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Our home away from home

Maxie resting in his bed, by Elizabeth RuffingI feel like we’ve been at the vet office for a week. Or a week and a half. It feels longer. Our two oldest kitties are having health issues that need continued attention, and it is always distressing trying to do the best we can for them. Maxie has been getting fluids for kidney problems. We’re doing them at home twice a day, after he had all-day fluids at the vets.

Warming subcutaneous fluids bagThe fluids seem to help him feel a lot better. Last Saturday, he was staggering badly, due to dehydration and toxins in his system. He’s gone in for tests a couple of times over the past week too. At first, the results hadn’t changed much, but today they were better. Hopefully, he’ll level out more, but we’ll be doing the subcutaneous fluids, twice a day, indefinitely. I find it stressful, and I feel guilty poking him with a needle, but today he purred at the vet, for the vet and for the tech, and he even purred in his carrier in the car, and so at least I know it is worth it to make him feel better. I have done fluids before, but it has been a long time. I hope I get better at it.

Subcutaneous fluids in drip bag with line, hanging from ceiling fanMaxie stayed in an isolated area at the vet’s, to be safe. Our two oldest cats are haven’t been vaccinated this year due to their health issues, and so we have to be careful. Zoomie went in for testing along with Max, and he has a low white blood cell count, which can make him more vulnerable to catching things too. He needed his medication for his thyroid adjusted. Then they both go back for more tests. Some of the neighbor cats come poking around the porch and deck, looking in the screened windows. I hope all of them are healthy with nothing to pass on to our cats.

That’s Santana the Peeping Tom cat below. He belongs to a neighbor. He likes to come look in our windows and doors. There are some other cats who show up at night, but I don’t know where they all live. They all look like healthy pets, as far as I can tell.

Peeping Tom Cat, by Elizabeth RuffingI noticed Maxie staggering when I had to come back home with a flat tire last Friday, but thought he must have hurt himself. I am so glad my dad was able to fix the tire and that the car was available when we needed it to get to the vet. I feel uneasy that I almost waited until Monday, thinking the staggering was due to an injury. At least he is doing better now, but it is still sad when pets get old and develop issues. We have to monitor Maxie for bloating he has too, in case he has any heart problems, or other possibly related issues.

Dad changing tireWe got out of the house a little today, to try to relax, and I saw a pregnant long-haired cat down at the plaza where Phoebe and Bertie used to live. I asked if anyone might be able to fit her in for trapping, but I am not sure anyone will make it here. I wish I knew more people to ask for help. Everyone at the rescue is already booked up on time. I can’t do it myself, and I can’t put any cats at risk, transporting her or bringing her here, not with our boys with health issues. So, that is additionally disheartening.

Everyone here is very adamant with me about that, no transporting or keeping cats here. You never know who you will trap either, if you’ll get the right cat, or if you’ll pick up a kitten too young for vetting but too old and feral for adoption, which is what happened with Phoebe and Bertie. After bringing the girls home from that steakhouse, and ending up keeping them, everyone made me promise not to do that again. I really don’t do well with any of it. It makes me feel so sad when I think about that whole project, or when I see the cats there. We started trapping, spaying/neutering, and vaccinating the cats in that colony, but never finished, which means the cats there keep breeding. From what I understand, the rescue needs to concentrate on another two towns at the moment for TNR, because of a grant, and there are never enough volunteers who aren’t already busy.

I initially went along on trips to make photo stories of various projects, like TNR, and ended up with both sad stories to tell, and some happy ones. The weekend before last, Jill and I ran a sick kitten to the vet who didn’t survive. I would like some more happy stories.

Hug Me Slugs, Hug Me Bugs, and Hug Me Toad, original art toys by Elizabeth RuffingSome nice things happened too. Someone ordered all these toys, maybe for Easter. I thought they looked so cute and cheerful together.

Blue Polka Dotted Hug Me Sock Kitten, original art toys by Elizabeth RuffingAnd I added a couple of new toys to my shop, a Hug Me Sock Kitten, and a Hug Me Bug.

Medium Pink Fleece Hug Me Bug, original art toys by Elizabeth RuffingWe posted some more miniature kitten art dolls by Max Bailey too. These are Dixie, the tabby kitten,

Dixie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyLibby the calico kitten,

Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyFrannie the black-and-white tuxedo kitten,

Frannie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Black-and-white Tuxedo Kitten by Max Baileyand Rosie the Ragdoll kitten.

Rosie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Ragdoll Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyIf I don’t post again before Easter, I hope you all have a lovely holiday. Easter is my favorite of the holidays.

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Dixie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max Bailey

Dixie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyDixie is a very well-behaved miniature tabby Maine Coon kitten with lovely yellow eyes.

Dixie’s sweet little dress is mauve with pale pink polka dots.

Dixie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max Bailey Dixie comes with a mahogany-stained dollhouse spindle cradle. It has a mattress, pillow, and coverlet that are pale peach with rose and blue flowers and stems with blue and green leaves. When she gets sleepy, Dixie jumps into her cradle for a refreshing snooze.

Dixie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max Bailey Dixie is a one-of-a-kind work of art, and is meant for display only.

She was sculpted from paperclay in multiple stages, to allow for drying and detailing.

Dixie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyDixie was painted under a magnifying light, with tiny brushes, one hair at a time.

She is signed and sealed with matte varnish for protection and preservation, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Dixie, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max Bailey Dixie and her cradle are 1:12 scale. (One inch equals one foot.)

Dixie stands 1 and 3/4 inches tall.

Update: Dixie has been adopted. Thank you!

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Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max Bailey

Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyLibby is a darling miniature calico kitten with amber eyes and a tiny pink nose.

She is wearing a grass green dress with pink collar and cuffs. It has tiny pink flowers with yellow centers on the bodice.

Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyLibby comes with a mahogany-stained dollhouse spindle cradle. The mattress, pillow, and coverlet are soft green with a pattern of tan and pink, decorated with tiny red flowers. Libby climbs into her pretty bed for a nap in the afternoons.

Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyLibby is a one-of-a-kind work of art, and is meant for display only.

She was sculpted from paperclay in multiple stages, to allow for drying and detailing.

Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyLibby was painted under a magnifying light, with tiny brushes, one hair at a time.

She is signed and sealed with matte varnish for protection and preservation, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyLibby and her cradle are 1:12 scale. (One inch equals one foot.)

Libby stands 1 and 7/8 inches tall.

Libby, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Calico Kitten Art Doll by Max BaileyUpdate: Libby has been adopted. Thank you!

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Today’s sock kittens

Hug Me Sock Kitten, handmade art toy by Elizabeth RuffingThese guys are all stuffed and finished. They may be girls. I don’t know. They’re agreeable to being either. My new Hug Me Kitten stuffed animal toys will be in our Ruffing’s shop.

Hug Me Sock Kittens, handmade art toys by Elizabeth RuffingA nice customer sent me this cute boy-with-his-slug photo. Adorable. That’s a 12-inch Hug Me Slug, and it looks half his own height. I hear he loves it.

Hug Me Slug with Toddler, handmade art toy by Elizabeth RuffingI went strawberry blonde for spring. It looks more cheery than my dark blonde.

Elizabeth Ruffing with bright pink azaleasOur azaleas are still spectacularly bright. I hope to plant some trees while the weather is still beautiful, but I tend to wait too long.

This is Bertie’s tummy. She likes to lie like this, on her back, with her belly in the air. I can’t believe how big she is getting.

Tabby cat stretched out on her back with tummy in the air, by Elizabeth RuffingBoth kittens have come such a long way, from living with community cats, to being spoiled.

Tabby cat stretched out on her back with tummy in the air, by Elizabeth RuffingPhoebe still doesn’t want anyone touching her, but she likes to hang out with us. This is her investigating my workroom, with the sock kittens in progress. I had left the door ajar by accident, and had to wait for her to finish her tour.

Tabby cat checking out my desk, by Elizabeth RuffingShe likes to sleep on the shelf above me, when I sew also. She has her own ways of interacting with us. She likes to play in front of us too, and today, she meowed back when my mom said her name.

Tabby cat napping with Chip or Dale, by Elizabeth RuffingI still have a long list on my desk of doll photos to edit and post.

This one is Marigold, the miniature dollhouse-sized ginger tabby kitten by Max Bailey. You can read about her and our other miniature kitten art doll figurines on our Ruffing’s blog. Please visit.

Marigold, Original One-of-a-kind Dollhouse-sized Ginger Tabby Kitten Art Doll by Max Bailey