Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 First, some good news, I became a grandmother for the second time (this time to a grandson named after my son) on August 6, 2008 - I became a grandmother for the first time (to a granddaughter) in October 2006. I have autoimmune disorders which include a type of arthritis. This means that I keep having to purchase things to make things easier for me. I have 2 cats that need to go to the vet about 3 months apart from each other (their names are Miss Kitty and Lieutenant Starbuck) and took Miss Kitty to the vet yesterday (she is about 2 pounds lighter than Starbuck is). When I take one to the vet, I have to carry them from the car to the vet in their car carrier which adds a couple of pounds to their normal weight and yesterday I almost could not carry Miss Kitty in - unfortunately, because of my husband's work hours and his parents activity level with their grandchildren, I am always taking the cats to the vet by myself. Because I had this problem with Miss Kitty and Starbuck needs to go to the vet in November, I realized that I needed to find a way to make it easier with my difficulties to get him between the car and buildings. Interestingly, I had gotten my copy of Doctors and catalog which had cat strollers featured in there but because I was not sure about being able to afford to buy theirs soon, I went to eBay and found an assortment of cat strollers that sold for less than half the price of the ones in the catalog so I bought one from there and paid about 1/3 what a comparable one would have cost from the catalog. So, I will be having the cat that is going to the vet on the leash to get out of the house and into the stroller outside of the house (no ramps yet but am hoping hubby will have one built by November vet visit) so I can use the stroller to get the cat into the car (the stroller is a combination stroller/car seat/carrier) and then use the stroller from the car to the vet. I will be going to the doctor on August 19 and seeing about getting a handicapped placard because I am finding that when I am alone shopping I have to curtail my shopping especially when the weather is too hot or too cold if I have to park pretty far away which could be helped if I can make use of handicapped parking spaces and will also be seeing about making changes to my medicines to hopefully help with the symptoms I have been having which have gotten much worse over the last couple of months.   T. aka Pegasus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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