20 Comments on “Heads or Tails with Tiger and Benji”
Lovely to see that they came to look after you. When I was bedbound with Covid, Ollie would sleep outside the bedroom door. When my wife told me that, I allowed him into the bedroom and he slept next to the bed. (We don’t allow him on beds or furniture)
Best wishes, Pete.
So sweet! They do know how to look after us. How is Ollie doing these days?
He is eating a lot, but still losing weight. And he has lost some of the energy on his walks too. It is his 12th birthday on Monday , and we have bought him a new toy, a stuffed rabbit.
Best wishes, Pete.
Happy Birthday to Ollie!
When I had surgery this year, I had hoped for lots of feline support. All the pets were upset that the keeper of routine wasnβt doing her job. What was going on?the dogs settled in. And the cats eventually showed up. The birds did, too. They were confused but eventually supportive. Your cats sound wonderful!
Oh my! Cats falling on down on the job. π Glad to hear the dogs rose to the occasion!
My cats can be sweet/ when they choose. They were intimidated by the equipment and weird smells of the bandages and medication. I was disappointed, but I also understood. My husbandβs took good care of them.
That makes perfect cat sense!
Our pets always know when something isn’t right with us or we’re not feeling good! Hoe you’re feeling better!
Thank you! π»Actually had covid for a week but other than still being tired and congested, back to normal!
They are such cuties.
Thank you. πΈπΈ
I hope you’re feeling better Susanne. You have a fine team of doctors looking after you.
Thanks, Graham. Feeling better by the day thanks to my care team. πΈ
I see from previous comments that you’re feeling better now, great to hear. And how sweet of the cats to keep you company when feeling rough π»
Yes, thank you! βΊ
Hehe! I was only a little disappointed that there were no toe beans!
Not this time! πΈπΈ
Cats are so good at taking care of their humans when we’re not feeling well … furry little comforters!
Lovely to see that they came to look after you. When I was bedbound with Covid, Ollie would sleep outside the bedroom door. When my wife told me that, I allowed him into the bedroom and he slept next to the bed. (We don’t allow him on beds or furniture)
Best wishes, Pete.
So sweet! They do know how to look after us. How is Ollie doing these days?
He is eating a lot, but still losing weight. And he has lost some of the energy on his walks too. It is his 12th birthday on Monday , and we have bought him a new toy, a stuffed rabbit.
Best wishes, Pete.
Happy Birthday to Ollie!
When I had surgery this year, I had hoped for lots of feline support. All the pets were upset that the keeper of routine wasnβt doing her job. What was going on?the dogs settled in. And the cats eventually showed up. The birds did, too. They were confused but eventually supportive. Your cats sound wonderful!
Oh my! Cats falling on down on the job. π Glad to hear the dogs rose to the occasion!
My cats can be sweet/ when they choose. They were intimidated by the equipment and weird smells of the bandages and medication. I was disappointed, but I also understood. My husbandβs took good care of them.
That makes perfect cat sense!
Our pets always know when something isn’t right with us or we’re not feeling good! Hoe you’re feeling better!
Thank you! π»Actually had covid for a week but other than still being tired and congested, back to normal!
They are such cuties.
Thank you. πΈπΈ
I hope you’re feeling better Susanne. You have a fine team of doctors looking after you.
Thanks, Graham. Feeling better by the day thanks to my care team. πΈ
I see from previous comments that you’re feeling better now, great to hear. And how sweet of the cats to keep you company when feeling rough π»
Yes, thank you! βΊ
Hehe! I was only a little disappointed that there were no toe beans!
Not this time! πΈπΈ
Cats are so good at taking care of their humans when we’re not feeling well … furry little comforters!
Definitely! π»π»