HWright
Member Since 2016
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-19-ot-sooties-tribe-azalea-new-b-w.176602/
Good morning friends and Memorial Day greetings.
Rainy and windy here this morning and am surprised that our local parade is still on. Our village parade route is a short almost circular one traversing three streets while sending its way to its conclusion at our veterans memorial. When I was a kid (pre-gentrification and fence walls, much of which gives rise to Robert Frost in his "Mending Walls" about whether walls are the keeping in or the keeping out...) neighbors delighted in us short cuttting with glee and excitement through open back yards to get the most out of following the parade.
Azalea has been doing pretty well since her "faintly positive" fiv dx a month or so ago. She loves her weekly acupuncture and the ride to and from. Interesting that she knows when we'reon our way there and is cheerful, ebullient (in contrast to other treks such as to reg vet or her specialists when she is calm, tolerant but as if resigned to getting it done and home asap).
Her chronic mouth infection has been pretty "quiet" since some changes and additions to her supplements since her fiv dx. She is eating well, wright is better though not yet back to an ideal weight. She is bar and happily has returned to her activities and favorite places throughout the house, including of course on Steve's lap wherever he settles himself in.
Bella had her first acupuncture session last week. Hopes are for immune and calming support re her ongoing fear of carriers and being picked up ...that seems to trigger her fears of abandonment bc of what happened to her before she joined our home. Her recently profusely waxy ears have improved (no sign of infection, polyps or blockage) but oh boy....I bring her to Azalea's dental specialist for an exam next week.
Dancer and Spunky have been happy campers. Spunky's ear goo (ear wax that builds up bc as-yet inoperable polyp blocks drainage) still happens but is less.
A beautiful young red fox has been traversing through our yard lately. So beautiful. And bright back memories of the mom and her fix pups who made under our shed their springtime home a few years ago.
Apparently this year are about 4 or 5 fox families who have set up housekeeping to raise their young in the village. Last week we had a lot of problems with our phone bc of the rain. The repair man commented, after being aloft to fix the line from pole connection: "there are a lot of foxes here." Quite a birds eye view he must have enjoyed.
Sending healing vines for all in need. Wish I had magic wand.
With ❤
and heaps of thanks from us all here❤
Sina and Sootie's Tribe
Good morning friends and Memorial Day greetings.
Rainy and windy here this morning and am surprised that our local parade is still on. Our village parade route is a short almost circular one traversing three streets while sending its way to its conclusion at our veterans memorial. When I was a kid (pre-gentrification and fence walls, much of which gives rise to Robert Frost in his "Mending Walls" about whether walls are the keeping in or the keeping out...) neighbors delighted in us short cuttting with glee and excitement through open back yards to get the most out of following the parade.
Azalea has been doing pretty well since her "faintly positive" fiv dx a month or so ago. She loves her weekly acupuncture and the ride to and from. Interesting that she knows when we'reon our way there and is cheerful, ebullient (in contrast to other treks such as to reg vet or her specialists when she is calm, tolerant but as if resigned to getting it done and home asap).
Her chronic mouth infection has been pretty "quiet" since some changes and additions to her supplements since her fiv dx. She is eating well, wright is better though not yet back to an ideal weight. She is bar and happily has returned to her activities and favorite places throughout the house, including of course on Steve's lap wherever he settles himself in.
Bella had her first acupuncture session last week. Hopes are for immune and calming support re her ongoing fear of carriers and being picked up ...that seems to trigger her fears of abandonment bc of what happened to her before she joined our home. Her recently profusely waxy ears have improved (no sign of infection, polyps or blockage) but oh boy....I bring her to Azalea's dental specialist for an exam next week.
Dancer and Spunky have been happy campers. Spunky's ear goo (ear wax that builds up bc as-yet inoperable polyp blocks drainage) still happens but is less.
A beautiful young red fox has been traversing through our yard lately. So beautiful. And bright back memories of the mom and her fix pups who made under our shed their springtime home a few years ago.
Apparently this year are about 4 or 5 fox families who have set up housekeeping to raise their young in the village. Last week we had a lot of problems with our phone bc of the rain. The repair man commented, after being aloft to fix the line from pole connection: "there are a lot of foxes here." Quite a birds eye view he must have enjoyed.
Sending healing vines for all in need. Wish I had magic wand.
With ❤
and heaps of thanks from us all here❤Sina and Sootie's Tribe
