I'm sorry, but I laughed and laughed at Herman of the family Munster.
'War Stories'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
erin, Harvey has only had sub-cutaneous fluids once - and that really does not sound like how his looked. It stayed in the same place, and slowly got smaller throughout the day. But then, like I said, I have seen it only one time - and I have no idea what possible variations there could be. If you call your vet's regular number, does it go to an answering service, or straight to a "For emergency care, please contact XYZ Emergency Clinic at 867-5309" message? Because this might be a simple "Oh, yeah, we did give fluids, that sounds ok". But I sure would want a vet. to confirm that. Then again, how likely is it that the Emergency clinic might possibly have after hours contact info for your regular vet, and be able to ask for sure?
ETA: [link] That is the handiest checklist of symptoms indicating emergency care is needed for cats that I have found. It does mention lumps changing appearance - specifically in size, shape or color - not moving around. I think in your shoes, I'd try to call the vet who treated him today, but failing that, I would carefully monitor for further developments rather than go to the E-vet right off the bat.
Earthquake!
Standing in a nice doorway, Laga?
Hmm. It's not on the usgs website. Maybe it was just a really big truck.
3.2 @ LAX about 9:14 pm pdt [link]
Cool, thanks.
For you, the world. Quaking.
Oh ya. Forgot to say.
I haz Torchwood s1d1.
Awww, that's what I miss about SoCal (well, okay, and taquitos, yes) - the confirming wee earthquakes on the ShakeMap and posting.