• Juno moves to the kitchen (a trial run)

    We moved Juno down to the kitchen this afternoon just to try it out. A new place, Juno! This is the kitchen. Our kitchen does not have a door, so we blocked the entrance with a tunnel. This is just a temporary measure. Riley has no problems getting in. I can trust Riley with Juno.…


  • Juno “graduates” to a bigger plate!

    From a tiny soy sauce plate to a larger one today! The tiny soy sauce plate is way too small for the amount that Juno eats now! So, a bigger plate it is. She can finish this amount all at one go too. Nice poop this morning!


  • Lizzie, Cisco, Charlie and the crows!

    Who are Cisco and Charlie? Lizzie came to eat last night, but this morning, she didn’t seem hungry. Instead, take a look, a grey tabby whom I called Cisco is eating a piece of meat on the grass! Cisco is a grey tabby who has been around for some time now. I think he’s male,…


  • Gerald’s check-up

    It’s been four days since Gerald was disharged. Today was his check-up. As usual, Gerald was yowling at the vet’s while we waited and he ended up with a temperature of 40.2 degrees. The vet said we’d let him cool down first and retake his temperature. The wounds are healing. But the shoulder wound is…


  • Lizzie, the wanderer

    Lizzie only came for breakfast this morning and since then, we did not see her at all until we were driving back home and spotted her many roads away, out of our gated area. She must have wandered off. This was yesterday’s photo. I did not manage to take any photo of her today. I…


  • Gerald’s bacteria identified

    The lab test results finally came back with the identification of the bacteria. It is the alpha haemolytic streptococci (heavy growth) and Clindamycin is one of the suitable antibiotics. So we shall continue with this course. Gerald has already finished the Baytril. Today, he didn’t yowl as much as usual. He took long naps, which…


  • Scratch, scratch, Juno

    Juno knows how to use the scratching post in his little cat tree! Eating well, as usual. No poop for today, which is okay. Juno already tipped the scales at 500g this afternoon!


  • Labrador for adoption (Dev’s)

    Location: Klang Valley This is an adoption request from Dev: Labrador Dog for adoption, male 7 yrs-old friendly and well-kept pet at Usj 3D/6. Interested pls call Dev 017-2745357.


  • Juno’s day

    I brought Juno downstairs this morning because our part-time cleaner was here. So it was quite an adventure for her. I told the cleaner to clean up Juno’s room first so that I could send her back up as soon as possible. Back in her room. She’s very good at standing up on her hind…


  • Juno’s glorious “raw diet” poop!

    The magic happened at 5.15pm this evening! This room gets the evening sun. A bit of sunshine is always good. Despite all her toys, Juno’s favourite activity is to nibble my everywhere! After eating and playing at intervals, the magic happened! Nice, glorious crumbly small poop – this is what 100% raw diet poop looks…


  • Retraining the Blondies (a food story)

    I have a near-impossible mission. I want to retrain the Blondies to eat wet raw food as their staple diet. In view of Juno whom I’m already starting on Cubgrub and hopefully, will grow up eating raw food, eventually, Juno will stay in Bunny’s Place. At least that’s what I think. We only have two…


  • New cat tree for Juno!

    Juno had already started scratching on the bed, so I thought a cat tree would be timely. Here’s your new cat tree, Juno! She explores with curiosity, as all cats would. Ding, ding, ding….goes the bell. She knows how to play!


  • A bigger e-collar for Gerald!

    I was overjoyed when I found a bigger sized cushiony e-collar for Gerald at the pet store today! This is exactly what I’ve been looking for, the L size and it’s not available online. Everywhere only sells the M size. And Gerald can still lick his back paw wound when wearing the M. It’s bigger…


  • In and out as she pleases (Lizzie aka Doggy)

    I’ve been calling Doggy by the name of “Lizzie” on my own for a few days now. Her mild-mannered and sweet demeanour reminds me of the character Lizzie McGuire, so Lizzie it is. Since morning until now, Lizzie has been going in and out of our gate as she pleases, whenever she likes. She’s checking…


  • Step 1 for Doggy – in the porch with the gate closed!

    Husband called excitedly this morning because Doggy had come into our porch to eat!! He had placed the food bowls inside the porch and opened one side of the autogate. Doggy strolled in and started to eat. So, husband closed the autogate and Doggy continued eating!! Success (or so we thought)!! So husband asked me…


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