He seems to have been one of a very low percentage of cats that overcomes it, and even though he did not receive the best medicines that (had they been rushed in) are now available.
That virus will always be in him (which is typical of viral infections), but he has apparently formed antibodies (based on post-illness testing) to keep it at bay. Though (online) there are reports of quite a few cats who seem to have conquered this illness, our veterinary clinic is astonished, and say that he’s the first that they know of, around here.
He seems to be a naturally sleek cat, and his thin build has worried me (in relation to his life-threatening illness), but apparently it’s just the way he’s built (well…in addition to only being a year old, and really not fully developed), because he’s quite energetic - and doesn’t seem to be ill in any way.
There is also a 17-year-old female cat here who lost her sister, as well as an 8-year-old male cat here who lost his mother and uncle...
...and the appearance of Covid - another 1-year-old (female) cat, Cuddles - seems to have cheered them up, as they were both previously grieving.
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For the 4th valve slide stop, I realized that I’m out of Bach Stradivarius # 3 slide stop drilled posts, but I just now realized that I have a drawer full of partially-manufactured (long defunct - hoarded decades ago) Bundy saxophone posts, so I’m sure that I can find two matching short ones - with holes already drilled through them - that can be used, and will actually be sturdier than those Bach things.
GC wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 11:54 pm
Is Covid completely over the bobcat fever scare?
Here are Cuddles and Covid politikin' to go out. They like to watch the rain, from the carport...
Here is Covid (He's absolutely designated me as HIS person) in his typical perch (yes, really) while I'm playing one of my tubas
(with his "while I'm on my computer" perch being "on my papers")...He leaps up and lands on my shoulder without using his claws, so...
bloke "If I can play 32-bar solos-over-changes on my E-flat comp while men in their 70's and 80's are telling me about how they-or-their-son plays/played the tuba (and even nodding pleasantly with their chatter), I can certainly work on tightening up excerpts from upcoming music-reading gigs with a cat on my shoulder."