Varmit Report
Dec. 17th, 2005 12:52 amAs is usual for the beginning of winter, the varmits come around less and less. Nevertheless, tonight was a busy night. We had three opossums, a couple of skunks, two stray cats, a pair of peanut-loving raccoons and Cutiepie. And we had a lovely time enjoying the parade...until we saw a coyote looking in the window at us! I have no idea how it got into to the yard and obviously we'll have to check out the fences tomorrow. So frustrating.
As for the kitties, Reg is fine. His kidney issues don't seem to be bothering him. I have a hard time not rubbing his shaved tummy though. Scooter is his usual self. Brindle spent nearly three weeks living in the bathtub. Then he spent about five days thinking he needed to sleep at the base of the toilet. Needless to say, he didn't ever feel like moving so it made visiting the loo a bit of a balancing act. Now, for about the past four days, he's been nesting on my dresser. On occasion, he runs outside, freezes for a few seconds then runs back inside. He is the oddest cat we've ever lived with.
As for us, we're okay. Mom's blood sugar levels have been up since we came back from our trip. Tonight, she hit 310 and got on her treadmill finally. It went down to 230 so yay! Me? I got sick on Wednesday night. Too many sick adults breathing in my face as I listened to their breath sounds and I caught their crud. It's moved out of my lungs for the moment and now I'm sneezing and doing the whole sinus thing. This is in reverse of how things usually progress, I believe. Oh well. Yuck!
As for the kitties, Reg is fine. His kidney issues don't seem to be bothering him. I have a hard time not rubbing his shaved tummy though. Scooter is his usual self. Brindle spent nearly three weeks living in the bathtub. Then he spent about five days thinking he needed to sleep at the base of the toilet. Needless to say, he didn't ever feel like moving so it made visiting the loo a bit of a balancing act. Now, for about the past four days, he's been nesting on my dresser. On occasion, he runs outside, freezes for a few seconds then runs back inside. He is the oddest cat we've ever lived with.
As for us, we're okay. Mom's blood sugar levels have been up since we came back from our trip. Tonight, she hit 310 and got on her treadmill finally. It went down to 230 so yay! Me? I got sick on Wednesday night. Too many sick adults breathing in my face as I listened to their breath sounds and I caught their crud. It's moved out of my lungs for the moment and now I'm sneezing and doing the whole sinus thing. This is in reverse of how things usually progress, I believe. Oh well. Yuck!
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Date: 2005-12-17 05:28 pm (UTC)Glad that Reg is better. Brindle - lol! Do you know why he's developed a sudden affinity for your loo?
Speaking of not moving...I have a silent convection heater in the bedroom, and when it's turned on, Wheelz and Snicky "drape" either side of it (on the floor). They have thanked me profusely for bringing home this neat thing for them.
I came home from work yesterday to find that Wheelz had barfed on my bed. I love my children.....
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Date: 2005-12-17 09:39 pm (UTC)Barfed on your bed, eh? I hate that, especially if I'm just about to go to bed...or currently in bed. Mom flings them off the bed in mid puke, but I can't do that; the puke goes everywhere. *g* I want to get a bed under a small table lamp for Scooter before we go on our next trip. We did that for an old cat we used to have and she loved it; she'd do 'heat treatments' on her hips and whatever else was sore. I'm sure he'd love it if we got a convection heater, but that won't be happening.
I'm a little better this morning. I slept 12 hours and then took a bath. Now I'm having some green tea. I can almost remember what it feels like to be human again. *g* I still need to trudge out and look at the fence. Too bad I don't feel up to *doing* anything about it.
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Date: 2005-12-17 11:56 pm (UTC)Sorry you're feeling poorly. I'm freezing here at work, and bored out of my gourd, for a change. I have written 3 Xmas letters though. Even though they'll be late I'm feeling self rightous about it!
I bought a heating pad last year for my lot. It has a timer, and doesn't get too hot. I should get that out again, now that you've reminded me.I'd like a heater too, but I don't want a fan on it, just a glowing warm radiant one would be nice.
I could do some education crap on CHEX, but na! I'll go back to Bespelled instead. By the way, Smeagol and Shrek don't count as real words.
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Date: 2005-12-18 12:36 am (UTC)Heating pad with a timer? Clever! Is is a special pet heating pad? What kind? We had one for Vester and she swore it tried to cook her, and it was too hot. I've been cautious ever since.
Huh. I bet it doesn't recognise Methos as a word either. You need a fannish version.
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Date: 2005-12-18 01:36 am (UTC)I'm glad that Reggie is doing better, and that everyone else seems to be holding their own. (including Mom!) :)
I hope you feel better soon! Working with the public in any capacity can be horribly contagious, but working with the ill public must be even more so. I think I've just caught something...this week I forgot to sanitize the phone after we let kids use it. oops.
Feel better!
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Date: 2005-12-18 07:33 am (UTC)We have a big picture window that looks out into the back yard. There's about 3 feet of earth before it rises as a berm. The coyote was about ten feet away at eye level. This picture here is taken from standing in the living room and where Brindle is lying is where the coyote was standing. I'm so grateful Brindle wants to be inside right now.
http://photobucket.com/albums/y98/kelpster/Sweet%20Pea%20Manor/?action=view¤t=Brindle-on-the-Berm.jpg
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Date: 2005-12-18 07:40 am (UTC)Wheelz had already left his present for me at some point during the day. I too tend to fling "mid puke", but this time it was after the fact :-(
I don't know about the pet stores, but the mail order and online pet catalogs sell special "animal heating pads" that only have low settings and safety features, so that you can leave them on for elderly and arthritic pets.
http://www.doolittlespetproducts.com/petheatingpad.html
http://cozywinters.com/pets/?source=go
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Date: 2005-12-18 07:43 am (UTC)(no subject)
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