mybuddybinks
Member Since 2010
Well, happy february, Lantus Land!
binks had a nice cycle yesterday evening, healing range all the way.
starting off this morning with 4 of 5 p's...
After long consideration, i went ahead with plans for a trial return to work for him today.
Not sure how much of his business life story i've shared previously...
In a household of flamboyant personalities, Binks was always the quiet guy...politely but adamantly reticent with outsiders. About 3 yrs ago, my best friend brought her younger brother to visit, a young fellow with Downes Syndrome. He was overly excited when he arrived, and the rest of my furkids fled the scene. Binks, however, sat and watched for a few minutes, then jumped up on the couch and delivered what we now call his "Signature Cuddle"...arms around the neck with his head firmly tucked under your chin...emitting a rumbling, calming purr. Worked like a charm.
He was the last kitty i would have expected to be a "minister"...but i decided to give it a whirl, and he was launched into his companion cat career.
He's visited cancer patients, special needs homes, and Alzeimer's havens.
It's been exactly one year since his last work outing, and after repeated requests, i've decided to take him on a trial visit to see his Auntie-bean and afterward a short visit to the Haven at her facility.
He knows what's up, as early this morning i brought out the harness that he only wears on work days...
he's laying on it by the front door as i type, purring to beat the band!
We'll see how it goes...and be back later on to share the results!
hope everyone is having a good start to their February!
Celi & the Worker B
http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=35690&p=374809#p374809
binks had a nice cycle yesterday evening, healing range all the way.
starting off this morning with 4 of 5 p's...
After long consideration, i went ahead with plans for a trial return to work for him today.
Not sure how much of his business life story i've shared previously...
In a household of flamboyant personalities, Binks was always the quiet guy...politely but adamantly reticent with outsiders. About 3 yrs ago, my best friend brought her younger brother to visit, a young fellow with Downes Syndrome. He was overly excited when he arrived, and the rest of my furkids fled the scene. Binks, however, sat and watched for a few minutes, then jumped up on the couch and delivered what we now call his "Signature Cuddle"...arms around the neck with his head firmly tucked under your chin...emitting a rumbling, calming purr. Worked like a charm.
He was the last kitty i would have expected to be a "minister"...but i decided to give it a whirl, and he was launched into his companion cat career.
He's visited cancer patients, special needs homes, and Alzeimer's havens.
It's been exactly one year since his last work outing, and after repeated requests, i've decided to take him on a trial visit to see his Auntie-bean and afterward a short visit to the Haven at her facility.
He knows what's up, as early this morning i brought out the harness that he only wears on work days...
he's laying on it by the front door as i type, purring to beat the band!
We'll see how it goes...and be back later on to share the results!
hope everyone is having a good start to their February!
Celi & the Worker B
http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=35690&p=374809#p374809