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November 10, 2006
Mighty Huntress

Mycah's veterinary oncologist appointment is this coming week, but for now, life goes on as normal.



The Mighty Huntress spends a quiet afternoon lazing about on her recliner. . .


When suddenly. . . prey appears! Kill the feather! Kill! Kill!


The feather filleted, and an unfortunate bystander mousie mangled, the Mighty Huntress seeks new prey. . .


In the distance, she spies something. Would it be. . . ? Could it be. . . ?

A treat? Heck ya!


Her bloodlust sated, the Mighty Huntress ponders the future. . . will she ever hunt again?


You bet your keister she will!

But first, a nap.


Mycah has her appointment on Tuesday, an all-day screening at the Oncology department of the NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine. They'll spend the day checking her from nose to tail, looking for any sign that the recently-diagnosed cancer on her tail has metastacized.

Lord, I hope not.

If you are so inclined, purrayers would be appreciated.


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Posted by Russ at 05:02 AM, November 10, 2006 in Animals

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Comments

She is so beautiful. Almost a mirror of my boy Harley. She certainly will be in my prayers. They are so much a part of our family.

Posted by: tbirdonawire at November 10, 2006 12:02 PM


What a great montage. Beautifully captured day in the life. We'll be keeping you all in our thoughts next week. Happy hunting!

Posted by: Jen at November 10, 2006 06:57 PM


how do you get treat pictures without losing a hand? I tried it once and there was blood everywhere. oh well. I hope you get good news about Mycah soon.

Posted by: maggie katzen at November 10, 2006 09:28 PM


Such a nice progression of photos that you've put together! She is a beautiful cat and all we can do is hope and pray that she'll have an excellent prognosis after her medical visit. I want to see a happy healthy kitty when I come visit next week.

Posted by: marge at November 11, 2006 01:58 PM