7/11 Walter AMPS 84, +3 95, +6 68 / Mandarin AMPS 271, +3 261, +6 252

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Mandarin'sMom

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Yesterday's condo

After working overtime all day yesterday, it looks like Mandarin's pancreas is taking the day off today. ...let's hope it'll be a short break and he will start working the juice again soon.

Walter is still doing great! :D:D

The pups are not amused with the heat and humidity. I walked everyone bright and early this morning, but it was still starting to get pretty miserable. Nothing compared to the temperatures in Arizona, for sure, but still too hot for much activity. So instead we are all enjoying the air conditioning. Lenny has another water therapy session this afternoon, so he will at least get some exercise.

Moon and Boots are doing well - but I hate keeping them separate from everyone else. They have only had one round of shots and dewormer, so I don't want to expose anyone else to them. ...but, then again, my cats might be relieved that I don't expect them to entertain the little maniacs. When they get the zoomies, they are literally bouncing off the walls.
 
Walter is doing wonderfully! Really nice to see all those greens on his ss!
Mandarin....ok you can have today off :rolleyes: but tomorrow it's back to business ok?

Happy to hear that Lenny is doing well!
When does Moon and Boots get their next shots so that they can play with the others? I love it when my cats get the zoomies but it certainly doesn't happen very often any more.
 
Walter is looking good. I hope Mandarin comes back down soon. I hope the therapy is helping Lenny. How long will you have the kittens?
 
When does Moon and Boots get their next shots so that they can play with the others?
The shots have to be three weeks apart - so that's still 15 days away. :(

How long will you have the kittens?
Until they get adopted. :D As long as they stay healthy, they'll be available in two weeks (after they get their second round of shots and get neutered). ...and they better find a home fast. The longer I have them, the more attached I get and that just makes it so much harder to adopt them out.
 
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