badly_knitted: (Dee & Ryo black & white)
 


Title: Bright And Cheerful
Fandom: FAKE
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ryo, Bikky.
Rating: G
Setting: During the manga.
Summary: Ryo loves the color yellow.
Word Count: 250
Written For: Challenge 471: Amnesty 78 at 
[community profile] fan_flashworks, using Challenge 456: Yellow.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble and a half, 250 words.
 


 
badly_knitted: (J & I - I Want You)
 


Title: Racing The Moonlight
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jack, Ianto.
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 1521
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: On a moonlit night, two strange and beautiful creatures race each other over hills and valleys, enjoying the freedom of being something other than human.
Written For: Challenge 306: Moon at 
[community profile] fan_flashworks.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Okay, I have no idea where this came from. My brain is a mystery.
 


 
Racing The Moonlight... )

Speechless

Oct. 23rd, 2013 01:58 pm
badly_knitted: (Myfanwy)
 


I'm speechless and completely stunned - I just received a sympathy card from my vet with a lovely and quite lengthy handwritten note expressing sympathy over Misty's death and apologising for not being able to make him better.

How many vets would do that? George is one in a million.
badly_knitted: (Broken)
 


The deed is done and Misty has been laid to rest.

Rest In Peace, Misty Mischief
March 2005 - October 18th 2013

P1010234

You will be missed.

badly_knitted: (Broken)
 


Despite everything George has tried, Misty hasn't got any better so a decision has had to be made. They will be bringing him home at around 1.30pm where he will be put to sleep, so I can lay him to rest in the back garden as all my other furred and feathered friends have been over the years.

Needless to say, this is a heartbreaking day and I'm going to miss him deeply, but I have to do what's best for him and I don't want him to suffer. He's lived to a good age despite all his tooth problems and I believe he's had a mostly happy life, though I'm certain he hasn't enjoyed being forced to take disgusting antibiotics on so many occasions.

I won't be getting another rabbit, he'd be an impossible act to follow.
badly_knitted: (Default)
 

Oh Lord, what a day! Thunderstorms, torrential rain and I had to take Misty to the vet for his check up.

Wasn't too bad setting out. The rain was pouring by then, but I already had the garage and the drive gates open so I only had to dash through the rain for a minute. By the time I pulled out of the garage though, the rain was so heavy visibility wasn't too good, so I was driving pretty slowly and thankfully all the other drivers seemed to be taking more care than usual too. Just as well - one of the roads I have to use dips down and then up again and it's completely flooded for about 15 feet, under at least 6 inches of water. Really don't want to go through that too fast!

Thankfully, by the time I reached the vet the rain was easing up so I didn't get too wet making a dash for the waiting room. Which was packed with dogs. Felt like it anyway! One huge Husky, one chocolate Labrador and a Bull Terrier that really wanted my rabbit and nearly pulled its owner off his chair three times trying to get to him. Oh, and there was a Shih Tzu puppy too - easy to overlook among the others.

Anyway, Misty is booked in next Tuesday to have a very overgrown tooth removed. I'd hoped it wouldn't come to that, but despite his age his teeth are still growing. *sigh* George the vet did present me with a lovely bunch of homegrown carrot tops for Misty though, which was nice.

The rain held off until I was home and had the car put away, but it started up again while I was putting mum's mobility scooter back in the garage. I managed that and one of the bikes before the heavens opened, trapping me there. I figured I'd wait it out, but then along came the postman and left two parcels propped against the door of the house across the road. It's only shielded by a tiny porch overhang and the car was gone so I figured no one was home and the parcels, whatever they were, would be ruined in just a few minutes, so being the mad fool I am, I dived out in the rain, grabbed a big plastic bag from our porch and scampered across the road to wrap the parcels against the wet. Turned out the man of the house was in, but his wife had taken the keys so he couldn't open the door. I was wet by then anyway, so I passed the parcels through the window and dashed back across the road and into the garage again. There wasn't much point though, I was soaked to the skin already, so I got the other bike put away, pulled down the garage door, and got a deluge of water off it. I think most of it missed me, but I was so wet anyway it was hard to tell. I think I was laughing like a mad woman by that point, it was all so ridiculous.

I was so glad to get changed into dry clothes though. My jacket and jeans were drenched and the rain had even got inside my shoes and made my socks wet! Of course, mum had to wait until I'd changed to tell me we were out of milk, so I had to change back and go out in the rain again to the corner shop, in my wellies this time to save my feet from another soaking. What fun.

At least I'm dry now. Of course, now I'm home and indoors. it's stopped raining and the sun has come out. Typical! Maybe I can hang my wet clothes out and get them dry...

badly_knitted: (Jack - Big Smile)

Finally, I have Misty home! He's still not eating properly, so he stayed a bit longer to be force fed, I had hoped to bring him home yesterday - I think the vet didn't want to give him back ;)

He's a bit scruffy and ruffled-looking (being wrapped in a towel to be force fed will do that to you), and was a bit stressed when we got home, but he's relaxing now and watching the world go by.

That's the good news. The not-so-good news is that I have to try to give him antibiotics twice a day and painkillers once a day, by mouth using a syringe. It's nothing I haven't done before (I syringe-fed a tortoise and one of my previous rabbits), but Misty is bigger and heavier than anything I've had to medicate before, the only help I'll have is my 81 year old mother, and my arthritic hands are not as flexible or strong as they used to be. Add to that the fact that Misty is always a devil to catch at the best of times and is very wriggly, and the whole process would probably be very amusing for anyone watching, but considerably less so for the participants. However, we will try our best, though I suspect Misty will try his worst. I have a very large towel to wrap him in, which might immobilise him if I can get him wrapped up well enough. It's just bad luck that our neighbour who would normally gladly help out in such situations is in Cornwall on holiday for another week.

Wish me luck - I suspect I'm going to need it! o_0
badly_knitted: Cartoon Jack Doll (Have You Hugged Your Jack Today?)

So, new update. I just spoke to vetinary nurse Rhiannon, and Misty is out of surgery and awake. They're coaxing him to nibble some food and things are looking reasonably good. He's staying there another night so they can keep a close eye on him, just to be on the safe side, but I'm to phone at 9am tomorrow and hopefully he'll be well enough to come home then. I'll let you know when he's home.

Thank you to everyone for your hugs, good wishes, thoughts and prayers, you've helped me get through two very stressful, worrying days. I'm blessed to have so many great, animal-loving friends, you're the best!
badly_knitted: Cartoon Jack Doll (Have You Hugged Your Jack Today?)

I just phoned the vet to find out about Misty. He's still refusing to eat or drink, so George is going to try to force feed him in a bit. He needs to be eating and everything before they'll do the surgery, not sure why, but I guess rabbits are not like people when it comes to their inner workings. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that he will be okay and that they will be able to do the surgery soon. I just wish I'd booked him in for a day or two sooner, then he would already have been done. It's just that we all wanted to give him a few days to get over the side effects that sometimes come with the booster injection he had so we settled on Wednesday, 6 days after his booster. Hindsight isn't helpful at all - if I'd known then what I know now... All this is going to eat into my savings. I think I'll take my cheque book!

Rabbit News

Aug. 1st, 2012 06:21 pm
badly_knitted: (Give Ianto A Hug)

Things haven't gone quite to plan for Misty the rabbit. He was fine yesterday morning, but later on he was a bit listless and uninterested in food - not unheard of, but he's usually full of bounce again again a few hours later. He was bouncier this morning, though still not eating, but I took him to the vet anyway to see if he was well enough for his dental surgery. It seems that in the six days since he was there for his boosters, the overgrown tooth had grown into his cheek and was causing some pain. He's been given painkillers and an x-ray to check what's what, they're trying to tempt him to eat though last I heard he still wasn't interested.

Anyway, he's staying at the vet's overnight and hopefully will be bouncy enough for surgery in the morning, so fingers crossed that everything will be okay and he'll be coming home tomorrow, minus another tooth but comfy, happy and healthy again. He's getting on for eight years old, not a bad age, and aside from the tooth problems he's generally a very healthy rabbit. I'm still worrying though, I do every time he has his teeth done because of the anaesthetic, there's always a risk.
badly_knitted: (Tired Ianto)
Just brought Misty the rabbit home - he's been at the vet's having his teeth done. Good news is despite being 7, he seems to have come through the surgery well, 2 teeth removed (he'll soon be a gummy rabbit!), the rest filed down. Not so good news... £194.75. Ouch! This is on top of the £40 odd for his innoculations. I'd better get making and selling those earrings, I'm going to need the money!

Got to take him back for his post-op checkup on Thursday. Oh joy...
badly_knitted: (Jack - Big Smile)


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