Ah Ben takes medicine

For the sake of his selfish master, Ah Ben is forced to take so many different kinds of medicine and nutritional supplements every day, and is often given subcutaneous injections. Although he is extremely reluctant, he will still cooperate a little, allowing me to feed him by hand each time, which only takes a second, and giving him the medicine in batches can be completed in less than a minute.

For the sake of his selfish master, Ah Ben is forced to take so many different kinds of medicine and nutritional supplements every day, and is often given subcutaneous injections.

Although he is extremely reluctant, he will still cooperate a little, allowing me to feed him by hand each time, which only takes a second, and giving him the medicine in batches can be completed in less than a minute.

He is such a thoughtful little guy. Many of those medicines must have tasted bad. Although he complained occasionally, he never resisted, which allowed me to take the medicine smoothly without getting my hands covered with scars.

My clients and friends who have seen me feeding medicine to Him were surprised that I had finished feeding Him without them noticing. It’s not that I’m good, but that He has always cooperated with me in various ways over the years.

And when I gave the subcutaneous injection, they lay down on the bed obediently, waiting for me to disinfect the needle with alcohol and give the injection.

He knows that I have been in very bad condition in recent years. Even though he has been suffering from chronic diseases for six or seven years and his body has been gradually weakening, he still tries his best to keep up with my pace, climbing up and down the stairs and jumping on and off the bed every day, so that he can stay by my side every second. Where can I find such a caring child!

The alarm for Ah Ben to take medicine is set to ring once in the morning and once in the evening. Every time the owl sounds, he must be very annoyed because it means another round of annoying medicine feeding time.

But in order to be able to stay with me for a few more years, even just for one more day, one more hour, or one more minute, he would always cooperate with me and take all the medicine.

In the last X-ray taken, the doctor said that although he is so old, his joints are still well maintained. There is only some adhesion in a small area of the forelimb, but the rest is very healthy. It seems that he is exercising well to maintain his health.

However, the intestines have not been fully digesting the disease for some time, and the liver, gallbladder, and stomach are already overwhelmed. Daily health care products can only delay the condition, not improve it. Even if you have a healthy body, you cannot support the natural aging process.

Although He is only seventeen years old, a minor who has not yet turned eighteen, He is 89 years old in human years. However, due to long-term suffering from the chronic disease of hyperthyroidism, His physical age should be over a hundred years old. He is truly a cat centenarian.

When these two days are up, the owl's call will still be heard on time. Looking at the pile of medicines on the table, I feel a little complicated. The only happy thing is that he will no longer be forced by me to take so many medicines every day, and he will no longer have to be pricked with needles and suffer physical pain. He also does not have to hear the annoying owl's call twice a day. This must be a kind of happiness for him!

Although we both were reluctant to part with each other, the time finally came and it was time to let go and separate. We had no choice. Fortunately, the weather was sunny these days. Although we were sad and upset, the warm sunlight made us feel much more relaxed.

I will work hard to put an end to the annoying sufferings in recent years as soon as possible, and return to being the carefree little boy who often lies on the lawn to relax, without being forced to grow up and pretend to be an adult!


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