... at least, not when they're turned off and hidden under several layers of thick, inviting blanket.
Even better, it makes a great spot to supurrvise the human without the risk of being removed from her lap.
I've been concerned lately that Phoebe might have early signs of kidney disease, because she's been drinking and urinating more and is of an age where it might be expected to develop. Took her for a blood test today. The vet said all the outward signs were good - healthy appetite, consistent...
Last night I sat up later than usual, trying to finish untangling a wool skein. About 9.45 Daisy came out, practically looking at her little purrket-watch, and started head-butting me and messing about with the yarn. "I'll come to bed when I've finis this," I said. I could alm hear the "Humph!"...
She'd just managed to drape a couple of poos over the edge of the litter box because she sat down too close to the end 🤦♀️ . No, she didn't bite any off, I know about the dangers for cats of swallowing yarn. She's now loafing with her back to me, presumably in disapproval because I took her...
Daisy not only reminded me it was time for her Special Drink aka morning dose of Osmolax (she loves that stuff and drinks it out of the mixing spoon) but supurrvised me while I was replenishing Mum’s pills for the week. She’s a pawdiologist, too - has to check I’m doing it right when I put new...
… Phoebe is having a major bath on my lap. Clearly breakfast will have to wait. So will the knitting I want to finish today.
Do you put things on hold because it would disturb the cat and that is just Wrong and Unacceptable? 🙀
I’ve been wondering about this since Daisy’s trip to the vet for a micro enema a month ago. She’d gone about 51 hours by the time she had it, and did a good big soft poo about 20 minutes later. She hadn’t strained or as far as I know tried to do a poo at all. She urinated normally, and ate and...
Phoebe’s left eye was squinting and watery last Sunday. I took her to the vet on Monday. Inspection with fluorescing dye and black light didn’t reveal anything. The lower lid and cornea were a bit red. The vet flushed her eye, gave her an antibiotic shot and prescribed Chlorsig ointment twice...