Burrel, Before Grains Dry or Canned?
Both. Our current kitty, Folly, is happy to eat anything, but Burrell was very picky and finding a food she'd eat that I was happy to feed her was a rare gift.
I'm glad I can take his half-sentences and false starts and turn them into something.
That's so wonderful, Jesse. I know exactly what you mean. There are some conversations with my mom where she said maybe one or two words, but she said so much.
Thankfully, our next walk went much better. I know Cagney makes no connection between his behavior and being in his crate for a half hour, but it worked anyway.
He was much calmer when we went out again and actually walked well. No stubborn stops.
Then we ran into Olie, a HUGE white Boxer/Pit mix who pushed Cagney around, right well. Olie is deaf, bless him, so Cagney's obnoxious barking doesn't bother him at all. They had so much fun, there was actually a little blood. The boys were having so much fun, we couldn't figure out which one was actually doing the bleeding.
Now he's asleep. Good times.
Someone just gave me the slogan "Spend it on your pet, not on the vet" with regards to higher quality food
The thug kitchen had wise words about this, truth. He says he feeds his (vegan too?) dog so well the vet pays him when he visits.
"They had so much fun, they were bleeding" is a great line.
Burrell, Folly is a wonderful name for a cat!
Tiki Cat is good cat food. We've tried it but only one of mine likes seafood, alas. Andi, you're right on about where the real cost of cat food lies.
Burrell, Folly is a wonderful name for a cat!
Thanks, Zen. I can't take credit as my MiL is her original owner and the one who named her. But it fits her perfectly.
Aw, bonny, I'm sorry Cagney had a bad moment. But I'm glad he has some friends like Olie who get him.
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Thanks for the good thoughts, everyone.
Sunday was exhausting, even though we mostly took the day off from planning stuff. My oldest friend had come into town on Saturday and we went for a walk in the woods with my dad & sister, & in the afternoon we went to a barbecue at Javachik's, which was a lovely unstressful way to engage with life. Then I took K to her hotel in the city & collapsed.
Yesterday was lots of organizational stuff, clearing out my mother's clothes and lots of phone calls/meetings. But we ended the day with massages, which were great, even though the masseur really went after the spots on my IT band where I haven't been stretching.
Jesse, thanks for the link to that book! One of the benefits of the funeral next week will be seeing my nieces and my two surviving uncles, who will all be coming into town.
Consuela, It sounds like you are doing your best to have some balance while dealing with the grief. It really helps. My thoughts are with you and your family.
& in the afternoon we went to a barbecue at Javachik's,
I'm sorry we missed that, but Emmett was not going anywhere on Sunday.
One of the benefits of the funeral next week will be seeing my nieces and my two surviving uncles, who will all be coming into town.
Funerals are weird like that. "It's so good to see you!....I mean, I would have preferred other circumstances, but still."
Keep taking care of yourself!