Has anyone used pet steps? My cat is old and my bed is high, so I need stairs. Something to get her the 30+ inches up.
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Half-suit and cardigan!
Like just the pants or skirt. And then a nice sweater on top.
Yeah, I was basically trying on all of the permutations in my closet and was dissatisfied! Maybe things will look better in the morning. Or I'll just wear a suit.
Has anyone used pet steps?
My parents have a stool for their dog, because their bed is absurdly high, and he's twelve. Actually, I think my mom might use it, too.
Jesse: trousers, shirt, cardigan, statement jewelry.
I put a plastic set of drawers (rubbermaid or somesuch) by the bed MK prefers during the day. Not sure if he's using them regularly. But he misses the beds/couches sometimes. The intermediary foot makes all the difference.
Man, it's so freaking windy here tonight. Feels like fire weather.
I used some pet steps from the drug store for Anna (a cat) and she used them quite a bit once she got the hang of it.
Cass, we've used pet steps for Byron since he lost his leg three years ago. They work great. They're just the small four step version you find an Petco. B is still hanging in, btw. I know his time is approaching, but his quality of life is still good for now.
Half-suit and cardigan!
Dress! Dress and a blazer!
We used a cooler so TC could get up to the cabinet from which he accessed his window hammock. Worked like a treat. Tried for years to find something the same height that was, you know, more attractive that worked in the bathroom. Nothing seemed to work. AFAIK the cooler's still beside the tub. Also? Dumb three-leggity beastie never used it on the way down. That's right, boy, break the other leg. You'll be in *fine* shape, then. Learn to walk on both front feet. We'll put you in the circus.
Sorry. Caught it from H, who used to tell him, "Stop limping! You're just playing on it for sympathy!"
B is still hanging in, btw. I know his time is approaching, but his quality of life is still good for now.
Aw, I am glad to hear it. I think of him whenever I see your pixels. ("Pix"-els?)