Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
10 Reasons We Are Thankful
Mom has been spending a lot of time this month telling us why she is thankful for us. I don't know why she feels the need to to do this every year at this time, but to be honest, I don't know why she does a lot of things (i.e. bathes regularly, eats lettuce, goes to work, pets the kitty...I could go on forever).
I think her random expressions of gratitude must be related to this human holiday called "Thanksgiving." That is a day when all of your human family comes over, cooks food, and yells at each other. Then, after a long day of napping and watching football, everybody says "thanks" and gives us lots of yummies. Last year, I got a whole heaping plate of sausage stuffing, corn casserole, pumpkin pie, and turkey (I would have preferred roast kitty, but beggars can't be choosers). It was sooooooo delicious!
The problem is, last year, I got so caught up in finishing my treats (and begging for more) that I forgot to say thanks to Mom. So this year, my brothers and sisters and I decided that we would say thanks ahead of time...just in case we get wrapped up in the excitement of the feast again. Plus, we want to make sure that we are in Mom's good graces when she doles out the turkey!
I think her random expressions of gratitude must be related to this human holiday called "Thanksgiving." That is a day when all of your human family comes over, cooks food, and yells at each other. Then, after a long day of napping and watching football, everybody says "thanks" and gives us lots of yummies. Last year, I got a whole heaping plate of sausage stuffing, corn casserole, pumpkin pie, and turkey (I would have preferred roast kitty, but beggars can't be choosers). It was sooooooo delicious!
The problem is, last year, I got so caught up in finishing my treats (and begging for more) that I forgot to say thanks to Mom. So this year, my brothers and sisters and I decided that we would say thanks ahead of time...just in case we get wrapped up in the excitement of the feast again. Plus, we want to make sure that we are in Mom's good graces when she doles out the turkey!
-Harrison
So here are 10 reasons that we are thankful this year:
1. "I am thankful that we don't have all of those puppies this year...more attention for me!"
-Harrison
2. "I am thankful that there are lots of squirrels in our yard." -Layla
2b. "...and I am thankful that Layla chases them away." -Harrison
3. "I am thankful that Harry is so gullible." -Miss Kitty
4. "I am thankful for cheese." -Lennon
"No Lennon, you have to list things that really matter and make your life better...duh!" -Harrison
"Fine. I am REALLY thankful for cheese." -Lennon
5. "I am thankful that I am allowed on the furniture." -Layla
6. "I am thankful that the weather is getting colder." -Ringo
7. "I'm thankful that we only have one kitty." -Harrison
8. "I am thankful that Mom and Dad rescued me." -Lennon
9. "I am thankful for my clean litterbox." -Miss Kitty
10. "We are thankful for our Mom and Dad and the warm loving home they give us!"
-Harrison, Layla, Ringo, and Lennon
My post feast nap on Mommy's lap
(she says my snore is really cute)
My post feast nap on Mommy's lap
(she says my snore is really cute)
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
A Poem For All Rescue Moms
My mom says I'm a hero, but I'm not sure that's true.
My mommy is my champion. There's nothing she can't do.
She took me from a scary place and brought me to her home.
She offered me some comfort, more love than I had known.
She lay there on the floor with me and gently rubbed my ears.
She kissed my nose and sang to me to chase away my fears.
She cared for me and kept me warm and nursed me back to health.
She gave me everything I wanted, without thinking about herself.
Now I'm feeling better and running around the yard.
Who knew I'd end up happy after life had been so hard?
I do my best to snuggle her and kiss her when she's down.
She's done so much to help me that I hate to see her frown.
She says my smile and wagging tail brighten up her mood.
I only wish I could do more to show my gratitude.
She found me sad and hungry, and missing spots of fur.
She saved my life and rescued me. I owe my life to her.
My mom says I'm a hero, but I'm not sure that's true.
My mommy is my champion. There's nothing she can't do.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Cat vs. Dog
Dear Diary,
Day number 836 of Operation Canine Torture:
Harrison has proven to be more difficult to
break than initially anticipated. Again this morning (at approximately 0300),
under the cloak of darkness, I attempted an ambush on Harrison’s sleeping head.
As he snored peacefully, I leapt from the bed, scampered across the room, and
landed one well-placed swat on his nose before rapidly retreating to my safety
zone beneath the bed.
Although successfully executed, with the intended goal of scaring
the daylights out of Harrison achieved, my human minions were not at all
pleased. Mom minion scolded me and then allowed Harrison to assume my position
on the bed. Subsequently, I spent the remainder of the night sleeping on the
couch.
It has become apparent that these nighttime ambushes are highly
frowned upon. Perhaps I will have to rethink my approach.
I will keep you posted.
Sincerely,
Miss
Kitty
(aka
Guinness, aka Night Terror, aka Midnight Operative, aka Canine Torturess)
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Lennon Update
For several weeks, Lennon has been having hair loss over his feet and abdomen, and despite numerous tests, the cause of this issue has remained a mystery. Luckily, we are fortunate to have an excellent veterinary dermatologist (one of only 200 in the country) here in Kansas City so I took the afternoon off work yesterday to take Lennon to see him.
Lennon really enjoyed his afternoon outing. He was quite the hit at the vet's office. He made friends with two couples in the waiting room and charmed them into rubbing his belly while he waited for his appointment. Both couples commented on how handsome he was and I described how emaciated he had been and showed them pictures of what he looked like when he came to us. When the vet tech came to the waiting room to weigh Lennon, all six of us cheered when we discovered that Lennon had officially DOUBLED his starting weight (weighing in at a whopping 63 pounds). With that, Lennon said goodbye to his new friends and headed back to see Dr. Senter.
Lennon really turned on the charm for Dr. Senter. He rolled over on his back to try to encourage a belly rub, and when that didn't work, he jumped up and sat on Dr. Senter's feet to get his attention. Lennon sat quietly while they did two skin scrapings and plucked hair out of his tail to send for fungal culture. His good behavior was rewarded with several lamb jerky treats.
All in all, it was a successful visit. Dr. Senter felt that allergies and years of poor care may be the culprits behind his hair loss. He expects Lennon's skin issues to improve with just a little TLC. The skin scrapings were negative for mange (good news!) and we are awaiting the fungal culture results. In the meantime, Lennon was started on another course of antibiotics to clear up a superficial bacterial infection.
After returning home from the vet appointment, I took Lennon outside so I could get a few updated pictures of him. He is getting progressively more difficult to photograph because he never stops moving! He is always climbing into my lap, investigating the backyard smells, or chasing after falling acorns. So out of almost 200 photos, I got about 10 pictures of him sitting relatively still.
With the good news from Dr. Senter and the updated photographs, Lennon can now be officially listed as "available" for adoption. Now we begin the process of finding the perfect home for sweet Lennon!!
*****
Life of Drool would like to thank our awesome friends Joel and Laureen for sending a hugely generous donation to go toward Lennon's care. We are so grateful to have such wonderful friends. We love you guys!!!
We would also like to thank Dr. David Senter and all of the wonderful people at Veterinary Allergy and Dermatology Clinic (www.vetallerderm.com)
Lennon is available for adoption through Missouri Pit Bull Rescue. His page can be viewed at: http://www.mprgroup.net/dogs/lennon.html |
Monday, November 4, 2013
Snuggle Time
One of my favorite things about pit bulls is their need for constant physical contact. They aren't happy unless they are sitting ON you...and if they can't get to you, they settle for snuggling with each other. I snapped this picture of Harry and Layla the other night. They must have slept like this for over an hour!
Friday, November 1, 2013
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