Monday, 22 August 2016

Weenies for the WIN

Hey there (anyone who still reads this)

Yes, once again I've delayed more posts. I've actually found I've not taken as many pictures of the Weenies as I thought and uploading takes its sweet time. One day I'll get back on track and with the 2016 season fast approaching I'd better pull my finger out so I'm able to report on current events!

Events of 27th July 2015

Wally broke 800g Woooo
Even Wally is pleased he's gaining
As celebration they were allowed out for a lounge room romp.
Wanda bouncing off the walls at the taste of freedom
Teamwork to hit the ball around the track
The days progressed and Wally had a formed poop. Woooo.
Mum! Really! No one needs to know that! ~ Wally
Wally did have some random patch of hair missing on his nose for a long time and just because I wasn't ripping my hair out about their litter issues I was beginning to rip my hair out thinking that it might be ringworm instead.

Thankfully it wasn't and it is just assumed to be a scab or scar that is taking a little while to heal because of his malnutrition.
Barely visible nose dot
Willow became the next casualty after their next due worming I decided to go the tablet way because the worming syrup often made them vomit.
Willow wanting cuddles
Not sure if it was the tablet or just Willow's overly sensitive stomach to change but she reverted to needing the litter tray all the time.
Man this sensitive stomach thing is getting old!

*Sigh*

Since fasting and chicken had worked with Wally I tried the same with Willow.

Eventually Wally and Wanda were cleared to be booked in for their little surgeries and would then return to the shelter.
Wanda every part an active, healthy kitten
You mean I have to go? ~ Wanda
Willow of course hadn't miraculously resolved her issues and although she was just under 1 kilo it was still a day by day thing about if she had firm poop or runny poop.
Kittens moved the tunnel with their antics
(I apologize if I've re-used pictures)

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