Reynard
Guru
- Location
- Cambridgeshire, UK
It's been a grey, blustery and occasionally sunny day here chez Casa Reynard.
Sleep was a bit meh as I had to have an early start to get the Lexter to the vet. And all the stressy stuff that entails, especially given she's no youngster. Her bloods were OK for a cat of her age, and I'm glad those lumps have been removed. I'll find out next week what they were. She's safely home - first thing she demanded was food - and now she's chilling in her her old (TICA) show pen.
I should explain that when you show TICA as opposed to GCCF, you pay extra for benching on top of your entry fees, and so if you show regularly, it's far cheaper to take your own pop-up cat pen. I haven't shown TICA for about 10 years as Lexi decided she hated it, but hung onto the pen I bought rather than sell it. These things are always useful.
I'm just really knackered now, so a quiet rest-of-the-day will be had.
Sleep was a bit meh as I had to have an early start to get the Lexter to the vet. And all the stressy stuff that entails, especially given she's no youngster. Her bloods were OK for a cat of her age, and I'm glad those lumps have been removed. I'll find out next week what they were. She's safely home - first thing she demanded was food - and now she's chilling in her her old (TICA) show pen.
I should explain that when you show TICA as opposed to GCCF, you pay extra for benching on top of your entry fees, and so if you show regularly, it's far cheaper to take your own pop-up cat pen. I haven't shown TICA for about 10 years as Lexi decided she hated it, but hung onto the pen I bought rather than sell it. These things are always useful.
I'm just really knackered now, so a quiet rest-of-the-day will be had.