weight loss (he wasn't a heavy cat to start with). We tried tempting him with all sorts of things . . . cooked chicken, chicken baby food, two or three kinds of moist cat food, some strongly scented . . . and he sniffed at them and turned away with that air of "Why is there shit in my food dish?" that cats get. And then one day I put down the dry food for our younger cat, Macavity, and looked away briefly . . . and there was Taeki eating some of the dry food! Apparently he had the fixed conviction that only dry crunchies were food, and thought anything moist was weird and disgusting. At one point during the process of rehabituating him to food intake, he even jumped up on top of the refrigerator to get at the bowl of dry food we had put there "out of reach."

I'm glad he turned out not to have anything seriously wrong with him. I just wish we'd figured it out a few hundred dollars of vet bills earlier. . . .

Date: 2011-11-01 04:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com
It's typical of cats that they'll fixate on just one thing as "food" and ignore everything else. Pandora was different: she'd gobble something for a while and then go off it, and we'd have to find something else, and rotate gradually back to the things we'd used before. But all this time, the dry food as supplement was a constant. Now that she's not eating it at all, she seems to like everything in the moist food department for the first time.

Date: 2011-11-01 04:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athenais.livejournal.com
I am happy to hear Pandora and her food are in harmony again!

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