Dec. 26th, 2024

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Elder Race, by Adrian Tchaikovsky. In the far distant future, a world originally colonized by humans now has feudal societies and a low level of technology. A warrior princess, the fourth daughter of the ruler, hopes she can get more respect from her family if she successfully helps a neighboring society get rid of a strange demon plaguing its lands and people, so she travels up to the mountaintop to ask the local wizard for help. After all, he'd been a great help for her people a few generations back. Unfortunately, the wizard is simply an anthropologist sent to study the cultural evolution among the colonists, and not a particularly good one. Will he be able to help? It's an entertaining and quick read, and I expect I'll enjoy reading it again too.
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During all of Sorin’s health travails, I have also been concerned about Ajani. He also cut back on eating and seemed somewhat unwell. Since Sorin’s passing two weeks ago, Ajani has been highly stressed and has barely eaten. He’d been to the vet several times – she had me discontinue his allergy pill, and another time they did a whole series of blood tests and determined that he didn’t have anything obviously wrong, including diabetes. We assumed that he was depressed and anxious about losing Sorin, and certainly that has been part of it, but he’s been eating less and less.

Yesterday I went to trim his nails, and the claws on his left front foot seemed torn, with dried blood, and it was painful for him to have me touch his foot. It seemed that if he had something physically wrong, it would complicate his mental stress, so I wanted the vet to see him today. We had four questions – what was wrong with his paw? Has he lost more weight? Is there anything keeping him from eating? And… why does his white nose look darker and slightly scaly, which is downright strange?

It was not wonderful to have to set my alarm for 7:55 am so I could call the vet’s office on less than four hours of sleep, and even more non-wonderful for the receptionist to tell me that I was going to have to wait to hear how the vets would triage our situation, since some other pets might have some problem more urgent than a possibly torn claw. Fortunately, the vet who works with Ajani definitely wanted to see him, so the office called back at 8:22 am and I could then get a few more hours of sleep before it was time to bring him in.

The vet and the tech fussed over Ajani quite a bit – his temperature was fine, his respiratory system was fine, his mouth looked fine, his heart sounded fine, etc. etc. She concluded that it most likely really was still just the stress from the grief and change, and we discussed ways to work on getting him to eat more. Then they took him off to a room with better light to do his pedicure, and I waited in the exam room.

Then all at once the vet came rushing back in. She knew what was wrong with him! She was so glad I had brought him in! When they examined his foot, they discovered that his claw folds were all tender and filled with pus, a symptom of an autoimmune disorder! She used her microscope to confirm it, and they gave him an antibiotic and prescribed steroids, which he’ll be on indefinitely – but it’s very easy to give him pills, thankfully. If the steroids work properly, he should have a normal lifespan.

I had just trimmed his claws a few weeks ago, so presumably the full onset of this symptom has been from the stress of the last few weeks, but maybe the other aspects of the disease have been affecting him for a while. She can’t easily specify which autoimmune disorder it is, but I saw online that the most common one that affects cats’ feet is known as “PF” (pemphigus foliaceus) and it can also affect their faces (like his nose, maybe). Anyway, the vet will see him again in a week, and it’s quite possible that with the prednisone, he’ll be eating more normally very soon. He did take more initiative to eat this evening than he’d done lately.
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Let's see. As usual, we celebrated Christmas Eve by gathering at 4 pm, posing for photos with the tree and the cats, then opening gifts. We had a big difference this time, though - S joined us! I've already told about my main gift from J (along with books and other fun things); my main gift for him was a sparring katana I ordered for him from a forge in Bratislava, and it will take 5-6 months to arrive (but it's what he wanted). Our main gifts for D&S were complicated, because they were PS5 games but the PS5 was a secret gift from D to S (and himself) that she didn't get to open until today, so the games had to wait for today too. They exchanged gifts in the morning, then around noon D went to visit his dad; they watched Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice. D&S then had lunch and came over for stockings at J's house plus the PS5 gifts, arriving around 3:15 or so. We chatted a while after that, then they headed over to S's mom's house for a video call with her grandparents in Florida, and I went home to make Christmas dinner. J and D then came over for that around 6 pm, and we had a fun conversation that culminated in quite a long discussion of regional and generational differences in word use. Then D went home to relax, and J and I went to his house, where we read while listening to quite an impressive wind-and-rainstorm outside. Several hours later it had morphed into the type of thunderstorm that rattles the houses, but things are calm now (around 2 a.m.). I'm tired!

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