Last night she managed a bit of a small poof but it also smelled of pus. I was surprised that I could tell the difference but then I did the math. Pivot is some who has always poofed a LOT for anything exciting (good, bad, or startling) as well as while dreaming, and she is in her sixth year (and otherwise wonderfully healthy) so before she had her anal glands block about a month ago we probably had already smelled her poofs something approaching 7,000 times. So, it is no wonder we could tell the difference from her musk alone or her musk mixed with pus. Today when I took her out for her antibiotics I smelled some musk on her head, and happily called for Steve. Making a fuss over her combined with her realization that it was time for her Baytril and meat baby food caused her to poof, and the result was small but pretty much a normal scent. Yes, she and we celebrated. The type of antibiotic resistant bacterium she has had causing the impaction can be very recalcitrant so she will continue on Baytril every 12 hours for at least three more weeks. So, having the vet do a gland expression, flushing, culture and challenge, and doing her antibiotics and compresses have really begun to pay off for her. Maybe she will avoid surgery. [Posted in FML 8141]