Anno thank you so much for your kind remarks. I know what you mean - the passing of time doesn't change things too much, does it. To everyone who was so sweet about our loss of little Nouba, thank you so very much.
Laughed at Sam, N&G. He doesn't seem to be much of a doughnut chap then? Do hope that his problem responds to some treatment after this hiccup. It must be so worrying. I'm a great believer in their wearing something to protect any wound or after effects of a procedure. Problem is that those cones are lethal: often the dog or cat needs to have a little collar made from cutting the top part off a sock, to stop the hard plastic cutting into their necks; then there's the discomfort from not being able to sleep or eat comfortably, and finally....the anxiety for us at the thought of being bashed in the shins by an oncoming cone wearer who has no spatial awareness. Hateful things, so I'd opt for an inflatable collar ever time. But....in your case, maybe it's the smarty trousers dog that needs adapting and not the collar? Just a thought.
. Get well soon, bad boy. Doesn't take a lot to make us feel low these days, does it BladeAnnie? With a friend like you, she's bound to have a better chance of perking up soon. -
. Corner hope your problems quickly resolve - stay safe and well, please.
I've ironed two lots of bed linen and a basket full before lunch, soop. How virtuous I iz today !! I shall finish another small basket before the afternoon ends, when Mr French is Rugby watching. Hope you and the wonderful Mr Soop are well, Fern is behaving, and you have now heard from the BotDrop Surgeon man? If not, maybe Mr Soop's wonderful way with those reluctant to do what they promise (as recently evidenced in his dealings with the delinquent BTers) might come in very useful if he will make a telephone call on your behalf? Bet he' s already done it - days ago and I missed it. Keep well, keep sane, hugs to you all.