Andy love, love, loves to have his face stroked. >purr!~ purr! purr!<
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The pictures say much . We see you put Andy in the seventh heaven with you caresses at his face .
In friendship
Michel
ps ; how the dialysis is doing now you are at home ,
Dialysis is going well, though I have an appointment next week with the surgeion who created my fistula to have its current state evaluated. I’ve had some issues with bleed outs from the arterial buttonhole. Most troubling!
It makes me purr seeing Andy getting all those face rubs. I think I’ll go find Mom and tell her I want face rubs, too. Winks.
He love,m love, loves those face rubs! Scratch his chin, and the dear kitty drools! Head and ear rubs!? Oh yead!
I think he missed you lot, Doug, even though you had been absent but a few days. To be fair, so did Dougy, I am sure.
What a blissful moment!
You are right about that, Dolly. They have really been clingy since I returned. That’s OK with me because I rfeally missed them,too!
I am sure!
Andy looks so happy!!!
He love, love, loves those things, and comes arounf=d often during the day for more of it!
dood….we like ear scritchez but thatz bout it….hope dad iz doin aye oh kay !! ☺☺♥♥
Yes, ear skritches are well received her, too! The kitty boys even like simple ear rubs tossed in.
He soooo cute! Your a wonderful cat daddy Doug!
I try, John, because cute or not, Andy and Dougy are demanding masters!
The pictures say much . We see you put Andy in the seventh heaven with you caresses at his face .
In friendship
Michel
ps ; how the dialysis is doing now you are at home ,
You know it, Michel! Kitty pleasures are simple!
Dialysis is going well, though I have an appointment next week with the surgeion who created my fistula to have its current state evaluated. I’ve had some issues with bleed outs from the arterial buttonhole. Most troubling!
Hopeful this fistula exam will be good to avoid another surgery.
I hope so, too.
Good luck, Doug!