Beth & Atlas
Member Since 2010
Good Morning Lantus Land,
Healing vines going out to all our kitty's this morning.
Yesterday's Condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=41308
ReCap:
186 2.5s
187 +6
188 2.5s
47, 77 +4.5 Karo topped Rawbit
72 +5 A touch more K, Attie not interested in Rawbit, relented and provided EVO 1/8the cup.
More windy weather for today.
The cats playing this morning woke me up along with Dr. Pinkus and his Vitamin C infomercial on the radio. The pain in my shoulder/pectoral region has relented a bit, but it is still present. Few hours yet until I can dose myself again.
Last night Gary got some living room time. He wandered and explored a bit and then decided to try out some lap time! He seemed to enjoy his lap pets, but by the time he decided to lay down...he was ready to leave too. :lol: Attie and MudCat were barricaded from the living room. I let Gary visit in the LR for as long as he pleased. He tested out the chairs for comfort, checked window heights, and calculated the leap height of the barrier. He discovered the toy basket and I pulled out a few toys for him. He actually attempted some mouse play!(first playtime he has exhibited in 8 weeks)/ The wiggle worm and etc. scared him. He eventually returned to the bedroom. I didn't close the door on him, but simply placed the baby gates up in the access way. Took down the other barricade to allow MudCat and Attie entry.
Attie went straight to the gates and I placed toys near the gate hoping to encourage happy/pleasant interaction. Attie was quick to play with the toys fetching them back from under that gate with his claws. His quick movements though seemed to unsettle Gary who resorted to a back off and a loud hiss, "as if to say...darn it you went and ruined it." Attie nosed up to the gate as if to ask, "what's your problem and I was just having fun." Soon two cats were laying on one side of the gate watching Gary who was laying on the other side of the gate....
I find that last note important, as up until now they really haven't been terribly interested in each other. The laying down where they could all see each other indicates they are all exerting a silent right to be here. It isn't acceptance, but it is telling the other I know you are here...and so am I.
Healing vines going out to all our kitty's this morning.
Yesterday's Condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=41308
ReCap:
186 2.5s
187 +6
188 2.5s
47, 77 +4.5 Karo topped Rawbit
72 +5 A touch more K, Attie not interested in Rawbit, relented and provided EVO 1/8the cup.
More windy weather for today.
The cats playing this morning woke me up along with Dr. Pinkus and his Vitamin C infomercial on the radio. The pain in my shoulder/pectoral region has relented a bit, but it is still present. Few hours yet until I can dose myself again.
Last night Gary got some living room time. He wandered and explored a bit and then decided to try out some lap time! He seemed to enjoy his lap pets, but by the time he decided to lay down...he was ready to leave too. :lol: Attie and MudCat were barricaded from the living room. I let Gary visit in the LR for as long as he pleased. He tested out the chairs for comfort, checked window heights, and calculated the leap height of the barrier. He discovered the toy basket and I pulled out a few toys for him. He actually attempted some mouse play!(first playtime he has exhibited in 8 weeks)/ The wiggle worm and etc. scared him. He eventually returned to the bedroom. I didn't close the door on him, but simply placed the baby gates up in the access way. Took down the other barricade to allow MudCat and Attie entry.
Attie went straight to the gates and I placed toys near the gate hoping to encourage happy/pleasant interaction. Attie was quick to play with the toys fetching them back from under that gate with his claws. His quick movements though seemed to unsettle Gary who resorted to a back off and a loud hiss, "as if to say...darn it you went and ruined it." Attie nosed up to the gate as if to ask, "what's your problem and I was just having fun." Soon two cats were laying on one side of the gate watching Gary who was laying on the other side of the gate....
I find that last note important, as up until now they really haven't been terribly interested in each other. The laying down where they could all see each other indicates they are all exerting a silent right to be here. It isn't acceptance, but it is telling the other I know you are here...and so am I.