It's day 19 of Thingadailies! That means we have less than ten left. Woohoo!
As usual with the foster duties, there was a plan and then the plan changed. (That isn't a criticism of any shelter employee — there are a zillion things happening every day and plans need to be flexible.)
Nova's spay incision didn't need surgery, so she was ready to come home earlier than originally stated. So I dropped off Lulu along with enough meds to get her to Saturday afternoon, which was when I was supposed to pick her up. But that turned into Sunday afternoon, which was okay because they had enough of her drugs at the shelter. But then, someone decided that Lulu actually didn't need x-rays after all (which was kind of what I was hinting at yesterday when I sent video of her playing), so I drove back and picked her up again.
To recap: Gnocchi is here, Lulu is here, and Nova and Lucy are together again. (Also, Gnocchi has a bald spot on her forehead and it looks more like she scraped her head on something and not ringworm, but I will lose my mind if I'm wrong. I'm not sure how she would have picked up ringworm in the past six weeks though, so I'm thinking good thoughts and moving on with my life.)
Today I realized something about screen geography on YouTube shorts: The bottom 15% of the screen is covered by the video title/description and the controls, so if you put a title down there, it's impossible to read. Did I go back and fix it and re-upload? No, I did not. That's a lesson for future Theresa.
Anyhow, yes, it's another AITA Floodmouth Edition.
Now it's time to finish up my newsletter!
1 comment:
Well, if your main treats kitties like YOU treat kitties, I'd say those kids are lucky!!!! Lulu obviously grants you her approval and Gnocchi doesn't care as long as the treats keep coming!!! Lulu would like to sit on your lap now!
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