Friday, March 28, 2008

Sunny Girl, late Friday

GOT HOME, let out the Sunny Girl. She enjoyed the good weather, the cool air. She weaseled around.

I gave her her medicine tonight. I've gotta shoot 1 ml of goop into her mouth twice a day. She hates it.

Hopefully, it will address what ails her, which may be urinary tract disease. Not sure.

Have I told you that she only drinks bottled water? It's true. She just won't touch my tap water, which comes from a well. Don't know what that's about.

Have a nice weekend. Sunny says "hey."

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful eyes!

Anonymous said...

why, or how do your photos look like paintings?

Roy Bauer said...

Well, I use lots of filters on Photoshop.

Casdok said...

Beautiful shots!

Anonymous said...

I say "Hey!" to Sunny back. In any case, I know what it's like having a finnicky kitty. My cat Mellow would only eat fresh tuna, and other real food. Nope, rarely any Friskies for him. Of course, I suppose that this is our fault since we did give him some of our hamburger from dinner. Then my other cat Felicia oddly enough would eat split pea soup. I'm not sure which one of them would believe it or not eat Dorritos. Yes, odd pets. Trust me, once a pet gets a wiff of human food, it's a little tricky getting back to pet food. My sister Nancy's dog is the same way. She'll have some left over prime rib from dinner, & give it to Charlie, & for the next two days he's turning up his nose at canned food. So, Sunny is a water snob huh? That's too funny.:-)

AOR said...

Sunny's eyes are so beautiful.

I read a story long ago about a research project at a cat food company. They were wondering whether cats would like mouse flavoring, etc., in their food, since that's the kind of animal cats without humans come up with for themselves.

It turned out the food overwhelmingly preferred by cats was heated-up beef. Which presents the idea that if only cats were big enough and could start fires, they'd jump on cattle instead of mice and then have a barbeque.

My cat's previous owners named her "Killer" for her canyon-animal massacres. She's belled now (and renamed), so she does less ecological damage. But I do know I'm very glad she's small. I have a feeling that if that wonderful loving cuddly little bundle of fur purring beside me now were much bigger our relationship would be, um, fundamentally different.

Roy Bauer said...

Alannah, et al.:

I'll be sure to relate all of this to Sunny Girl.

Not that she'll listen.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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