Wow! It's nice to see you are all still here! if only they'd had wifi in the hospital i'm sure I would have recovered loads quicker with some virtual purrs and headbutts
I'm back up an walking for the most part without crutches, but of course me being me, every now and again I overdo it because i'm impatient to get better fast and I end up in pain and limping again, I guess i'll learn eventually
All my bits are screwed back together so at least I won't fall apart, it's a slow process rebuilding all the muscles that were damaged by a combination of my spinal injury, the surgery and the immobility - I was flat on my back in hospital for the best part of a month and it's scary how fast muscles waste when you don't use them... I used to have runners legs
still, I'm getting lots of physio and going swimming twice a week too which I love, I feel almost normal in the water, I'm so glad I learned to swim as a child as it has certainly helped me now.
Our first lot of fosters 'Socks' and her four kittens (born on my sofa) are doing well, Socks and two kittens were re-homed, but two boys Monty and Moses stayed with us as homing was very slow and we got too attached to them to let them go, (they are two now!) we thought we'd be 'struck off' the foster list for keeping kittens but Brock and Misty, two very timid kittens came to us (well George really) at Easter this year and he did a fantastic job on them, they were both very hand shy, Brock in particular was very frightened when he arrived but turned into a right monkey, and very affectionate by the time he left.
Brock and Misty.
George is ideally suited as a kitten socialiser, he is laid back to the point of unconsciousness and also is deaf on one side so if he sleeps with his good ear to the pillow he can't hear the kittens trashing his bedroom
Hiss and Spit have moved into his wardrobe now George has let them out of the keep cage, another favorite hiding place is underneath his bedside table, they sneak around the back and go underneath the bottom drawer, most resourceful really! it would be lovely if they did turn into Purr and Snuggle - I would be delighted, I think we may have our work cut out though!