
Sunny is marvelously stunted; she’s less than six pounds of semi-feral cat. Nevertheless, for seventeen years—that’s right—she’s been absurdly healthy.

She had to stay at the Hanoi Hilton for two days. They stuck her with an I.V. and who knows what else.
When I sprung her, I learned that, probably, she’s got a kidney infection, not kidney failure.

Predictably, the visit weirded her out bigtime. She was pretty confused and upset. But, by this morning, she was almost back to her usual weaselly self, and I let her out to dart around like she does. She loves to be out in the wild.
Here are some pics of her morning adventure.
And, oh, Sunny says "hey."
