He's back!
Six days after we nearly lost him, Pluto is finally home.
His brother, Tobi, apparently doesnât recognize him because all he does is hiss at him constantly. A combination of the shaved backside, the cone, the absent penis, and the myriad of new smells have the poor guy confused, but hopefully heâll come around soon. And that cone was quite uncomfortable when Pluto nuzzled his head into the crook of my neck for most of the night, but itâs all fine.
Heâs back.
The doctor and nurse who discharged him yesterday evening were both in the ICU when I brought Pluto in on Saturday. Both of them could not believe that I was bringing him home today.
âHe was dead when you brought him in on Saturday,â the nurse said. âDead. I didnât think he had a chance opf getting him back.â
The doctor told me that they were calling him the miracle cat. âEven if he survived, I never thought heâd be so healthy and normal again.â
I guess itâs true. Cats have nine lives.
It also turns out that Pluto and I have something in common now:
Near-death experiences. Iâve had two and heâs had one. Hopefully his last.
Thanks for all of the kind words and well wishes. Itâs meant a lot. Heâs got three weeks of this cone before his suture removal in mid-July, so itâll be a little annoying for a little while, but heâs sitting across my forearms as I type these words, his tail occasionally swishing across the keyboard, slowing me down and causing the occasional typo, but I wouldnât have it any other way.

