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Nammu
In good news Sir ate well tonight. He’s gotten so skinny. And he always comes t greet me when I’ve been out. I do worry tho that a move is going to be too much \him.[/QUOTE]
Sorry for the tacked on Quote thing. I can't get rid of it somehow.
I just wanted you to know not to be too surprised if Sir thrives. After 10 years I moved into my mom's loft (left put 2 bedrooms ) with 2 old cats. The older was 18 and the younger 15 I think.
They did amazingly well and when we wen shocked an d how well the older one was because she was deft and and had low vision. And we moved 2 times in in a year. Sir will adjust better than you think based on that experience.
One thing I learned with all that is that cats will eat baby food meats if nothing else fits. When desperate (b/c it stinks) chicken livers boiled and then pureed with a jar of baby food and bottled chicken gravy got my really old cat to eat when she'd lost interest.
The trick is to put in the same places and never move them. That helps the blindness a lot;
I'm glad you are able to do so many activities.
And please forgive any nonsense typing.. My meds are fully in my system and control right now.