Yesterday Up and down... lol. He finally started to clear the FF that he got into and then he hit a bounce. Straight up he went. I fell asleep unexpectedly while in the middle of a heavy study session of the chemical processes of life on a cellular level.... Okay, I guess it wasn't that unexpected. Boooooooring... However, falling asleep meant that he got his dose an hour late, so that explains the higher numbers on last night's cycle. I am hoping to see a good decrease today. I really wish I had not done that because I was counting on this weekend for a good run of reliable data. We are trying out the Bayer Seresto collars this year because the ticks are basically falling off the trees like leaves. It is creepy. They are strictly indoors, but I am afraid of travelers coming inside. I am not fond of the fact that they do not really quick release. They say they have a mechanism that allows the collar to expand but I am not convinced. For now, they are loose enough on them that they can pull their heads out if need be. I might try taking them off while I am away from the house for work. I am not sure if that would disrupt the action or not. Either way, HAPPY EASTER to all that celebrate! Love and light and all the purrs!
Happy Easter to you too. Back down to green please Mr. Pig. Ticks falling out of trees! Yuck! Very creepy.
Thank you Wendy! He's working that way... But, this appetite! And ticks... Blah. The south, we are crawling with them! They freak me out!
You know... That's not a bad idea. I bet my local pest guy can do that. Although, they refuse to spray for ants...
We had Little Buddy until 2005 - he was a great big orange cat. He spent a lot of time outside. We finally got smart with collars and stopped after about 8 collars. We had them with rubber bands so they would break if he got stuck. Little Buddy had the loudest purr of any cat I ever met. He was a gentle giant. Anyhow, that's our experience with collars. I hope Pig is doing well. Leo is going with us to the vet in about 7 hours.