20Nov22: social butterfly…

Andy had to spend more time alone than usual the last few days. I’m sure he was a good boy, because Andy always is!

Yes, Thursday and Friday, I had the pleasure of a visit by Larry and Virginia, my friends from Lakewood, Ohio! Thursday, we had a tour of the Carnegie Arts Center exhibits, thanks to…

…Larry’s brother Bob, who is a resident artist there and who does classes among other things at the center. Thanks to COVID-19, both Bob and I hadn’t seen each other since the last time Larry and Virginia were in town a few years back. Getting to see him again was a side bonus to my Ohio friends’ visit!

As luck would have it, because Thanksgiving lands when we usually have it, the AHS Class of 1966 group that gets together monthly for a mini-reunion lunch had a Mexican-themed meal on Friday. Larry and Virginia attended with me and (I think!) had an enjoyable time. I know I did! Of course, Marco the Pomeranian and Tootsie the what’s-it doggy were there to greet us since we met at Donna’s home.

“Scarlet & Cream” – Larry’s dressed as a Husker fan.

My friends turned back east to attend the Nebraska game today, driving as far as Grand Island, 273 miles/ 439 km from Alliance, a solid four-and-a-half-hour drive, where they stayed Friday night.

Saturday morning, they finished the 94 mile/ 151 km drive from Grand Island to Lincoln, where we hope the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cornhuskers play better against the University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers than against other teams this year. Afterall, Larry and Virginia have an 843 mile/ 1362 km drive back to Ohio and it would be sad if the Huskers fumbled this game my friends travelled so far to enjoy! 

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The Cornhuskers are the darlings of sports in Nebraska. The average Nebraskan is a rabid Husker fan. My late brother Richard was the biggest Husker fan in coastal Northern California. He had many jackets, shirts, and other Husker wearables and collectibles. He never missed a Husker game if it was broadcast in his area, and once went to Los Angeles (741 miles/ 1193 km from where he lived!) to watch a game the Huskers played there. When my brother died, he was buried wearing a Husker shirt, jacket, and hat. The family each wore one of his Husker t-shirts. He would have loved it! Though I went to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I am one of two people in the state who isn’t a fan of this team.

Wisconsin’s team colors are essentially identical to the Husker’s.

19Nov22: sleepy boy…

Peacefully asleep…

…Andy sprawled across the lapboard.

Of course, that meant Doug felt obligated to interrupt sleepy boy’s rest with a “scritch”. What could he say? Andy had switched sides so wasn’t technically “asleep”, still, was he?

You can’t tell, but that blurry tail was Andy’s response to interruption of his sleep: swish! swish! swish!

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I get automatic shipments of Greenies and Andy’s wet food. It seems I never get the correct intervals correct for either. I either get a shipment well before I need Greenies or too late for the wet food. Then I adjust the interval on the vendor’s site only to have the same problem the next time, perhaps in reverse. This time, however, I got both set up too late and had to, yep, change the intervals again. 

18Nov22: Andy’s favorite thing…

Sleepyboy responds… 

…to the sound of me shaking this Ziploc bag that his favorite thing is in.

 

Weird! But this remnant of a peacock feather is Andy’s current favorite thing!

Cats!

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Had a pleasant meal with friends Larry, Virginia, and Bob yesterday! We’re getting together again today for a Carnegie Art Museum visit and a Class of ’66 monthly lunch of tacos later at Donna’s. I look forward, too, to Marco the Pomeranian and Toosie the cutey pie what’sit doggy, Donna’s lovable pooches!  

17Nov22: eye drop time…

Andy hid behind the eye wipe container.

I walked up to him and picked him up, no effort, no fuss!

He tried to keep his eyes closed after he saw the eye drop bottle coming his way.

The old “turn-your-head-at-the-last-second” maneuver! I got the drops in his eyes once I held his head steady.

Medicating cats is lots of fun! 

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My friend Judy and I had caramel pecan rolls and coffee at Ken & Dales yesterday morning. Good rolls, strong coffee and good talk! Judy and I have done this a couple time now, and it seems like a good way for both of us homebodies to enjoy a little social time.

16Nov22: cat catcher…

I put the last newspaper on the floor under the recliner.

It took no time for Andy to find it!

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Andy didn’t hide for his evening medications. When I went into the guest bedroom, he was on the floor in front of the sofa, the place where I medicate him. He was a very good boy – mostly! – and gave me no problems once I detached his embedded claws from the sofa arm. LOL! 

Wasn’t that fun learning that my friend Deborah has a new kitten!? Tashi Norbu looks like a winner to me, and his personality should help him become buddies with his new home mates.

 

15Nov22: Deborah brings Tashi home!

Tashi Norbu the Bombay kitten!

My friend Deborah just picked up her new kitten in Nova Scotia! Tashi was born 4 August. 

Deborah writes: Tashi is very social and sweet.  He’s pretty vocal too, which makes it easy to locate him.  We’re headed to Saint Stephen this morning — about six hours drive.

Deborah still has a long drive home of 533 miles/ 858 kilometers, yet it will be a joyful trip since her new kitten will give her kitties Louis and André a new companion.

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Andy continues to hide in the same easy-to-catch spot just in the door of the guest bedroom.  I hope he never changes this spot, though he probably will in time. It’s nice to be get the medication done in short order! Poor kitty.

14Nov22: Andy is stealthy…

Andy displays his stalking skills in taking over this box.

The late Dougy makes a cameo appearance here, watching his brother, Andy, play with a new toy.

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Andy just about won yesterday’s battle to medicate the cat. When he saw me pick up the walking stick, he ran into the guest bedroom, where he totally lost me. I had my usual temper tantrum about that, and sat down on the sofa to contemplate where, if not the usual place, could Andy be hiding. He had to be in the room. Where?

Then I had a moment of clarity: in the dark space by the closet! Yes, hiding in dark, a black cat is invisible. And easily trapped! Poor Andy!

I picked him up and took him over to the sofa, where I pet him to calm him down and to get him to put his claws away. (I have lots of wounds from this medicating process….) Then I gave him his eye drops.

Whew! Done for the next 12 hours. Next, both medications have to be administered. 

13Nov22: Tsk! Tsk!

Why’s Andrew hanging his head in shame?

Could it be because he managed to hide from me all day, thereby avoiding medication two times?

Yes!

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When I couldn’t find him in the guest bedroom, I searched the apartment, then found him in my bedroom. “Someone”, it seems, forgot to close his bedroom door, a strategic error Andy made use of! As soon as I approached him, he ran under the bed, the one spot in the apartment that is foolproof for avoiding capture. 

I tried to coax Andy out throughout the day, but he won the fight to avoid me.

Round Two: more of the same. After I had a little tantrum, I said to hell with it. If Andy wanted to go blind and whatever would happen if he missed his hyperthyroidism medication, so be it. I didn’t give a damn! I took a nap. (I clearly needed one!)

When I woke up four hours later, my mood was improved, I no longer was upset with my little darling, and it was time to feed him. First, because I was on my bed and he had moved over to be next to the door, I scooted him out of my bedroom, using my foot to gently guide him out. After a game of “mousies in the kitchen cabinets”, I fed him a plate of kitty food.

My bedroom door is closed now. I hope Andy doesn’t remember there are other tough places to hide in the living room and the dining area because I am not in the mood to have another day like today!

 

12Nov22: snooping…again

Andy likes to snoop.

Nothing here of interest.

Oops! Andy sees me.

Snooping’s OK, Andy. This is your home, too. 

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This week’s going to be a cold one here in Nebraska, with daytime temperatures at freezing or slightly below. I’m not ready for temperatures that low, so probably will spend most of my time inside, blankets on my lap to help keep me warm till I get the temperature setting on the electric heat at a comfortable level. I usually get the initial setting too high, turning my apartment into a tropical sweatbox. I get it right after the temperatures settle down into late autumn, early winter levels. Snow might happen next Thursday.

11Nov22: making Andy comfortable…

I moved the fan stand into the guest bedroom. Poor Andy! He likes roosting on the base of that fan, so was a bit lost for what to do.

Knowing cat proclivities, it was obvious I could restore Andy’s fan spot by tossing a couple magazines where the fan had been, more or less.

Andy immediately took to the change.
Andy is satisfied that he can sleep on it!