Seven and half years post surgery and still good

Hi all

So, it is nearly 7 and a half years since the amputation, and Freya is now 16 years old.  And still going strong.

As per my last post, we moved house in January 2019 and we are about to embark on another journey to a new house. However, this is one I have bought, so it should be a pretty long term move.

Since the last post she and I have been through bushfires and we evacuated in late December 2019 to a ‘safer’ part of the Blue Mountains. For those watching the bushfire situation unfold from overseas, I live in the upper Blue Mountains in NSW and my village did come under direct fire attack, but no houses were lost – however 10 minutes up the road there were houses lost. The smoke, the ash and the oppressive swelter was overwhelming. And the loss of vegetation and wildlife was horrendous. I can’t think too much about it because it is still emotionally devastating. My village, like all Blue Mountains towns and villages, is located within a World Heritage Area and over 80% of that bushland was burnt.

We then got storms and flash flooding that saw the single train line over the Blue Mountains washed away in one part.  In February 2020 it was quite ‘funny’ in that the train line was closed from Katoomba to Lithgow because of fire damage and from Katoomba to Springwood (the other direction) because of flash flooding.

And now, Covid -19. The plus side for me is spending time at home with Freya. The downside will be going to back to work and leaving her little furry face looking disappointed.

Freya is still Queen of her domain, although she is getting less able to get up without assistance. I just bought some pet stairs to try out, but the depth of the step is not good for her and she needs a wider landing than the normal steps. Lesson learnt there.

In the new house I will get someone to build a specific set of stairs and a seat for her to get up to and lounge in the sun (the new house is very sunny).

Anyway, a little update from Freya and myself.

Keep hopping.

One thought on “Seven and half years post surgery and still good”

  1. WOW you and Freya have been through so much! I’m really sorry that you were in the heart of the devastation, we were all thinking of our Tripawds friends here and sending so much love to you. We are very, very glad you are all safe, then, and now. Crazy times indeed.

    And to take time to update us on Freya is the best present all week! Freya is AMAZING! A Trikitty for almost eight years, at the age of sixteen, is a true living, hopping miracle! We are thrilled that life is good for her, and all of you. Congratulations on the new home. Can’t wait to see the stairs mod that you make for your very special girl.

    Sending you lots of love from across the sea!

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