Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 113 shooting 1F
Boomer ate all of his +3 but left some of his +6 and +9. He didn't wake us up and did spend quite a bit of the night laying alongside me.
Last night when he gave me a 148 at +3 I blamed the fancy feast that I had given him at PMPS. Wondering now if it could have been a wee bounce since he did spend yesterday in green. He had ff overnight in his +6 and this morning's AMPS is quite normal.
Today's menu AMPS chicken pate, +3 fowl ball (for both boys) +6 ff cod sole and shrimp +9 chicken pate
Yesterday morning our (DH and me) walk turned into my walk as DH wanted to stay at home and work on finishing our pond. So I went back to my normal birding spot. About 15 minutes into my walk there was a kerfuffle about 15 feet ahead of me and it was a fight between 2 Baltimore Orioles. They then flew off and joined a 3rd one and the three of them were flying around together. Of course I stood there to watch them and eventually one landed close by and at eye level which was wonderful! Here is a photo of the Baltimore Oriole!
Good morning!
AMPS 113 shooting 1F
Boomer ate all of his +3 but left some of his +6 and +9. He didn't wake us up and did spend quite a bit of the night laying alongside me.
Last night when he gave me a 148 at +3 I blamed the fancy feast that I had given him at PMPS. Wondering now if it could have been a wee bounce since he did spend yesterday in green. He had ff overnight in his +6 and this morning's AMPS is quite normal.
Today's menu AMPS chicken pate, +3 fowl ball (for both boys) +6 ff cod sole and shrimp +9 chicken pate
Yesterday morning our (DH and me) walk turned into my walk as DH wanted to stay at home and work on finishing our pond. So I went back to my normal birding spot. About 15 minutes into my walk there was a kerfuffle about 15 feet ahead of me and it was a fight between 2 Baltimore Orioles. They then flew off and joined a 3rd one and the three of them were flying around together. Of course I stood there to watch them and eventually one landed close by and at eye level which was wonderful! Here is a photo of the Baltimore Oriole!
With Doodles it was never the food but rather the cat. Think we all want an easy answer as to why our kitties do things with their cycles but now that I'm outside looking in....it seems they are just being cats most of the time. (easy for me to say, right). Glad you and DH got out for some birding time yesterday. Always enjoy your photos Judy.
