Judy and Boomer
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Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 158 shooting 1.75
Well I guess I should have shot the 59 last night.
Boomer, like usual, ate most of his fuds but left the +6. Funny thing is...I've tried reducing the amount of +6 because of the extra food he gets at +3 and when I did it he woke me at 2:00
So I guess I waste that food each night in order to get sleep.
Last night I gave Allen chicken pate in his auto feeder, salmon ff in a bowl, and kidney food in another bowl. Not sure whether he ate any of the ff or the kidney food but he finished the chicken pate. He was given another cerenia last night at PMPS. I suggested to DH that perhaps we should give the Cerenia earlier so that by bedtime he's ready to eat. I hate leaving him at night not knowing whether he's going to eat or not
Daisy and Duke Duck are already here and lounging by our wee pond. Yesterday Duke was here by himself quacking and obviously looking for Daisy. I was happy to see them both this morning.
Today's photo was taken at Hawk Cliff on Monday. When we were on Hawk Cliff Rd driving toward the parking area we saw absolutely no birds so when I got out of the car I was feeling rather defeated. Well...that changed quickly as a flash of blue caught my eye and I saw my first Indigo Bunting. Of course I stalked it and it's mate for a few minutes hoping for a better/closer shot but they flew off.
Good morning!
AMPS 158 shooting 1.75
Well I guess I should have shot the 59 last night.

Boomer, like usual, ate most of his fuds but left the +6. Funny thing is...I've tried reducing the amount of +6 because of the extra food he gets at +3 and when I did it he woke me at 2:00

Last night I gave Allen chicken pate in his auto feeder, salmon ff in a bowl, and kidney food in another bowl. Not sure whether he ate any of the ff or the kidney food but he finished the chicken pate. He was given another cerenia last night at PMPS. I suggested to DH that perhaps we should give the Cerenia earlier so that by bedtime he's ready to eat. I hate leaving him at night not knowing whether he's going to eat or not

Daisy and Duke Duck are already here and lounging by our wee pond. Yesterday Duke was here by himself quacking and obviously looking for Daisy. I was happy to see them both this morning.
Today's photo was taken at Hawk Cliff on Monday. When we were on Hawk Cliff Rd driving toward the parking area we saw absolutely no birds so when I got out of the car I was feeling rather defeated. Well...that changed quickly as a flash of blue caught my eye and I saw my first Indigo Bunting. Of course I stalked it and it's mate for a few minutes hoping for a better/closer shot but they flew off.