Saturday, November 09, 2013
Feed the Dog — Six Word Saturday —
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my Six Words:
Katrin is on pills now. In the morning on an empty stomach she takes one Denamarin coated in peanut butter.
Then at noon and at bedtime, around midnight, she takes a Ursodiol pill, again with peanut butter.
She likes the pills. If one accidentally drops on the floor she will scarf it up.
Both pills are for a liver condition and are used to stimulate the organ.
The Ursodiol pills are compounded specially for her prescription and encapsulated by the local pharmacy (link).
One day at noon, instead of putting her evening pill in with my own night time pills, I ate Katrin's Ursodiol
Above is her evening meal. Both noon and bedtime meals are baked or boiled chicken thighs and frozen green peas cooked for Katrin. To this I add 1/3 of a Vienna sausage and a little over 1/2 ounce of finely chopped croutons. Her noon meal is two ounces of chicken and 1 1/2 ounces of peas.
If she will eat it I feed her some Purina "Moist & Meaty -- Rise & Shine -- Awaken Bacon and Egg Flavor" dog food for breakfast. We have her weighed every month when she gets her arthritis shot. So far she has weighed 12.2 consistently, down from 14.4 before she became ill. Any changes will result in more or less food. She does get a few snacks, a huge spoonful of Greek Yogurt at bedtime, and some pieces of a granola bar along with a tiny scrap bite when we clean our plates at the sink.
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Describe your life (or something) in a phrase using just six words for Six Word Saturday. Click here or on the box at right to visit Cate's blog with Mr. Linky showing all the other blogs participating this week. Cate is the boss at Six Word Saturday. She would like for you to participate.
my Six Words:
Jim, don't eat the dog pill
Katrin is on pills now. In the morning on an empty stomach she takes one Denamarin coated in peanut butter.
Then at noon and at bedtime, around midnight, she takes a Ursodiol pill, again with peanut butter.
She likes the pills. If one accidentally drops on the floor she will scarf it up.
Both pills are for a liver condition and are used to stimulate the organ.
The Ursodiol pills are compounded specially for her prescription and encapsulated by the local pharmacy (link).
One day at noon, instead of putting her evening pill in with my own night time pills, I ate Katrin's Ursodiol
Above is her evening meal. Both noon and bedtime meals are baked or boiled chicken thighs and frozen green peas cooked for Katrin. To this I add 1/3 of a Vienna sausage and a little over 1/2 ounce of finely chopped croutons. Her noon meal is two ounces of chicken and 1 1/2 ounces of peas.
If she will eat it I feed her some Purina "Moist & Meaty -- Rise & Shine -- Awaken Bacon and Egg Flavor" dog food for breakfast. We have her weighed every month when she gets her arthritis shot. So far she has weighed 12.2 consistently, down from 14.4 before she became ill. Any changes will result in more or less food. She does get a few snacks, a huge spoonful of Greek Yogurt at bedtime, and some pieces of a granola bar along with a tiny scrap bite when we clean our plates at the sink.
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Describe your life (or something) in a phrase using just six words for Six Word Saturday. Click here or on the box at right to visit Cate's blog with Mr. Linky showing all the other blogs participating this week. Cate is the boss at Six Word Saturday. She would like for you to participate.
Labels: Katrin, Naughty Katrin, Six Word Saturday
Sunday, November 03, 2013
Succinctly Yours
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Meow Cat was pleased. Now she could catch a bird.
A cilantro and bean diet would change her odor to "invisible lure."
Birds should love that!
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- Picture prompt donated by Pat and Word of the Week: cilantro furnished by GMa -
- GMa's Succinctly Yours Week 137 has links to other posts and gives the rules -
- Rules: Use the photo as inspiration for a story. Maximum of 140 characters OR 140 words -
- Also shared with Sandee's Awww Mondays. Thank you, Sandee.
Meow Cat was pleased. Now she could catch a bird.
A cilantro and bean diet would change her odor to "invisible lure."
Birds should love that!
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140 Characters counted and
spell checked by MicroSoft Word.
abcd
µ-fiction Story Copyright
© 2013 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
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- Picture prompt donated by Pat and Word of the Week: cilantro furnished by GMa -
- GMa's Succinctly Yours Week 137 has links to other posts and gives the rules -
- Rules: Use the photo as inspiration for a story. Maximum of 140 characters OR 140 words -
- Also shared with Sandee's Awww Mondays. Thank you, Sandee.
Labels: Succinctly-Yours