Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: viewtopic.php?p=238195#p238195
Today:
AMPS 239
+2.75 92 Fed some 8% Merrick (Grammy's Pot Pie)
+4.75 59 Fed some 12% Merrick (Thanksgiving Day Dinner)
+6 69 Fed some more 12% off to Potsdam to buy more food. DH has instructions to feed a little 8% at +8.5
+8.5 DH fed an 8% snack
+9.25 Stu demanded another snack, so DH fed another 8% snack
+10.5 153 (maybe a food spike!!)
PMPS 168 Normal LC dinner (Wellness chicken), took Methimazole 1/4 pill in butter.
+4.5 92 Fed some 8% in addition to normal LC and put out normal LC in automat for +9 snack
Good Fursday Morning, Everyone,
What a difference a day makes! Stu didn't eat much from his automat last night (I think he slept almost all night), but he didn't get sick, either. This morning he was eager for breakfast (Wellness Chicken) and has had 2 installments. He also took his quarter (1.25mg) pill of Methimazole in a little bit of butter. Litterbox has had its contributions. And, most exciting, we went outside, where he nibbled a little grass (his habit, always!), walked around a bit, then parked himself next to one of the catmint plants and just enjoyed the relatively cool air of the morning. While we were sitting there a mother deer and her fawn came walking over the lawn, heading back to the wooded area. The fawn still had some spots. Stu sat and watched (he used to think the deer were dogs and was afraid of them, but he has learned). The mother was eating some shrubs in the back, but the fawn wandered across the grass and came within 8 feet of Stu, who sat there mesmerized. Then the fawn kicked up its heels and trotted down the lawn. The mother ambled over to where the fawn was playing, and the two of them crossed the street (carefully looking both ways!) into another yard. Stu came inside and ate some more breakfast.
We're expecting another hot day today. Tomorrow the weather is supposed to break (a new weather system is supposed to bring cool, rainy, windy weather and keep the hurricane's weather system out of our area). I think I will have to go to Plattsburgh again today for Stu's food (if the Cowboy Cookout has come in). Tomorrow we'll be having a houseguest for the Labor Day Weekend: our dear friend and neighbor from when we had our Brooklyn house: Emilie's (GA) husband. It will be a poignant time of remembrance, but we are so glad he's going to visit.
All for now, Everyone have a good day, and may all your kitties do well today. Our thoughts are with Joyce, her DH, and Tuscany.
Ella & Stu
Today:
AMPS 239
+2.75 92 Fed some 8% Merrick (Grammy's Pot Pie)
+4.75 59 Fed some 12% Merrick (Thanksgiving Day Dinner)
+6 69 Fed some more 12% off to Potsdam to buy more food. DH has instructions to feed a little 8% at +8.5
+8.5 DH fed an 8% snack
+9.25 Stu demanded another snack, so DH fed another 8% snack
+10.5 153 (maybe a food spike!!)
PMPS 168 Normal LC dinner (Wellness chicken), took Methimazole 1/4 pill in butter.
+4.5 92 Fed some 8% in addition to normal LC and put out normal LC in automat for +9 snack
Good Fursday Morning, Everyone,
What a difference a day makes! Stu didn't eat much from his automat last night (I think he slept almost all night), but he didn't get sick, either. This morning he was eager for breakfast (Wellness Chicken) and has had 2 installments. He also took his quarter (1.25mg) pill of Methimazole in a little bit of butter. Litterbox has had its contributions. And, most exciting, we went outside, where he nibbled a little grass (his habit, always!), walked around a bit, then parked himself next to one of the catmint plants and just enjoyed the relatively cool air of the morning. While we were sitting there a mother deer and her fawn came walking over the lawn, heading back to the wooded area. The fawn still had some spots. Stu sat and watched (he used to think the deer were dogs and was afraid of them, but he has learned). The mother was eating some shrubs in the back, but the fawn wandered across the grass and came within 8 feet of Stu, who sat there mesmerized. Then the fawn kicked up its heels and trotted down the lawn. The mother ambled over to where the fawn was playing, and the two of them crossed the street (carefully looking both ways!) into another yard. Stu came inside and ate some more breakfast.
We're expecting another hot day today. Tomorrow the weather is supposed to break (a new weather system is supposed to bring cool, rainy, windy weather and keep the hurricane's weather system out of our area). I think I will have to go to Plattsburgh again today for Stu's food (if the Cowboy Cookout has come in). Tomorrow we'll be having a houseguest for the Labor Day Weekend: our dear friend and neighbor from when we had our Brooklyn house: Emilie's (GA) husband. It will be a poignant time of remembrance, but we are so glad he's going to visit.
All for now, Everyone have a good day, and may all your kitties do well today. Our thoughts are with Joyce, her DH, and Tuscany.
Ella & Stu