*grumble* *groan* *whine*
Sep. 8th, 2002 10:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's sunday.
My throat and ears still hurt.
I'm still running a low-grade fever.
Unless something miraculous happens in the next 20 hours, i'll be calling my doc in the AM. i plan to ask her if this could be a sinus infection, some sort of strange allergies not helped by the Allegra, a side-effect of the Allegra, or something picked up from kitty.
i don't know if cold/wet noses are normal for kitty. sometimes it's dry, but mostly it's wet. he's started sneezing again, too... is that his way of telling me that my housekeeping has slipped, or does he need to see a doc, too?
My throat and ears still hurt.
I'm still running a low-grade fever.
Unless something miraculous happens in the next 20 hours, i'll be calling my doc in the AM. i plan to ask her if this could be a sinus infection, some sort of strange allergies not helped by the Allegra, a side-effect of the Allegra, or something picked up from kitty.
i don't know if cold/wet noses are normal for kitty. sometimes it's dry, but mostly it's wet. he's started sneezing again, too... is that his way of telling me that my housekeeping has slipped, or does he need to see a doc, too?
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Date: 2002-09-08 07:32 am (UTC)As far as the kitty, he sounds normal - sometimes my kitties have cool, slightly moist noses and sometimes they're warmer. I read that cats' body temperatures aren't as highly-regulated as ours, which is why they like to seek out warm or cool spots to help boost or lower their temperatures even more.
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Date: 2002-09-09 02:47 pm (UTC)Cold wet noses are normal for kitties. If it is warm and dry and stays that way, take him in.