11/08/2003

less a cheeseball

I was having quality time with Rufus, my big-headed American bulldog buddy, this morning at the backyard.

He sat on the floor while I enjoyed the rocking chair.

In a moment, one of our kittens named Pumpkin came walking by infront of us.

"Good morning, Pumpkin!" I greeted out.

Rufus let out a small growl, a sign that he didn't want to share the greeting with me.

"Rufus, cut it out." I warned him.

The dog behaved but kept his eyes locked on Pumpkin who walked with an attitude.

And then the thought just hit me.

Pumpkin's sister named Cheeseball was given away to our laundry woman early this week and I wasn't even notified.

...

So sad without a goodbye.

Sad I can no longer blog.

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kids should know that...
Orphaned kittens too young to eat solid food may be fed a cat milk replacement formula every two to four hours. Kittens should not be fed cow's milk because it does not provide all of the necessary nutrients and they are unable to digest lactose, and it may cause diarrhea. Orphaned kittens not urinating or defecating must be stimulated to do so after each meal by rubbing with a warm, damp washcloth at the base of their spine where the tail begins. This is vital to the kitten's survival. (wikipedia)

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