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Scallywag having naptime.
 
Okay so, my Jesse has liver and spleen cancer. My Boomer is sleeping most of the time and my fish died. Making easily digestible foods, got another fish, and am giving probiotics, Sam-e, and prescription food to Jesse... but the bloating after eating and the abdominal inflammation is making her (and me) pretty uncomfortable.
 
My dog Molly always greets people by bringing them a "gift". Tonight her gift when I came in was dryer lint. Evidently, someone dropped it when the cleaned it from the lint collector. Well when it gets wet, it sticks and to her surprise, she couldn't drop it. I laughed so hard. Now of course I am looking at a dog rump as she is refusing to look at me. She makes pouting an art form!
 
@Nighthawlk I have found that when naming my animals, I waited a few days to see something begging to be expressed according to their hearts, spirit and demeanor. For instance, I had all these regal names for my now 110 pound (but then 88 pound) older pup.

He was so awkward, confused but wanting to please as he ran into various walls, doors, stepped on our feet! That is how & why I named him- Moose. He reminded me of those yearlings that tumbled around, froze, bellowed but had a spirited heart (and not so good eye-sight).

Perhaps your new fur-baby will help you choose her name. :hug:
 

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