Cats in Hiding

The kittens have heard that next week they are off to have their ‘operations.’  So they are exploring hiding places.

I can still see you, you know. cats

Hide again.

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I can still see you this time too.

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Egoli quite likes riding in the car and wonders if he can take his perfectly healthy paw for a visit to the vet.

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Lady A is being very good about having her eye drops three times a day especially if there is an apple involved and even Elsie is lining up for the apple. She never used to let me hand feed her. farm-002

Lady A’s eye is showing no signs of recovery though.  Early days yet. In fact in this shot you can clearly see the white spot in her left eye. (screen right). It is a tiny ulcer. Hopefully we got it in time.

It is still a bit chilly and the Accident Chicks are getting very tired of being cooped up inside.  Only a few more days I hope.  It is warm enough to work outside all day though. Things are much easier when the days are above freezing and the ground is not covered in a thick layer of ice.  Actually just about anything is better than ice, being afraid of falling all the time wears a person down.

Good morning.  I am reliably informed that it is finally really and truly – Spring.  Yay. Let the wild rumpus start!

I hope you have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farm,

celi

 

36 responses to “Cats in Hiding”

  1. Well, with Spring being sprung that explains the gentle quiet before the ‘storm’ feeling… the storm being the busyness to which you’ll likely return post-Portland 🙂

  2. Must still be in my ‘practical mood’ as would hate to think of the proverbial ‘ponds, shillings and pence’ you have had to spend on that vet down the road during the past twelve months! Egoli: stop looking so surly – that paw looks just fine !!

  3. Don’t put it down, put it away makes it so much easier when there’s so much going on….apparently not compatible with male DNA. There’s go to be some chemical/biological reason yet to be discovered. (Now you tell all that stuff/ animals to stay in assigned seats while you are gone)
    Whew. If Spring winds bear any resemblance to this fierce winter, tie it all down tightly. (We are already feeling summer sweltering between days of rain….but spotted the first bluebonnet yesterday!)

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