Day in Review:
7:00 am - Woke up and got ready for my day
7:00 am - Woke up and got ready for my day
8:13 am - Spent past 20 minutes chasing Ernest around my house in order to put him into his carrier and take him to the vet. This required not only chasing Ernest across every inch of the floor, but also reaching into his cat house – his “safe space.” Early in our relationship Ernest and I came to an agreement that I would never bother him if he was in his house. That way, if he was ever feeling scared or anxious, he could simply hide in his house and be safe. Now, however, that safe space is gone. After I attempted to pull him out, Ernest ran around the house some more before I finally trapped him in the downstairs bathroom. By the time I got him into his carrier, he was snorting, trembling, and looking at me with eyes that said, “Et tu, Brute?”
8:15 am - Cleaned
my wounds and washed away the blood from where Ernest gouged my hands in his
attempts to escape me.
8:17 am - Arrived
at vet's office for Ernest's checkup. At every noise, Ernest tensed up a little
more and his eyes got a little bigger. By the time we went in to see the vet he
was almost catatonic with fear.
9:00 am -
Convinced vet that I couldn't ever catch Ernest like that again and that they
would have to fix him today. The vet was forced to wrap Ernest in a towel to
take him out of his carrier and put him on the exam table so that the little
guy would feel safe. I spent the whole exam brushing him in an attempt to calm
him down, but he just kept looking up at me with utter betrayal on his face. I
couldn’t ever do that to him again. The vet had to get everything done today.
9:08 am - Left
Ernest at vet's office to get fixed; look of hurt and sadness on his face will
haunt me forever. As the vet carried him out of the exam room and into the back
area with other cats and dogs, Ernest tried to curl himself into as small a
ball as possible.
9:15-11:48 am -
Worried constantly about how Ernest was doing. I knew that holding out hope for
forgiveness for my actions today was pointless, but I couldn’t help thinking
that maybe he would remember our past 10 happy(ish) months together and that
they would count for something. Maybe one small breach of trust wouldn’t ruin
our future friendship.
11:49 am - Heard
from vet that Ernest made it through just fine and that he is now officially a
eunuch. All I wanted was to stop the nightly yowling.
3:00 pm - Arrived
at vet's office to pick Ernest up. He wouldn’t look at me.
3:18 pm - Let
Ernest out of his carrier at home. He slunk out of his carrier like he expected
to be kicked. Tragic.
4:45-7:17 pm -
Endured constant dirty and hateful looks from Ernest; now afraid he will try to
kill me in my sleep.
7:18 pm - Have
now accepted that Ernest will never forgive me for my betrayal. I fear our
friendship is forever lost.