October 1 - three years since Milk's last seizure! Certainly well worth celebrating, huh?
Nothing much else new with him. He's a little less adept at jumping up on things than he was; I still can't decide if it's a perception thing, or if there's something mechanical/physical going on. Sometimes he'll miss the jump twice, and the third time, hop right up there. He does some odd stuff, too, like very obsessive tail-chasing/biting (when he's laying down only). I've been feeding him separately from everyone else, in the living room where I can watch him eat and make sure no one eats his food until he's done with it. He gets a handful of kitten chow with the canned food, and eats fairly enthusiastically. He has developed the unfortunate (when there are 10 other cats eager to eat that dry food!) habit of eating for a couple minutes and then wandering away. If I weren't sitting by his dish with my trusty squirt bottle, there wouldn't be anything left when he came back....
My sweet boy just came to sit on the keyboard and accept any and all tributes to his wonderfulness. Happy anniversary, Milk, and may there be many, many more!
Nothing much else new with him. He's a little less adept at jumping up on things than he was; I still can't decide if it's a perception thing, or if there's something mechanical/physical going on. Sometimes he'll miss the jump twice, and the third time, hop right up there. He does some odd stuff, too, like very obsessive tail-chasing/biting (when he's laying down only). I've been feeding him separately from everyone else, in the living room where I can watch him eat and make sure no one eats his food until he's done with it. He gets a handful of kitten chow with the canned food, and eats fairly enthusiastically. He has developed the unfortunate (when there are 10 other cats eager to eat that dry food!) habit of eating for a couple minutes and then wandering away. If I weren't sitting by his dish with my trusty squirt bottle, there wouldn't be anything left when he came back....
My sweet boy just came to sit on the keyboard and accept any and all tributes to his wonderfulness. Happy anniversary, Milk, and may there be many, many more!