Today has been an eventful day. Haru has been throwing up the whole day. We had a family lunch to attend at Oversea Restaurant @ Imbi and by the time we reached home, the vet’s clinic was 20 minutes away from closing. I begged the doctor to wait for me as I had a cat that’s been vomiting all day. As my car is still in the workshop, I had to wait for hubs to send us there. But he had a tummy ache and needed to get his fix first 😲
I was so worried that the vet would have left by the time we were there. Fortunately he waited for us. Haru was given a jab and some tablets. The vet told us not to feed Haru any solid food but to give her water.
Back home, after we gave Haru several sips of water from her baby milk bottle, she threw up again. When Cass tried to pick Haru up, the vomit splattered onto her hair and clothes 🤮 and Cass ended up having to take a shower. I also had vomit on my hands the whole day. Haru would barf around the house. Since last night, we had to walk around the house to hunt for her barf. She would puke on the floor behind my computer, under the dining table, at the entrance of the house, under the sofa, outside the room. OMG, I was so terribly enervated yesterday having to wipe barf off the floors the entire day, wipe Haru after she’s done vomiting, attend a family gathering, rush to the vet, on top of doing house chores. Maria is still not back at work yet as she’s still recuperating after a D&C performed last week. I was really worried when Haru vomited slimy saliva late at night despite the jab and two tablets that she’d taken.
By the way, Maria did return the RM500 that she borrowed from me, albeit 3 days later.
Thank God, Haru stopped vomiting the next day. She started to eat wet cat food again in the morning where I only gave her 1/3 of the packet, another 1/3 of the packet four hours later and the remaining food in the evening.
After a stressful day, I received the best piece of news late at night. Alycia’s Foundation In Arts final semester exam results were out and she earned a CGPA of 3.98, which means that she’ll be qualified to receive a RM15,000 scholarship from the university for her first year of degree studies. To qualify for the scholarship, a student has to consistently earn a CGPA at 3.65 and above in all three exams each year.
Alycia has to continue to study very hard to maintain a CGPA at 3.65 in all her exams so that she continues to receive a scholarship from the university in her second and third year of studies as well.
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