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2008.12.13 The Gift Card Debacle
2008.12.07 Who Moved My Chair?
2008.12.02 Gland issues
2008.11.30 Ninja 411
2008.11.25 Hiccup
2008.11.16 Disappointing Translations
2008.11.08 A Funnier Thing I've Seen Lately
2008.10.25 Game Night at Work
2008.10.19 Roar
2008.10.17 Gentlemen start your watches
2008.10.11 Dark Water
2008.09.30 More Theatre Etiquette
2008.09.29 Varrio Southwest Side
2008.09.19 Is that you?
2008.09.19 Deke left, deke right
2008.09.18 The Gaming Fairy
2008.09.12 Oh, I have to pay?
2008.09.09 Generation Gap
2008.09.07 Great Uncle Ionuț
2008.09.05 Litterbug
2008.09.03 Peace Signs and David Beeson's Hair
2008.09.01 At least we're diverse
2008.08.31 Tzaziki nightmare
2008.08.30 What's up, Buck?
2008.08.29 Neuroses
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Gland issues
The justification:
1. A cat whom you've fairly positively diagnosed as having an impacted anal gland.
2. An internet article which explains that impacted anal glands are treatable without the intervention of a veterinarian. With directions.
3. The attitude that anything which can be done easily at home should be.

The outcome:
I: [tossing in bed] Oh dear god, I can still smell it. Can you?
She: My node id ztill kibda zduffy. I cab't sbell adythig.
I: Ah. It's like the air in here just keeps getting more and more . . cat-assy. God, that was vile. [shudder]
She: Do you want to open the window?
I: It's 2 degrees outside.
She: Do you want to open the window?
I: Yes.
I: Where's Ivan?
She: I don't think he's talking to you anymore. He may feel better now, but, well, can you blame him?

I'm glad to say that 24 hours later, we have a much happier cat. And . . . well . . . I'm not really sure how to explain the kind of bond you develop with an animal whose butthole you've had your fingers poking all into, but there you go.

The smell has finally faded, and at least the cat is happy.

I'll feel less dirty eventually. . . .