squeem3
Member since 2009
He might have eaten (carb-y grain heavy) rat food yesterday which kept him off the beach
The rats were kicking food out of their bowls and some got onto the floor. I may have missed a few pellets while cleaning. Nothing new in his world otherwise. The leg is still wrapped. I haven't seen any wobbling lately.
Raisin has meds now. The vet was concerned about her lung noises and her bulging eyes which could indicate heart or lung issues. The eyes have always been bulgy
The previous resident never said anything about the bulgy eyes when I've brought Raisin in for resp issues. X rays were done. The vet didn't see anything on the results but the radiologist will have to look at them tomorrow.
The vet hospital had a donation bin in the lobby to collect pantry items for people and pet food. The local newspaper has an article about the rising cost of veterinary care. Then there's the whole government shut down and SNAP benefits thing. It's hard for many people to afford pet food and veterinary care these days, never mind food and health care for themselves
I might donate some of Leroy's medium carb food. He really doesn't need a whole case. I have a bag of "yucky" freeze dried raw but I don't think they'll take that. I imagine other vet hospitals and animal charities are also doing similar things. If you're able to, donate food or purchase something off their Amazon or Chewy wish list or donate money.
The rats were kicking food out of their bowls and some got onto the floor. I may have missed a few pellets while cleaning. Nothing new in his world otherwise. The leg is still wrapped. I haven't seen any wobbling lately.Raisin has meds now. The vet was concerned about her lung noises and her bulging eyes which could indicate heart or lung issues. The eyes have always been bulgy
The vet hospital had a donation bin in the lobby to collect pantry items for people and pet food. The local newspaper has an article about the rising cost of veterinary care. Then there's the whole government shut down and SNAP benefits thing. It's hard for many people to afford pet food and veterinary care these days, never mind food and health care for themselves
