Not a happy household

Nov 09, 2008 08:47


Not a happy household.
I've got what used to be called a bilious attack - not actually sick, but a funny pain and sicky feeling.

sharedkitty 's Special Human is journey tired and stressed with family problems in all three generations

sharedkitty is cross and fussy after several days in the c*****y and can't make up her mind whether she wants to be in or out.

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mrs_redboots November 9 2008, 09:37:33 UTC
*Hugs*. Poor you; hope you feel better soon. Peppermint tea sounds called for - or better still, ginger-mint, if you can get it in your area.

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richenda November 9 2008, 11:22:39 UTC
Ginger mint sounds waring, but I'm not sure that I'd want the two together. Thank you for the hug

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glitterboy1 November 9 2008, 10:39:53 UTC
I'm sorry, that must feel as though nothing is quite right - and a lot is really quite wrong. :-(

I hope you're feeling better soon, and that Special Human's family problems will ease, too.

Muffin is a bit unsure about going out, too: he wants to go out, but then discovers that it's cold and windy out there. However, he'll like it even less indoors, soon, with the hoovering.

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richenda November 9 2008, 11:24:40 UTC
Sharedkitty must be the only cat in the world who likes hoovering - she chases the hoover, especially the attachment hose

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saare_snowqueen November 9 2008, 14:06:15 UTC
Sorry you're not feeling well. There must be something going around. I have had pain in my lower abdomen for 2 days now - something I ate on Friday irritated the lining of my stomach. I'm finding that drinking a glass of milk slowly seems to ease the pain. But now I'm running out of milk and the weather here is like the weather where you are.
My sympathies to shared kitty. When I got back from my vacation ( 10 days in Italy) Neri followed me around the flat for and hour complaining. I'm certain that if I understood 'cat' better, my ears would have been burning.
Hope you're both feeling better soon.

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richenda November 9 2008, 14:15:30 UTC
That's an interesting idea I was brought up on the idea that milk was good for tummy trouble, and later taught that it should be avoided.
I suppose that it depends on the problem.
Thank you for the sympathy, anyeay

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