Pumbaa
Member Since 2012
Pumbaa woke me up at 5 am, purring in my ear and kneading my hair. He hasn't done this in weeks!
Normally (as in pre-FD), I would have gotten up, and started the day, including feeding the animals. That is one thing that is hard on me right now...scheduling my life around the 12-hour shots, and the lack of flexibility.
Frequently, during the early summer here in Arizona (when the overnight low isn't 90F), I'll get up at 4 a.m. so that I can open doors and windows for a bit and air the house out, as well as get outside to do any necessary yardwork at 5 a.m. before the heat gets too intense.
The cats (and drooler) expect to get fed when I get up. I don't want to change the testing/feeding/injection time to 4:30 a.m. because I don't want to HAVE to get up every morning at 4 a.m. At the same time, I want to stay on a tight schedule while I try to get Pumbaa regulated.
I guess I'll have to figure out how to train my animals that they don't get fed immediately just because I got out of bed in the morning.
Normally (as in pre-FD), I would have gotten up, and started the day, including feeding the animals. That is one thing that is hard on me right now...scheduling my life around the 12-hour shots, and the lack of flexibility.
Frequently, during the early summer here in Arizona (when the overnight low isn't 90F), I'll get up at 4 a.m. so that I can open doors and windows for a bit and air the house out, as well as get outside to do any necessary yardwork at 5 a.m. before the heat gets too intense.
The cats (and drooler) expect to get fed when I get up. I don't want to change the testing/feeding/injection time to 4:30 a.m. because I don't want to HAVE to get up every morning at 4 a.m. At the same time, I want to stay on a tight schedule while I try to get Pumbaa regulated.
I guess I'll have to figure out how to train my animals that they don't get fed immediately just because I got out of bed in the morning.