Judy and Boomer
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Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 90 shooting 1.75u
Boomer ate most of his overnight fuds but left the +6 like usual. But he had a +5 meal (higher carb ff) so that I could go to bed.
Allen didn't eat anything last night. I had trouble getting him to eat yesterday. For breffis I've given him a new food that he loved yesterday and he ate a bit of it. I sprinkled parmesan on it. He ate a bit more. I gave him some turkey pate and he ate a bit of that. I can't decide whether he is nauseous, fussy, or just doesn't have any appy. I do have both cerenia and mirtazapine on hand if I need it.
Update on birds: The sparrows definitely prefer the old mixed seed to the safflower so they're back in great numbers. Our doves have also come back, the catbirds are still here as well as our cardinals and we have a visit from a Grackle and a Cowbird occasionally. The robins come to use our birdbath. But if I can't switch (almost) entirely to safflower than I have no way of keeping the squirrels at bay.
Two years ago we had a couple of Mallards drop by for a visit each day for about 2 weeks. Then they disappeared. Last year we saw them only once. This year they've visited 3 times and yesterday I found them floating in our wee pond. Their names are Duke and Daisy.
Good morning!
AMPS 90 shooting 1.75u
Boomer ate most of his overnight fuds but left the +6 like usual. But he had a +5 meal (higher carb ff) so that I could go to bed.
Allen didn't eat anything last night. I had trouble getting him to eat yesterday. For breffis I've given him a new food that he loved yesterday and he ate a bit of it. I sprinkled parmesan on it. He ate a bit more. I gave him some turkey pate and he ate a bit of that. I can't decide whether he is nauseous, fussy, or just doesn't have any appy. I do have both cerenia and mirtazapine on hand if I need it.
Update on birds: The sparrows definitely prefer the old mixed seed to the safflower so they're back in great numbers. Our doves have also come back, the catbirds are still here as well as our cardinals and we have a visit from a Grackle and a Cowbird occasionally. The robins come to use our birdbath. But if I can't switch (almost) entirely to safflower than I have no way of keeping the squirrels at bay.
Two years ago we had a couple of Mallards drop by for a visit each day for about 2 weeks. Then they disappeared. Last year we saw them only once. This year they've visited 3 times and yesterday I found them floating in our wee pond. Their names are Duke and Daisy.
