Nurses tell us he rested well during the night, which is great news.
At work, my wonderful co-workers/friends take me out to lunch to show me that they have put together a donation website to help us with our rapidly increasing hospital bills. I am completely overcome with emotion- incredibly touched by their actions- and will always feel indebted to them. Roger, Wendy, John, Lisa, Ben- you are some of the most generous people I have ever known. I will always be there for you, as you have been for me.
And to all those who have donated/emailed/written/called- words cannot express how much we appreciate your love & support.
We go at 6:00 and are shocked to see him. We never officially counted the stitches, but he has well over 100- lining both sides of his rump, and from his neck down to his belly. His fur is shaved and he has a tube down the middle of his stitches where his arm used to be. He looks comfortable, tries to stand up when he sees us, and he is very generous with kisses. We feel a bit of relief.
12 years ago
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