Nopt a bad day today, despite the odd little showre!! Or right shower
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amateur51
Grey and overcast here with a bit of a breeze. It rained during the night and the flagstones are covered with snails & slugs munching their way through the seeds that the birds discard. Why don't the blackbirds realise that there is a mighty scoff-opportunity here for them?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWhat news of Shearer, BBM? We know he's home but how is he doing and what did the vet say was wrong with him?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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amateur51
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostHi there ams. Thank you for asking. He had a blocked bladder, bless him! He is at home now yes, afterr spending the weekend at the Animal Hospital. He is still quite sore, poor thing, and appewtite not come back as of myert. He has been put on a special food for his condition, which makes more fluid(as he is not a great drinker). He is spending a lot of his time out of sight in our home, eg under our bed! He has been put on meds to give him a helping hand as well.
However several days later after much calling on my part I heard a weak responding call and eventually found him under my friend's bed. He was completely passive and as I picked him up I realised that he was rather ... soggy. I toddled him round to the vet in his box and he was kept in overnight for observation. Another case of blocked bladder, hence the sogginess. He was also put on special food and had to be checked regularly re returned blockage. It continued for the rest of his life but I think he lasted another eight years or so.
Good luck Shearer!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI had to look after a friend's cat while she went on holiday one year and of course the little perisher went missing immediately. I was frantic!
However several days later after much calling on my part I heard a weak responding call and eventually found him under my friend's bed. He was completely passive and as I picked him up I realised that he was rather ... soggy. I toddled him round to the vet in his box and he was kept in overnight for observation. Another case of blocked bladder, hence the sogginess. He was also put on special food and had to be checked regularly re returned blockage. It continued for the rest of his life but I think he lasted another eight years or so.
Good luck Shearer!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostThank you ams, on behalf of Shearer! He is still feeling rather sorry for himself, but that's hardly surprising, really! Poor thing!
Anyway, not much more than a dribble here (weatherwise!) in spite of evidence of rainfall in the surrounding areas, shown as dark blue patches marching across between 2 and 3 am. The new fuschias and lobelia I've potted clearly prefer rainwater to my daily applications of tapwater: "There's no calcium in rainwater, see", a friend explained to me last night. Our blackbirds - or more likely, the magpies and crows which are more numerous around here than blackbirds - seem to have better eyesight when it comes to dispensing with our snails, though one wishes they wouldn't have to leave signs of a battlefield. Returning to the subject of blackbirds, they appear to be much less plump these days than they did a few years ago. Lack of food, I wonder, or more competition from the crow family?
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Richard Tarleton
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOur blackbirds - or more likely, the magpies and crows which are more numerous around here than blackbirds
Returning to the subject of blackbirds, they appear to be much less plump these days than they did a few years ago. Lack of food, I wonder, or more competition from the crow family?
There's a lot of loose talk generally on the subject of magpies...
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostThere's a lot of loose talk generally on the subject of magpies...
Would love a further 'for instance' or two, Richard...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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