Rosie Demands To Be Let Out (Day 3)
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Morning breakfast – Rosie was willing to eat a bit on her own. But only a bit.
We moved the cage back outside…
…so that she could get some healing sun.
Ginger was with her.
She slept for only awhile. Most of the time, she was whining. Rosie is a wanderer and doesn’t like to be caged up.
Heidi accompanied her for awhile.
Finally, the racket was too much, so I thought I’d let her “roam” in Bunny’s Room. I locked everyone out in the pantry except Cleo and Tabs.
But Rosie wasn’t happy in the room.
She was whining as well.
So, finally, I had to lock all the windows downstairs and let her into the house.
Finally…she felt comfortable.
And was able to sleep for a long time.
Daffodil doesn’t seem to recognise Rosie and has not acknowledged her presence although Rosie tried to make contact with her.
Rosie’s appetite isn’t fantastic yet – she still has to be force-fed although she is willing to lick a bit of food on her own.
Sleep tight, Rosie! You deserve a good, long rest.
Rosie likes to wander, but another thing that she really likes is to watch television with my husband.
Rosie, the TV cat!
Tomorrow afternoon, we will be going back to the clinic for an evaluation.
Source: https://myanimalcare.org/2017/02/19/rosie-demands-to-be-let-..
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