We’re trying very hard to get as many calories into Graham as possible. Yesterday was a decent day, with Graham eating mostly temptations and the very soft treats they make along with some melted iced cream and some milk. He had 3 meals of a mix of those things. When he drinks milk, he gets a little goatee like Colonel Sanders, and it’s so funny. His veterinary appointment is just 2 days away, and I’m less worried now because he does have an appetite and he will eat. He just won’t eat anything that needs to be chewed, which makes me think it’s his teeth that are the issue for sure. But you never know,hence the appointment. It’s just so sad to pet that skinny body.
In other news, we finally got our barn door put up on the main bathroom. Thanks to the hubby 😘 💕.
It still needs to be stained and painted, but it looks great.
This side of the door will be stained in an ebony shade, along with the cabinets in both the kitchen and the bathroom, and the other side of the door will be painted white to match the bathroom walls.
5 pounds, going blind,but beautiful enough to steal my husband
She’s a tortoise shell cat who weighs in at all of 5 pounds and who can’t lift that up from the floor to the bathroom sink…?
Me,130 pounds, poor eyesight and Kermit the frog’s arms
Perhaps I should start at the beginning of our time together. From day one, Boo has made it known that she ONLY drinks water from the bathroom tap. This really only became an issue when she recently started going blind. The hubby noticed it first, and then I saw her walking into the wall occasionally. Most recently, she waits to be airlifted onto the counter ,which hubby does with a smile.
A day before yesterday, I was wheeling to the bathroom, and there’s Boo I thought, she’s only 5 pounds, it’ll be easy. Then, I bent down and lifted her about three quarters of the way to the counter, when I felt the muscles pop off from 4 lumbar vertebrae, I was barely able to set Boo back on the floor and I’ve been bound to my lift chair ever since.
I’ve never put my back out like this before, and I’m trying very hard to allow as much healing time as possible, but can I just say that if you’re a wheelchair user DO NOT risk the injury. In my case, it’s a right side injury, as opposed to my already paralyzed left side. I can’t transfer to my wheelchair due to the pain ,which means that I must have help with getting to the toilet, where to my and hubby’s horror I couldn’t wipe the rear.
Even some of the able bodied, might have pulled something. But please never forget that you are not able-bodied, and any injury will take you away from the progress you are making. And time away will set you back farther from your ultimate goal. So if you take anything away from this post, it should be even when something seems like it should be easy, if you’ve not done it recently, DON’T ASSUME IT’S EASY, ASSUME IT’S NOT, AND ASK FOR HELP. Unless you want to end up like this for days.