Haru To The Vet

Haru started vomiting and retching since yesterday evening. She vomited twice yesterday and twice today. We suspect she must have ingested disinfectant that our condo guards sprayed on our parcels.

When my parcels arrived yesterday, I asked Alycia to help me get them from the lobby as I was busy with work. When Alycia brought the parcels up, I forgot to tell her to leave the parcels outside the house. These days, I open up all my parcels outside the house due to Covid safety concerns. Also, I don’t want Haru to bite and sniff on the parcels which have been exposed to millions of virus, germs, bacteria and what nots.

When I was busy opening the second parcel, Haru was busy biting on the parcel plastic, box and everything else that was on the floor from the first parcel. While I was busy testing out the newly received rechargeable USB charging fan, Haru was still sniffing and biting the wrappers and boxes. Moment later, Haru started to throw up. Minutes later after throwing up, she started retching white foamy saliva. But she seemed to be OK after the vomit episodes. I monitored her closely and gave her tuna at 9:30pm as usual. She usually eats hungrily and hastily (she’s always hangry!) but this time, she ate very slowly. Thankfully she didn’t throw up.

This morning, I thought that Haru had recovered as her appetite seemed to have returned. But an hour after eating her breakfast of tuna, she threw up again. And moments later, she retched out white foamy saliva again. I summoned Sherilyn to follow me to the vet’s immediately. Thankfully she had 30 minutes of break before the next class and the vet’s is just a 5-minute drive from our place.

Dr Ben examined Haru and told us that Haru’s lymph nodes were inflamed. Her tongue is also bluish in color, suggesting that she had ingested something that’s not right or toxic substance. It could be the disinfectant from the parcel. It could also be remnants of essential oils from my hands after applying on my body. I’m not sure who’s the culprit.

After taking her first dose of antibiotics and anti-vomiting meds, Haru stopped vomiting. But she’s still not 100% herself yet. We could tell from her resting position and her lack of interest in drinking water.

After this worrying incident, we will all be extra careful with our parcels whenever Haru is out of her cage and with our hands before touching Haru. I have to be mindful and remember to wash my hands after applying essential oils on myself and before touching Haru. She could have died from poisoning today had I not brought her to the vet’s. 😲

Meowing all the way to the vet’s clinic!
But this time Haru didn’t hiss and spit at Dr Ben. She has somewhat gotten used to the presence of humans and isn’t afraid of strangers that much anymore.

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Free Online Games For Kids And Adults

Online games often get the bad rap as it involves sitting in front of a screen.  However, online games have their advantages for young and old people.  Unlike watching television which is more passive, games require a level of interaction, brain power and skill from the player.  Games can be a concern for parents and teachers, but playing games can also have beneficial impacts for children and young people. In fact, older people may even benefit from playing online games like Solitaire, Mahjong and Sudoku.  Research has shown that playing games like Mahjong improves short-term memory, attention and logical thinking in both middle-aged and elderly people.

If parents manage their children’s gaming time, these children can reap some benefits through online games such as:

1. Computer and simulation fluency.

2. Helps with fast strategic thinking and problem-solving.

3. Improves a child’s online social skills.

4. Helps your child with attention to details.

5. Creates problem-solving and planning skills.

6. Helps build resilience.

7. Games like Minecraft help kids to practice their visual-spatial skills, leading to a better understanding of distance and space.

8. Beneficial for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Alycia used to play PUBG Mobile with her high school classmates whenever they needed a break from online classes and in between revising for exams. She still plays this online game with her ertswhile classmates whenever the time is right for everyone to play together.  There are many advantages of playing this game such as improves problem solving skills, enhances memory, improves social skills and improves brain speed. 

Sometimes when I have too much on my mind, I escape from the harsh realities of life by jumping into the world of online games.  My favourite online games are Super Tetris and Crossword Puzzle. Super Tetris is a brain exercise game. According to a study, brain imaging shows playing Tetris leads to a thicker cortex and may also increase brain efficiency.

Do you want to know where you can play online games like Super Tetris, Pacman, Crazy Eights, Tennis and many more for FREE? Check out Solitaire.org, a website where everyone can play fun online games for free and the best part is all the games can be quickly played from the browser on desktop computers, iPads, laptops, Kindle Fire and mobile devices.

Some of the online games that I find very engaging at Solitaire.org are crossword puzzle, Sudoku and Letter Scramble.  Our 13-year old youngest daughter who plays Sudoku occasionally managed to complete a Sukodu game within 7 minutes and 55 seconds.   She’s quite good at this game though she doesn’t play it regularly and I’m now getting tutorials from her!  When I improve my Sudoku solving skill, I’m going to have a challenge with her!  Sudoku improves one’s brain power, problem-solving and thinking skills.

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Not bad for a beginner, eh?

Cass did well in Letter Scramble too.   Letter Scramble is a great game to improve one’s vocab and spelling ability.  She gets to learn many new words each time she plays Letter Scramble. This game also helps to develop one’s intellectual ability.

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Cass learned a new word today – annihilate.

Another game that I’ve tried at Solitaire.org and like is Hidden Object Games. This game is good at keeping me awake whenever I feel sleepy.  Although it’s a game more suited for kids, I find that it helps me to destress while boosting my grey matter and awareness to details. This game has 10 levels which are timed. You may think that this is a kiddo’s game but it is not easy to locate some of the hidden things even at Level 1. Cass and I spent quite a bit of time finding the last hidden object, which is a piece of Chinese paper cutting and after a closer look and more thorough scan at the picture, she finally found the item hidden on top of a red Chinese lantern. This is one game that’s great for parent-child bonding.

Solitaire.org has over 100 browser-based games which you can easily find from their user-friendly website. There is a catalog which is located at the bottom of the website where all the games are listed, such as Solitaire, Mahjong, Card Games, Hidden Object Games and much more. And there’s no annoying advertisements on this gaming website.  Another plus point!

If you’re a fan of online games and are looking for some free fun games to play, Solitaire.org is the place to go to. But play with caution as the games can be quite addictive 😉

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