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Very welcome. After I sent it, I had second thoughts that I may have assumed you WANTED that information. I also realized I had not really commented on how wonderful the medication turned out to be for you. It is rare that a side effect is a good one. On the topic of animals, they can be such a comfort. It sounds like you personally do not own one (?) I would love to get another cat. Mine had to be put to sleep in the midst of Covid. He had cancer under his tongue. It took multiple visits to various vets to get that diagnosis. I kept telling each one I knew it was something to do with his mouth. They all just kept looking at his teeth. I miss him so much. Having something to love is super important. Blessings.

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Fortunately, I was able to have hypoallergenic dogs so I had 25 and 50 pound poodles and rescued a couple mini-schnauzers that have fun personalities. For 15 years I had 3 dogs at once. The last 3 made it to 16, 16 and 18 in good health. Wow. Have been without for 3 years. Not getting more because of uncertain health and needing friends to walk them (condo no yard) a few times a day post-op, radiation, collapsed lung twice, etc. There are also too many coyotes where I live to safely have small dogs. I just pet other dogs on my daily walks now. Good relationship with squirrels, crows and various small birds that come to my patio daily and call for me to come out with nuts. Crows can make sweet sounds and a few can say hello (yes, they can learn up to 100 words). So cute! Friends and neighbors refer to me as the squirrel and crow whisperer and Snow White. Haha My son is Dr. Doolittle for sure. My son and I have gone to some fun drive thru safari parks and petted lots of wild animals sticking their heads thru the car window. So fun! Back stage private animal encounters at zoos. I wanted to be a veterinarian when I was growing up but being allergic to everything squashed that dream. My condo is full of lifelike wild animal statues because that’s how I enjoyed animals while so allergic. We always find workarounds, right? 😊 It’s so hard to lose our beloved pets, but I hope you can get another cat to love.