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25 November 2008
Ok, so Sajid discretely pointed out that we haven’t updated in a while. Because we are very busy and a tiny bit stressed out at the moment, this post will take the shape of a bulleted list.
o Schrödinger is ill. He was lethargic over the weekend and then Tulpesh saw him licking his litter. I Googled this and found he could be anaemic. A bit of further Googling told us we had to look at his gums. A couple of fun chases and mouth pokings later we had confirmed that his gums were a lot paler than his brother’s, panicked, and phoned the vet’s emergency number. The vet came on an our of hour home visit and took Schrödinger to hospital, where he’s been since Sunday night. He does not have: internal bleeding, signs of having eaten onion or paracetamol, AIDS, leukemia, regenerative anaemia or kidney problems. Today they did a bone marrow biopsy. Tomorrow we find out the results, and we might be able to take him home. Shoe, we miss you so!
o In other news, Tulpesh travelled down to London today to hand in my application for an Indian visa. What a fun two and a half weeks it’s been since my passport fell apart in Helsinki and we realised time was running a teeny bit short to get this sorted before I need my passport to go home for Christmas! £110 later, the application is IN. Now starts the waiting. (I did buy the Top 10 Dubai guidebook from DK (60% off as they are part of Pearson). So I am getting very excited!)
o Tulpesh is coming to Norway from the 19th to the 23rd of December! We are meeting with the wedding venue on the Saturday, and the photographer and the officiant on Monday (separately). I also hope to book the florist and cake baker then. Woop!
08 August 2008
The best of lolcats:
















02 August 2008
We’ve got kittens!
Tulpesh especially has been brooding for months, ever since he met Anne Katrine’s cat Maestro, and we finally picked up our two bundles of joy on Wednesday night.
Their names are Schrödinger and Socrates, and they are ten-week old male, black moggies that apparently look kind of like Burmese kittens (according to Kate). They are adorable!


We adopted the kittens through BARKS, the Banbury Animal Rescue and Kindness Service. We picked them up from their foster mum and have been doing our best to keep them happy and entertained. They very playful and affectionate, and very energetic! ;-)
