AbyResq
Member Since 2016
Woohoo, pinch me can this really be happening???? Now I'm going back to a more normal testing schedule of 4x per day instead of my obsessive poking. I'm sure he'll be happy about that.
And in other news, I spoke to a wonderful woman last night who is committed to adopting Callie and Tuck. It will be a few weeks before they go. If Tuck is really doing what I hope, then I may get to hand off 2 cats in remission. Tuck and Callie have their toes and tails crossed that the stars stay aligned.
And in other news, I spoke to a wonderful woman last night who is committed to adopting Callie and Tuck. It will be a few weeks before they go. If Tuck is really doing what I hope, then I may get to hand off 2 cats in remission. Tuck and Callie have their toes and tails crossed that the stars stay aligned.


while I wait for his number than ever before.
Of course, it does mean Oliver's legs must be getting stronger so I'm grateful for that (or trying to be). Fig's bowl was empty, guess I'll find out at PMPS if Oliver had any. He looks so pleased with himself.
. He had a high cycle last night and a big yucky mess in the litter box. I moved Figaro's dry food even higher and I hope Oliver can't reach it for a few days. When I return it's time to train Figaro to eat out of a microchip feeder. The timing of this is annoying but I'm happy his legs are improving.