It’s a mad…mad…house
Well, it’s been 4 weeks and I still haven’t been able to find a new forever home for “Office Cat”.
I’ve tried word of mouth, BaceFook and handing out fliers.
I’ve had a few nibbles but nothing solid like, oh…I’m taking her home with me, type thing.
On the bright side, at least Squeaks and OC are getting along (for now).
Squeaks has pooped in the bathtub once, so far, and pee’d in it a few times.
This is a significant decrease in the numbers as compared to when we had New Cat.
I really am hoping to find a home for OC!
I had to take little rescue dog to the vet last Friday.
She had gnawed on her surgery site until it was infected. ![]()
Now she is on antibiotics and we have a sock duct taped to her leg.
It’s actually a funny sight! I know I shouldn’t laugh but when she hikes that leg up because it feels weird, I can’t help but chuckle.
Other than that, Rescue Dog has settled in nicely with our family.
Catfish is thrilled to have someone to chew on and play with.
Generic Yellow Dog #2 is thrilled that Catfish is no longer chewing on him!
The downside to the Small, Medium and Large dog family is that they all want to sleep on the bed with myself and Mr. AP.
What this translates into is GYD#2 at Mr. AP’s feet, causing him to curl up into a fetal ball.
Catfish likes to sleep either ON my lower legs or between my legs with her head resting on my stomach.
RD likes to stretch across my chest and put her nose up under my ear.
Oh, and let’s not forget that Squeaker is usually tucked up on my shoulder until RD pushes her around and Squeaks leaves with squalling protest (and then probable goes and pees in the tub!)
Needless to say, it’s a bit crowded on our Queen sized bed. *snort*
On weekend mornings, the bed becomes a war zone.
RD and Catfish begin fighting while standing on top of us and GYD#2 is trying to stretch out between us for some lovin’.
RD will try and put the “paw of oppression” on everyone’s face and Catfish will try and poison us with her foul breath.
At some point, Mr. AP and I just look at each other and laugh.
The expression we use the most is “This is what our life has become” but we are both happy with that statement.
wow, that sounds remarkably close to having children!