We have breakfast then clean up and rest for a bit. It’s the habit, day after day. Now, to run down Andy to give him his medicine before he remembers he needs to hide from me.
Same terrorized look every time. Poor kitty! Then he gets his kitty treats, so he puts up with it! You can run, Andrew, but I know where you hide.
When does Andy find out whether the new medicine dosage is working?
It’ll be in October when they get the updates on their rabies shots and have their regular check-up visit with their veterinarian
Will he have to take meds for the rest of his life, Mr. Doug? Mom asks if he holds a grudge for a short time after you give them to him.
That is pretty much my understanding. Of course, the dosage may change depending on how his blood pressure looks in October, his next check up.
I think he puts on “the look” hoping against hoe that you might buy into it.
I think you got it right, Dolly!
My favourite the slightly closed eye close up LOL
Me, too! That’s edited out of a less interesting head and shoulders shot. Thanks!
Morning routine! Good ole Andy, I’m surprised he sticks around at all. Kali was the best one for pills etc. She would hang around until the minute you walk into the kitchen to get the med and then…she vanishes! She was always harder than heck to find but when I finally found her, she was quite good about her meds.
Jean
Same with Andy. It takes a but of strategy to assure the places he runs to are blocked, but once that’s done, he is a snap to catch!
Oh no!! Andy is in trouble.
hahah yes… we have to be fast to “torture” our furfriends … and it’s amazing how they can read our minds and how they take action before we can act ;O))
Andy spends a certain part of his day acting paranoid. Or is it paranoia when there is reason to be distrustful??? Mwahahahaha!