Well so far so good on the laying, but today I didn't even have time to collect eggs. I was running from the time I got up until just a few minutes ago when I finally had the time to sit down. I had to do the watering of all the birds this morning on top of my usual routine & I also moved half of the rabbits before I ran out of time. We had arranged to go take the girls & their mom out to eat since we hadn't even seen them since we got back so I had to do chores & then hurry & get around so we could go over to their house. We took them their gifts from Italy & Greece & the we all went out to eat. By the time I got done with that I had to go pick up my new cat & get her home & get her all settled in the garage. For now she is living in a couple of wire crates pushed together, one half is her cushy bed, food & water & the other half has her litter box. I will keep her confined in there till she knows where home is & I'm also thinking of just keeping her in there till she has her kittens. I think it would just be in her best interest to have them in there than to be in a strange place & have to find somewhere to have them & with the weather getting cooler I would feel better too. I may have to do some adapting to the crate when she has her kittens so they can't escape out the sides. Here is a pic the previous owner had posted:Fortunately the clock on the computer changes automatically! My DH had come in while I was typing above and said "You know its only 7am, right?" and I couldn't at first figure out why he was pointing that out![]()
Oh, Trish, I meant to ask how your egg laying has been since you used the Rooster Booster? I know you had a really good day the next day but I was wondering if that trend had continued. I got twice as many eggs yesterday as I've been getting and a lot more than I've had in the last month though I haven't changed anything lately. In my case, it may just be that some of the newer pullets are finally getting started laying, although most of the eggs were full sized so I dunno….
Josie, congrats on finding a good placement for the minis, though it sounds like it wasn't without its stress either.
She is such a sweet thing, she meowed just a little bit coming home in the car but she's pretty quiet really. I just think she's gorgeous. I ordinarily wouldn't adopt a pregnant cat, but this one was going to be going to the humane society if I didn't take her, so I just couldn't let her go there. These people that had her live in town & I know they had more cats than they're allowed there, that may have been a factor in rehoming her. I think they get fined if they have too many cats & don't have them all licensed in Winfield. She will be much better off out here with us, we have lots of mice around even with all the cats we have. I saw one of the kittens eating a mouse two days in a row, good kitties. Anyway, after I got the cat settled in I had to move the other 3 rabbits I didn't have time to move into the garage earlier & get them all fed & watered & by that time I was starting to run out of daylight. Danz, I hate it when it gets dark that early too! I had to hurry like heck to get the birds & the rest of the animals fed before dark.
Sometimes you just have to do what's right for your pet, no matter how much it hurts you to let them go. I went through that with my Blue Heeler mix a few years ago. She was 15 & she got that hip displasia thing & she could barely stand any more. When she did she shook the whole time & was in pain & then when she managed to lay down she couldn't get up by herself. I cried all the way to the Vet & back when I had to take her to be put down. I had her since she was a tiny puppy & she had been a great dog, but it was just time. I could barely even talk to the Vet when I got there with her. I had a Golden Retriever too when I first moved here, she moved with me from Derby along with the Blue Heeler Mix & the Rat Terrier I had. They just are great dogs, so friendly & so much fun. She died from Cancer a couple years after we came here, she was only about 7 at the time.Danz, we did the flush with blood workups before and after. The numbers were way down after the flush, but 2 weeks later they were back higher than they were originally. One of the things I really like about my vet is that he doesn't give you false hope just to boost the clinic's income. He was really straighforward about the hopelessness of her condition. I just didn't want to steal what little time she had left going to the vet and staying half a day for 3 days if it would only buy her a week or two. It just didn't seem fair to add to her discomfort. No regrets on that one. She had a decent last 3 weeks and a good life in general. Maybe better than a "good" life. She was the sweetest dog on the planet though she sure wouldn't have broken any intelligence records. I'm going to miss her for a long time.