catnapper
04-14-2011, 07:55 PM
Pouncer is doing very well. He's no longer isolated because he was crying to get out. I figure if he's crying, then he's upset. If he's upset, then he's stressed. Then isolation isn't stress-free, because being there is stressing him out. Make sense?
I slept in his isolation room two nights ago because he was so desperate for companionship, and he stayed glued to me alllll night. I left him out last night and he spent the night glued to my side again. They cut me free from work early today and I took a nap (much needed) and he glued himself to me yet again. I could get used to having a furry boy glued to me :love:
He's looking much better "down there", no more redness and swelling. I know he still pretty icky but he's also noticably happier.
Two quick pics:
Rub my belly, please
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/kasdesign/conehead.jpg
Excuse me buddy, but your belly is looking a little round - can you even touch your toes?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/kasdesign/conehead2.jpg
I slept in his isolation room two nights ago because he was so desperate for companionship, and he stayed glued to me alllll night. I left him out last night and he spent the night glued to my side again. They cut me free from work early today and I took a nap (much needed) and he glued himself to me yet again. I could get used to having a furry boy glued to me :love:
He's looking much better "down there", no more redness and swelling. I know he still pretty icky but he's also noticably happier.
Two quick pics:
Rub my belly, please
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/kasdesign/conehead.jpg
Excuse me buddy, but your belly is looking a little round - can you even touch your toes?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/kasdesign/conehead2.jpg