There is nothing worse than trying to get meds in a cat @SlimLizzy17.09.2020
Maybe i should not derail the Art Thread with more mundane matters?
Was only half awake this morning, fed the cat, made tea and coffee, woke up sufficiently to realise cat needed medicine. And eardrops. Ofc having had his breakfast was not very co-operative, More on the floor and fur than inside the cat. MrSlim had to help. Will probably need that again tonight.
Forgot FBG, ah well there is always tomorrow.
My son posted this on face book I thought I would share.
People come and go,
in and out of the places where I am,
I come and go,
in and out of the places where they are.
But love is always there,
a constant strength.
It is with love that we begin and
in love we walk our differing paths.
It is Love that we have been learning to love
and by Life we have been learning to live.
So, moments come and go,
places come and go,
but Love is always there,
a constant strength,
late have I begun to see you,
late have I understood my paths
have always been in you.
late have I loved you,
Love so ancient and so new.
so, I try to let them pass,
to go their way,
because Love is always there,
a constant strength.
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Hi gennepher and Sl,There is nothing worse than trying to get meds in a cat @SlimLizzy
You have just reminded me I should have given moggy here a tablet..
Hope you are still in one piece.
Take care.
17.09.2020
Maybe i should not derail the Art Thread with more mundane matters?
Was only half awake this morning, fed the cat, made tea and coffee, woke up sufficiently to realise cat needed medicine. And eardrops. Ofc having had his breakfast was not very co-operative, More on the floor and fur than inside the cat. MrSlim had to help. Will probably need that again tonight.
Forgot FBG, ah well there is always tomorrow.
The checklist worked. The hall iin Norwich s sanitised, lights turned off, and all windows and doors locked. I can now relax - knowing that I haven't forgotten anything.Its proved it's worth over & over again.
That's the method we used with our cats, always more than one towel though. His brother however just let you give it to him with no bother.Hi gennepher and Sl,
Its a long time ago, but we wrapped our Sooty in a towel, legs and all, opened his jaws with one hand, one finger at each hinge, holding his mouth up, dropped the medication at the back of his throat, held his mouth shut and massaged his throat until he had to swallow, making sure it really had gone down.
But you must know all that.
They always know if you put it their feed.
A very clever cat.
You couldn't leave him in the living room of mother's council house and go out!
I can see him now after over 60 years putting his head under the door window curved handle and opening the window to get out and go mousing
D.
Lovely words, thanks for sharing.My son posted this on face book I thought I would share.
People come and go,
in and out of the places where I am,
I come and go,
in and out of the places where they are.
But love is always there,
a constant strength.
It is with love that we begin and
in love we walk our differing paths.
It is Love that we have been learning to love
and by Life we have been learning to live.
So, moments come and go,
places come and go,
but Love is always there,
a constant strength,
late have I begun to see you,
late have I understood my paths
have always been in you.
late have I loved you,
Love so ancient and so new.
so, I try to let them pass,
to go their way,
because Love is always there,
a constant strength.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/BrAdeGreenOFMCap/posts/?ref=page_internal
Sorry about you being in a mood. Influenced a fine bit of digital art though. Feels a bit surrealistic but not in a dark sort of way.My painting for today...
Not in a mood for a realistic painting...
But wanted to do the bridge from yesterday...
Just in a mood about something...
I call it The String Bridge...
But it's not. It's a suspension bridge I think...
Details don't matter...
Title - 'Breaking Free'
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Welcome home to the isle of confusion, mayhem and frustration. You certainly seem to have had a good time.Evening all.
Home at silly am this morning.
No fbg..
Holiday marvellous.
for those getting older of with elderly relatives considering where to go.
Turunc turkey recommended.
one small town, all flat, easy to get around and Madge mobiles everywhere for rent
2+3 seaters if needed..
and WAY cheaper then European resorts
we didn't but still had great time
good mix of ages but more 40's to 80's
then 18-30's, if i am honest.
said enough about hols..will i return.?
in a shot given the chance..
only quibble was the flights.
as said a little gaggle , big n brave on the flight but too sensitive to wear a mask.
same crowd on return home obeying when they know they'll get fined,
but inside boarding area, masks off, airline people said nothing.
not seen anyone queried as to reason they can't wear one.
Turkey was a solid policy, wear mask.
in street
take off at bar / restaurant and on sunbed
so we wore masks, but saw police patrol and tell many to mask up
saw none seeming to provided medical reasons why they couldn't, masked up meekly
police watched for a good while as they left.
next day over 100 got fined £90 each, there and then for not wearing.
Carrot at first followed by BIG stick is all that works with many.
back on plane same fools did the arrogant march through plane, glancing at all the mugs thinking of others.
airline staff said nothing
same in Stansted, quite amazing how many have a valid medical reason not to wear one...
...when they now they won't get a big fine or even asked why..
anyways...
holiday over
now on Plague island
until next escape.
"Back to life,
back to reality... "
enjoy the new day.
The final 2020 curtain call for Plague Runners..(maybe.. )
That's the method we used with our cats, always more than one towel though. His brother however just let you give it to him with no bother.
Welcome home to the isle of confusion, mayhem and frustration. You certainly seem to have had a good time.
Welcome back to the land of the bewildered and the rise of the precious.Evening all.
Home at silly am this morning.
No fbg..
Holiday marvellous.
for those getting older of with elderly relatives considering where to go.
Turunc turkey recommended.
one small town, all flat, easy to get around and Madge mobiles everywhere for rent
2+3 seaters if needed..
and WAY cheaper then European resorts
we didn't but still had great time
good mix of ages but more 40's to 80's
then 18-30's, if i am honest.
said enough about hols..will i return.?
in a shot given the chance..
only quibble was the flights.
as said a little gaggle , big n brave on the flight but too sensitive to wear a mask.
same crowd on return home obeying when they know they'll get fined,
but inside boarding area, masks off, airline people said nothing.
not seen anyone queried as to reason they can't wear one.
Turkey was a solid policy, wear mask.
in street
take off at bar / restaurant and on sunbed
so we wore masks, but saw police patrol and tell many to mask up
saw none seeming to provided medical reasons why they couldn't, masked up meekly
police watched for a good while as they left.
next day over 100 got fined £90 each, there and then for not wearing.
Carrot at first followed by BIG stick is all that works with many.
back on plane same fools did the arrogant march through plane, glancing at all the mugs thinking of others.
airline staff said nothing
( and i'd add in the messages re socially distancing on the flight...haha.
NO chance
too many are just herd animals, the stand up and get the cases down asap and stand in the aisles,
a foot away for everyone, is i can categorically say ALIVE and well )
Same in Stansted, quite amazing how many have a valid medical reason not to wear one...
...when they now they won't get a big fine or even asked why..
anyways...
holiday over
now on Plague island
until next escape.
"Back to life,
back to reality... "
enjoy the new day.
The final 2020 curtain call for Plague Runners..(maybe.. )
Nice doodles and an interesting use of materialsBeen another day that time played with laughing at my efforts to use it well. Some times I could murder time.
Found a tin of old Brass Rubbing Wax, we spent many hours in cold churches back in the 1970s rubbing brasses which are now all in the loft. The pieces are quite large and very hard so I used them flat adding pressure to produce a couple of quick doodles, it was fun, not serious, so here they be both A4 and the tree one does have the piece of wax used in bottom right hand corner...
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Hi @lindisfelHi gennepher and Sl,
Its a long time ago, but we wrapped our Sooty in a towel, legs and all, opened his jaws with one hand, one finger at each hinge, holding his mouth up, dropped the medication at the back of his throat, held his mouth shut and massaged his throat until he had to swallow, making sure it really had gone down.
But you must know all that.
They always know if you put it their feed.
A very clever cat.
You couldn't leave him in the living room of mother's council house and go out!
I can see him now after over 60 years putting his head under the door window curved handle and opening the window to get out and go mousing
D.
Thank you @Muddy CyclistSorry about you being in a mood. Influenced a fine bit of digital art though. Feels a bit surrealistic but not in a dark sort of way.