Andy was out in plain view, cowering because he knew I was there for…
…”medicate the kitty” time.
His “sad kitty” face.
I still had to put the eye drops in!
Andy was out in plain view, cowering because he knew I was there for…
…”medicate the kitty” time.
His “sad kitty” face.
I still had to put the eye drops in!
Poor Mr Andy, but it looks like he has resigned himslef to it.
I think he has. Of course, one thing he doesn’t care for – nor do I – is the heavy perfume of whatever product his groomer uses on him. He spends a lot of the first day or so licking himself to get it off or to restore his natural scent. Whichever….
Perhaps the groomer could be persuaded not to use this product?
I will bring it up with her next time. It is very strong and both kitty and I find it unpleasant for how long – days! – it persists.
How long is it till the next appointment?
Next April.
Oh, that long!
Yes.
Great photographs you captured dear Doug, you are both great team. It is really so hard to eye drop and also to take pictures of black cats… Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Thank you for your beautiful sharing with us. Love, nia
Thank you. nia! Yes, getting those photos is a challenge, but an interesting one!
Poor Andy! Hopefully with time it will get easier, Doug.
It is easier now because he doesn’t try to hide from me.
Awww. But it goes by quickly.
Happily for both of us….!
The last photo has Andy looking like “lets just get this over with!” ❤️
Which we both want!
I understand what Andy is feeling as dialysis and arteries half closed are not fun either , Doug
In friendship
Michel
I know what you mean, too! Dialysis definitely ties one down, making travel a complicated business among other in conveniences.