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It's been a good long while since I last updated Bucky Barnes Season of Whump, but now I'm back!
You can read Chapter 6: Vet visit here
Rating: Explicit (more for the whole work than this chapter)
Pairing: N/A
Characters: Original Male Character, The Winter Soldier
Warnings: Mild Gore, Blood and Injury, Guns
Word count: 2904
@buckybarnesbingo Square filled: Y4: Visiting the vet
Also written for the @buckybarnesevents Build-a-Bucky bingo's July prompt 'hostage'
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A Catfish??
All of the bat children are horrified when they found out the boy Damian has been talking online, someone they were expecting to be a 5’3 twig. Someone who Damian has been crushing on for years turned out to be a 6’3 muscle-bound fucker that makes Jason look small.
They are even more horrified when they realized they never gave Damian the internet talk and for some reason Bruce is not reacting like this is something of concern and what the fuck-?!
The reason Bruce is not freaking out like the rest of his kids is quite simple.
He can see the last of the baby fat clinging to Danny’s face, he notices how even though Danny is a walking tank of a being, he still glances at the doorways like they could not be trusted.
Like he wasn’t used to his height.
No Bruce is not concerned, because all signs and research just points to one fact.
Danny Fenton has came into a Fenton-sized growth spurt.
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Jolene's Emergency Vet Visit
Description posted from GoFundMe Campaign:
So for those of you who gave followed me (and maybe seen the update) you'll know Salem has been missing for almost 6 months.
She was my ESA, and given my declining mental health, I didn't have much choice but to get a new ESA.
Enter miss Jolene Macchiato L. Whom I adopted almost two months ago and have whole heartedly decided to keep after realizing just how well we mesh.
You may also know I've been in the hospital the last few days - staying with my roommate who was admitted. I've been coming home to feed the cats and (unsuccessfully) treat them for ear mites. My new roommate was dog sitting and he brought fleas and ear mites into our home.
During this time, Jolene went to the bathroom on my bed multiple times. I at first chalked it up to stress and was told to keep an eye on here. Less than a day of being back from the hospital and her stool is light in color, runny, and most terrifyingly, has blood in it.
This is no longer an issue of stress, but could be a major intestinal/stomach problem when mixed with her inability to wait and use her litterbox. On top of that, she was running around like she was in pain, or something was wrong prior to going.
My second job is not a sure thing yet - it has been more than two weeks since the company reached out to me - and I have been looking for more. The money I thought I won was more a scam to get me down to the car dealership (which by the way, I hated as is because of the older man behaving increasingly grossly and inappropriate towards me).
My funding for Salem has stopped at this point - I have done every physical thing I can to find and bring her home. And now I need to focus on the new feline in my care.
I am taking Jolene to the vet tomorrow and using my new credit card - but there are limited funds and paying it back is my current concern when I have payments taking up to the 1,000s combined due these next two months.
I am setting it to $550 for now (because they take a portion), but the price my change depending on what the vet says and what is wrong.
I know she still need to get treated for ear mites ($300 on it's own) because the current medications I've been using are not working."
This is my fundraiser.
Additional pictures of her adoption papers added on here as well proving when I got her. JOLENE IS A REGISTERED ESA NOW.
Jolene as far as I have been told is two years old, though she is very small for her age. She is a sweet heart though she was likely on the streets for a most of not all her life before she was taken to the shelter and I adopted her a month later.
She is a sweet cat that just wants to check and make sure that you're okay. She'll cuddle. She doesn't meow but she does trill and sound like yoshi.
She just wants to make friends with everyone. And if you're not petting her enough then the grabs your hand and brings it right to her face as she stands on her back legs.
This is the last fundraiser I'm making. Ask anyone I know in real life and they'll tell you just how much I despise asking for help. I want to be able to do things on my own. But until I get one bite from the hundreds (literally) of jobs I've applied to as a secondary then I'm at a loss. I can't afford to wait and save up for this vet Visit - not when her health is on the line.
I can post a picture of her at the vets office tomorrow as well to confirm, along with the update of what they set.
GoFundMe
PayPal
Venmo
Currently $750/$750
UPDATE - 08.02.2023
UNDER THE CUT
We went to the vet today.
TL:DR - she is on medications for the next two weeks, roughly. She did very good at the vet and was very brave. $500 was close, it will come out to be roughly $700 all together after ear mite treatment; we are holding off for now until the other cat in the house can be treated or they will just jump between them, which gives some more time to get there funds. But the over the counter medications are not strong enough to fight the infestation, and depending on severity, it could lead to long term health problems.
So I changed it from $550 -> $750 (again, because they take a processing fee). I also added in there roughly $200 that had been sent from PayPal and Venmo to give a more accurate show off current raised funds.
Below are screenshots of the update explaining more, along with pictures of Jolene at the vet today.
(Straight up, I almost cried because in the right two months that I have had her this was the first time she had crawled into my lap to lay down and cuddle with me.)
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-> things have been rather hectic this week
-> writing is fairly difficult even when I'm in the mood due to stress
-> the askblog hype is fun and i understand people are also not wanting to see it a lot, so my reblogs of that on this blog will be tagged as 'askblogs' from now on. When I remember, anyway
-> love these games but due to previous issues referenced above, I haven't had time to play
-> my writing is. Bad for my personal standards due to the intense inability to focus and I'm barely able to get stuff down. Stuff I post for the next month may be drabbles and. Roughly written fanfics.
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$1500 later and all the cats have had their yearly wellness checks, appropriate vaccines, and blood work.
As a good buddy put it: "Ah, the yearly cat mortgage."
Worth every penny but still - ouchies, my wallet.
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Amos and Naomi's first vet visit!
Amos and Naomi (and Mr. Giraffe) waiting for the vet to enter the exam room. Amos was remarkably calm and just played with the hay and towel in his carrier as we waited. Naomi was busy hyperventilating while staring into the distance and ended up with a wet nose and muzzle from being so upset. After about 10 minutes of noogies, giraffe kisses, and gentle words, she calmed down and started cleaning then flopped due to boredom. Clearly, I didn't bring enough entertainment with me!
Naomi was a very good girl for her exam and let them weigh her without much fuss. She refuses to believe she weighs just over 4 pounds and wants a do-over. She ate pellets and some lettuce before her appointment, so that's probably why.
Amos had a mini freak-out during his exam and is why everything is on the ground (they were worried he'd launch himself off of the exam table). It took three of us to corral him onto the scale to get his weight. He clocks in at a mighty 3 pounds, which is close to what Simon weighed full-grown. Amos just looks small because we're comparing him to Naomi.
Seriously, push the button and weigh me again!
After everybun got their RHDV2 vaccine, we were told to hang out for about 30 minutes to make sure neither of them were allergic to anything in it. Amos took a bit of coaxing to come back out of his carrier to stretch his legs and let me get a good look at him while we waited. This is his new favorite spot to observe his surroundings (since I wouldn't let him crawl under the exam table with all the wires and other neat stuff under there).
What do you mean we have to come back in 21 days for another shot?!
Yeah, the bunnies were not thrilled to learn that it's a 2-part vaccine. I'm pretty sure Mr. Giraffe, Esq. will be sending me a strongly worded letter on behalf of his clients.
Naomi is not a fan of car rides and ended up with a wet muzzle when we got home. At least she calmed down quickly and immediately ate the romaine leaf I gave as a peace offering. We're going to have to get her used to traveling so she knows that it won't always end in a vet visit. I also ordered them larger travel cages in case that was adding to her travel stress.
Amos and Naomi are doing well and I'll be keeping close watch on them for the next couple days. Their vet mentioned that reactions to vaccines are pretty rare in rabbits, so that's good.
One down, one to go! 💉
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