But first, the foster updates
Gnocchi went in today to have the shelter vet look at her bald spot. The good news is that everyone agrees that it does not look like ringworm. But just in case, they sent of samples to the lab. With any luck, this won't scare the adopters away. Oh, and the funniest thing was she was perfectly behaved during her exam after I warned them she would probably require sedation.
Lulu seems a little better today. I need to find the second camera and put it in that room because every time I open the door I see her sitting on the heating pad, but when I'm in my office next door, I keep hearing her bang on the closet door. The ping pong ball has mysteriously moved behind the couch a couple times today. Fingers crossed she keeps improving.
The Maggot Muffins remain ridiculously cute while generating piles of laundry.
When in doubt, add a cat
I wanted to see what adding an animal to the cover would do, so I used the cat brush. (Yes, it's an actual brush type in Affinity that adds a cat and a ball of yarn.)
It not the right thing, but it adds a needed touch of chaos to the picture. I'll keep looking at ways to add animals to the vector covers...
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