When it’s 19 degrees F (-7 degrees C) and there’s a slow fluffy snow falling, the best thing to do is adjust your pace to the day.
Yes, the blessing of a slow fluffy snow day…!
When it’s 19 degrees F (-7 degrees C) and there’s a slow fluffy snow falling, the best thing to do is adjust your pace to the day.
Yes, the blessing of a slow fluffy snow day…!
Perfect title for such a snowy day.
Thank you! I especially appreciate this from someone whose precise writing style I’ve come to admire!
Well, thank you!
A good day to snuggle indoors with your furry friends!
You and Andy and Dougy are all in my thoughts and prayers.
I hope everything goes well for Andy on Monday.
I’m praying for him.
Praying for Dougy’s eyes.
Praying for you as you care for them.
HUGE HUGS!!!
From Carolyn and Cooper 🙂
Thanks, Carolyn and Cooper! Dougy’s eye looks great after several days of treatment, and I stopped the eye drops. It’s two hours till Andy and I need to be at the veterinarian’s to start the tests.
Both he and Dougy are used to being fed at 3:00 AM or shortly after, so we had some upset kitties first thing this morning. It didn’t seem fair to Andy to feed Dougy but not him, so I will wait till I get back from the clinic to feed Dougy.
I had to put all of their food out of reach last night by 8 PM, so they both are hungry. Andy’s veterinarian said he could drink water, so the boys have that.
It’s hard to deny a pet food even though it is for his safety. Poor Dougy just gets to suffer along with his brother. I’m skipping breakfast myself until I can feed them. It would be cruel to eat in front of them!
I’ve been thinking of Andy all day!
And I’m glad to hear Dougy’s eye is healing!
HUGS!!! 🙂
Me, too. Dougy’s been moping around the house, sniffing places he knows Andy has been, whining, generally missing his brother. I tried to divert his attention by bringing out one of his favorite toys. That worked a bit: I tired him out enough, he went for a snooze! Thanks for your concern. As soon as I know myself, I will post something on what I learn from Andy’s veterinarian today. First, though, I’m sure Andy will want me to feed him since I don’t think he’s eaten all day. …less than a half hour till I can pick Andy up!
Oh man you keep that snow.
Was it doggy that was looking full face into the camera with those big beautiful eyes.
Your sweet boys are beautiful.
Have a good week that got here all to quick.
No, that was Andy. Dougy usually is the one that takes a step out, but retreats inside as soon as he remembers snow is just another form of – ick! – water! They both hold true to the classic cat aversion to getting wet.