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Wanderlost
Jul 07, 2020Nomad II
Seems the family lost interest when they found out the medical bills were huge and there will be more before Randolph is fully healthy again. Also, they were in violation of city ordnances requiring cats be on a leash when outside, so they were about to get a citation for that. Finally, they lost possession when Randolph was reported as a neighborhood stray back on 25 May.
It's a long, convoluted story, but the upshot is Randolph is ours now. He and Czarny go to the vet tomorrow; Randolph gets a followup visit and his last inoculation, and Czarny gets his annual exam and shots.
Stephany, his previous family lives about 45 minutes away from us. He was wandering around in my sister's neighborhood there.
Leoghaire and another doe were in the meadow this afternoon, with the other doe's fawn. At least one fawn survived this awful spring. Still no word from Texas Wildlife as to what killed Leoghaire's yearling.
It's still golden hour, so I'm going outside to admire the color. Later, y'all.
It's a long, convoluted story, but the upshot is Randolph is ours now. He and Czarny go to the vet tomorrow; Randolph gets a followup visit and his last inoculation, and Czarny gets his annual exam and shots.
Stephany, his previous family lives about 45 minutes away from us. He was wandering around in my sister's neighborhood there.
Leoghaire and another doe were in the meadow this afternoon, with the other doe's fawn. At least one fawn survived this awful spring. Still no word from Texas Wildlife as to what killed Leoghaire's yearling.
It's still golden hour, so I'm going outside to admire the color. Later, y'all.
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