Tab that is lovely and I am sure one we can use the name Snowdrop for one of the kittens when they arrive, sadly I have to take whatever name Andy vet comes up with for mum.Anyway this morning she is eating for England.
The Inn seems a brighter happier place today with Dodgerdora diving into her food before climbing ontop of the scratching post to enjoy tummy tickles, her eyes are still wide but not as bad and her spay wound though still aggravated seems less so. Dainty is her usual aloof self but eating well.
Heidi who we rushed to vet yesterday afternoon with a high temperature is thankfully back to normal, Andy felt she was fighting the vaccine and I am inclined to agree, she too has eaten a hearty breakfast.
Poor Stig came to me this morning and said "Oi look ere, you didnt groom me yesterday and I got this dirty spot on mez pants "so job done he allowed me lots of tummy tickles even though his 5 pals were all trying to get in on the act.
We are off to vets in about 20 minutes with the dwarfs for their first vaccinations, doesnt seem 2 minutes since I took them on; I am so proud of them.
I have more slave labour today, Jack age 3 is staying overnight this time, hope he is good at mucking out
, this is all Daisymacs fault of course because we made the spare room up for her visit and then she couldnt wait to run away
Guess I better do some more cake baking.