Category Archives: Kako

More gallery updates

I've had a chance to get some additional updates done in the gallery.  This particular update includes new pictures and some organizational changes to The Kids' gallery.

What I decided to do is reorganize all the pictures of The Kids into more specific categories.  For instance, I've moved all of the pictures of Grendel and Loki together into a new gallery called The Boys and all the pictures of Kako and Loki together into a gallery called The Ladies.

I've also started new galleries called The Stepbrothers (Grendel and Kazon), The Twins (Kako and Kazon), The Buds (Kazon and Loki), and The Lovers (Grendel and Kako).  As soon as I finish getting these galleries organized and populated, I'll make them public.

In the meantime, here are some highlights from the most recent gallery updates of The Boys and The Ladies.

Some of the original pictures from The Kids gallery have been moved to the new galleries.  You'll see some of the oldies like this picture.

Grendel and Loki wondering why the bright light keeps flashing inside the house. (the_boys_01)

You'll also see some new photos like this one.

Loki and Grendel (left to right) hanging out on the back of the love seat. (110_1010)

Those are from the new gallery of The Boys.

I then took the same idea and created a new gallery for The Ladies.  You can undoubtedly guess that Loki won't appreciate being called a lady since he's a male cat, but he's always been a prissy cat who spends quite a bit of time worrying about how he looks.  Since he is a beautiful cat and he is quite concerned about his personal appearance, we simply assumed he was gay and therefore wouldn't mind being called female.

In this new gallery you'll once again see some of the original photos like this one.

Loki on the top and Kako on the bottom of the Loki Dream Home

But you'll also see some new photos such as the one below.

Kako and Loki (left to right) sleeping on my bed. This picture is shocking in that these two rarely get this close without some kind of ugliness between them. (120_2018)

What makes that photo so interesting is that Kako and Loki are not known for being nice to one another.  In fact, any time they get that close, there's normally some ugliness between them (some hissing, some slapping, some growling, and so on).  The fact that they could both fall asleep so close together without a cat fight erupting is a rare event indeed.

Part of this reorganization of the galleries is to help me stay better organized and to help you more easily find specific pictures of The Kids.  It's also going to allow me to begin removing some of the older pictures that were originally posted out of a lack of other options.  I want to make the galleries more entertaining by reducing the clutter and leaving the better content in place.

So, take a look at The Boys and The Ladies and stay tuned for more updates and other new galleries.

Update on Kako’s vet visit

Kako's vet visit yesterday was uneventful outside of her general unpleasantness when outside of her element.  I'm happy to report she's in good health overall and is doing well on the prescription diet that I have all of The Kids on.

She's now caught up on her vaccinations.  Actually, she only got a rabies shot.  I only do other vaccinations every three years as scientific evidence supports the notion that, outside of rabies, yearly shots overmedicate animals and should therefore be done on a more limited basis.

Luckily my vet fully agrees.

There was no sign of abnormal pH in her urine and no signs of infection (debris, blood, etc.).  That's all very good news.

The vet agreed that the diet and lack of stress are both essential in preventing the urinary tract infections that she's had in the past.

So the lady of the house is healthy and legal (it's the law in Texas that pets have yearly rabies vaccinations).

Now if we could only find a way to fix her attitude problem…

Prescription diet

All of The Kids eat a complete diet of Hill’s Feline c/d.  The bulk of their food is dry c/d, but they also get canned c/d on a regular basis.  Oddly enough, they all think the canned version is a treat — so I get to be the good guy even though they’re still getting prescription food.

Now, you might be wondering why all four of them get prescription food when only one of them really needs it.  Well, that’s a simple question of availability.

With four healthy cats in the house, it’s impossible to give one of them something without giving it to all of them.  There’s no place in the house that is off limits to any of them, so you can’t hide it or put it up high enough to keep the rest of them away from it.

For that reason, they all get a healthy prescription diet.  It won’t hurt them since c/d is very good for them (obviously).  Outside of a slightly higher fat content, there’s no reason that all of them can’t eat the same thing.  For the three who don’t have urinary tract infections, I consider it preventative maintenance.

In Kako’s case, however, it’s absolutely essential.  Not to put too fine a point on it, it’s actually a matter of life and death in her case.

Kako’s going on a road trip

Well, perhaps "road trip" is a misnomer.  It's time for Kako's annual visit with the vet.  I seriously doubt she would think of this as a road trip considering how she dislikes leaving the house and even more seriously dislikes going to the doctor.

You may remember that Kako is prone to urinary tract infections.  In fact, even though she's only just surpassed five years of age, she's had three very significant infections — the first of which nearly killed her.

As with all animals, pain and suffering are signs of weakness and are therefore not disclosed until the they become overwhelming.  For that reason, Kako tends not to show symptoms of an infection until, in the DVM's words, it becomes "raging."

It was during her first visit to the vet with an infection that she was so aptly described as "very unpleasant" — by the veterinarian nonetheless.

You see, Kako has a wee bit of an attitude problem.  Being the only female in the house, she has to make up for her gender minority through the application of some serious attitude.

Yes, she's a bitch.  Yes, she constantly gives you the impression that she's being made to suffer through captivity.  Oh, she doesn't mind the free meals and free room and board and the attention and — without a doubt — the fact that she can hang out with her man (that would be Grendel).  Despite all these good things, however, Kako is her own woman and definitely feels as though she's owed something more than the perfect life she's already given.

Given her attitude under normal circumstances, you can undoubtedly guess that she becomes significantly more vituperative when she's ill.

But you can't help but love her because of her attitude.  In fact, it's one of the endearing qualities she has that ensures her a special place in my life.

That having been said, however, she's still a bitch.

And trips to the vet, even if only on an annual basis, can be quite unpleasant.  But I suppose that's part of what makes her visits to the doctor something to look forward to.

Part of her annual checkup is a pH test.  Because of her tendency for urinary tract infections, having her pH tested is standard maintenance for her condition.

Another part of maintaining her health is a prescription diet.  And, since I've put the kids back on prescription food, Kako has had no significant problems.

On President's Day (February 16), Kako will go visit the doctor, be poked and prodded, get her shots, suffer the alien anal probe (having her temperature checked), and all those other unpleasant activities that come with seeing the vet.  I normally only do rabies shots every year and get distemper every three years.  Doing otherwise is over medicating them and is entirely unnecessary (and possibly unhealthy).

This year just happens to be Kako's year to get all of her shots.

Expect an update on Kako's doctor appointment once it's completed.  Hopefully there will be nothing significant to report outside of the death and destruction she normally causes at the vet's office.

Christmas 2003 gallery

I finally got time to complete another gallery update.  Having played with the new digital camera for the last six weeks or so, I think it's time to show you some of the pictures.  Keep in mind that I'm still learning about the camera (meaning I'm no professional photographer).  The new gallery, Christmas 2003, is a large update of The Kids.  All of these pictures were taken on Christmas Eve when The Kids were visited by Santa Claws.  There are a lot of new pictures in the gallery, so go ahead and take a gander.