Now this indeed is an Australian story. I think you are bragging! LOL
- a kookaburra went off loudly and a possum ran across the verandah
Maybe those critters were in cahoots. It sounds like a missed dose to me. It happens, and it's too bad. A minor setback. In Leo's three years as a diabetic, we have had a few of those. But none with a bent needle.
As you saw from Leo's 3 year anniversary writeup - Diabetes is quite an adventure over the months/years.
Now this indeed is an Australian story. I think you are bragging! LOL
- a kookaburra went off loudly and a possum ran across the verandah
Maybe those critters were in cahoots. It sounds like a missed dose to me. It happens, and it's too bad. A minor setback. In Leo's three years as a diabetic, we have had a few of those. But none with a bent needle.
As you saw from Leo's 3 year anniversary writeup - Diabetes is quite an adventure over the months/years.
I think that may have happened, he does have a mediciney odour to his fur...dagnabbit.Forgot to add
We call those a "fur shot". The insulin gets squirted onto the fur. It does leave a distinctive odor.
Sounds like Tucker and DH caught the Kookaburra making his early morning wake up call and the possum racing off to bed.Apparently, just as he injected a kookaburra went off loudly anddd a possum ran across the verandah.... .

but I have to say that is the best story I have heard attached to a fur shot!Well, there ya go! He said it was rather spectacular, in a "it's funny now..." sort of way.Sounds like Tucker and DH caught the Kookaburra making his early morning wake up call and the possum racing off to bed.
Sorry about the fur shotbut I have to say that is the best story I have heard attached to a fur shot!
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