I know this morning’s Projek Misty must have caused some undue stress to Tabs.
She was either on the table or the top of the piano when Misty was in the house.
Her thrice-weekly subcut fluids.
After the subcut, I usually place pressure on where I have poked. Because I use the 18G needle, sometimes, there is some bleeding. This is especially so because Tabs is on fish oil which thins the blood. It used to happen with Indy and Cow Mau too. Cow Mau was on blood thinners for his heart. Indy, on fish oil.
But putting pressure on the spot, it prevents bleeding.
The date is written on the bottle to remind me what I’ve done. With so many things to do, I even have to put reminders on my own daily supplements or else I forget if I’ve taken my morning or evening doses.
Tabs doesn’t like this Aim snack (Ginger does!), so I rub it on her mouth. She didn’t quite mind that. All eaten.
This AIM food was bought by my friends who were travelling on business in Japan. It is SO precious so I ensure not even a single drop is wasted.
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