and there was a maggot floating on top of the brine. She said, “Oh, looks like they’re ready, and put them into jars.”
You are so brave...
*PUKE*
I couldn’t manage it!
Not a poke at you, Judy..
But I just couldn’t!
Lol oh we did a maggot removal operation first, Ms.B.
Yeah, it was pretty gross, but it was just one maggot. Which is tantamount to a fly if you think about it.
Natalie tasted the delicious pickle first, I gave it half an hour to see if she passed or puked, then I gave it a try.
Best. Pickle. Ever!
Kitten Saga 2.0
All the kitten still have ringworm and coccidia. It’s getting better, but still present. That’s not that big a deal, the meds will knock it out. It would do it faster if they would quit playing in the litter box!
But they can’t have their spay & neuter surgeries next week. Lots of good reasons, the clinic doesn’t need either of these diseases present. And the surgery could give the kittens a weakened immune system, and then these diseases could become highly active, even if dormant before.
I have to call the clinic to see if they were still spray the mom, she has mastitis.
This poor litter! They’ve been through so much. I’m so glad I got them though, if they were on their own, I’m sure some wouldn’t make it.
I’m so grateful for my vet. It was only $174 today. $104 was a blood test for my dog. And I came home with lots of meds for everybody, even Cooper got pain medicine, and an anti-inflammatory for his arthritis.
LOL she’s the only Vet that I ask if they are sure when they tell me the amount, because I think it’s too low. That has happened several times. She gives a break when she knows they are a rescue litter.
If anybody could think of a good Christmas present for her, and her staff, please let me know. I’m not very creative with this stuff. But I do want to express my gratitude.