We had to wait till an examination room was available.Andy needed some uplifting at that point.So did I.When we got the room and Andy got put out on the examination table, there was another short wait. I rubbed his ears and head to help his mood.Kind of happy Andy….The technician came in, and we both gave Andy some loving.After weighing Andy – he’d added 0.4 pounds,up from 9.1 pounds last visit, which pleased Dr. Olejnik and me because he had been getting thinner and thinner. After being away for blood to be taken, Andy had another wait since Dr. Olejnik was with a cow inneed.The wait was too much for Andy. He kept eyeing his carrier and trying to get off the examination table. I knew he wanted to secure himself inside the carrier by this point, which he did all by himself when I put it on the examination table!Pay the lady! Now, since his doctor is still with the cow, I am waiting for a call about the bloodwork and blood pressure.
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I got a new, tight door yesterday.
My new door latch latches tight!
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Of course, so many flies got in during installationofthenewdoor – it’s the season – that I spent over forty minutes killing those that I couldn’t get to go to the door, where I let them out. I remembered, too,that I had fly paper, one sheet of which I hung near the kitchen sunk window. Two are stuck to it now.
You can nearly see them on the lower right corner. There! Maybe it was three captures…
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