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I took Gray to the vet today. She'd had some bare patches on her back legs, but I'd asked Dr. Internet and between that info and no behavioral changes I kinda waited to see if me being on a day time shift would make her feel better. I opened the curtains, opened the window when it was nice enough, and I was around and awake during the day cleaning or playing or petting. However yesterday I noticed patches on her front legs too so I called and got an appointment.
She was so good. I mean super scared yes, it was our first trip to this vet, but she didn't fuss when they picked her up and manipulated her legs, though she of course wasn't a fan of the thermometer up the butt. On the plus side, no ring worm, but she must be stressed about something, and now I feel bad that I've got to pick the puppy up tomorrow. I'm very sure they'll be friends, so he might eventually be helpful, but it'll be an adjustment right off the bat.
When we got home, 13 was incredibly interested in sniffing the cat carrier, but when Gray got close, she hissed and eventually she did end up popping Gray on the head with a closed paw a couple of times. I've never seen her do that before, hiss yes when Gray would sneak up on her when she was concentrating out the window, but never physically hit her. So now I feel real awful. Why can't we all just get along?
The vet suggested we try pheromones to help before talking about anti-anxiety meds. I hope it works.
Whatever It Is by
averia MCU - Tony/Bucky 1,800 words
Bucky was not really caring about the insults, even though it should have hurt him. He knew Stark would fix it and that was really all that mattered. If it also meant that Stark would be propping his arm forever, then so be it.
I've been looking around at the Bucky/Tony and this one is my favorite so far. I'd love any recs for stories y'all have enjoyed.
I took Gray to the vet today. She'd had some bare patches on her back legs, but I'd asked Dr. Internet and between that info and no behavioral changes I kinda waited to see if me being on a day time shift would make her feel better. I opened the curtains, opened the window when it was nice enough, and I was around and awake during the day cleaning or playing or petting. However yesterday I noticed patches on her front legs too so I called and got an appointment.
She was so good. I mean super scared yes, it was our first trip to this vet, but she didn't fuss when they picked her up and manipulated her legs, though she of course wasn't a fan of the thermometer up the butt. On the plus side, no ring worm, but she must be stressed about something, and now I feel bad that I've got to pick the puppy up tomorrow. I'm very sure they'll be friends, so he might eventually be helpful, but it'll be an adjustment right off the bat.
When we got home, 13 was incredibly interested in sniffing the cat carrier, but when Gray got close, she hissed and eventually she did end up popping Gray on the head with a closed paw a couple of times. I've never seen her do that before, hiss yes when Gray would sneak up on her when she was concentrating out the window, but never physically hit her. So now I feel real awful. Why can't we all just get along?
The vet suggested we try pheromones to help before talking about anti-anxiety meds. I hope it works.
Whatever It Is by
Bucky was not really caring about the insults, even though it should have hurt him. He knew Stark would fix it and that was really all that mattered. If it also meant that Stark would be propping his arm forever, then so be it.
I've been looking around at the Bucky/Tony and this one is my favorite so far. I'd love any recs for stories y'all have enjoyed.