Wow. Didn't realize how long I'd gone without logging into RV.net. It was a lively holiday period, with lots of company. Both moms were here at different times. They're both very short, so our living room furniture doesn't quite fit. I brought my platform rocker in from the bedroom.
But did they get to sit in it? Noooooo. Spot decided that was the perfect kitty bed, and moved in. Now he will stay in the living room with us, instead of retreating to his tree in our bedroom. He plays on it, too, rolling all around and grabbing at the cat toy I attached to the rocker. So it's not only a bed, it's a kitty exerciser.
In a little bit, I'm moving one recliner into the spare bedroom, so Spot's new chair can stay in the living room. Since WLToo doesn't sit in that recliner, he won't miss it, and Spot can be social without having to interact directly with us. He's so funny.
Alex went through the holidays by jumping up on the upper kitchen cabinets or the laundry room shelf above the water heater. Too many people at once disturbs his serenity, so he goes high for security.
Both are doing very nicely on the lower percentage protein and fat levels in their food. Alex plays again, and chases Spot. Spot's gone from 14.2 to 14 pounds and should get back to his best weight of 11-12 pounds by springtime.
Mama Doe sure appreciated the company. Each time a visitor saw her, she'd get a vegetable or fruit handout. This year's fawn got brave enough to walk right up with Mama Doe and partake, too. The twin bucks are too skittish, so they miss out, unless they're the ones cleaning out the "compost" pile.
We had a fawn and doe visit. The fawn's right rear leg dangled loosely from the hock. After watching it for a while, I decided it was probably born that way. It didn't have any problems getting around, wasn't in pain, and was a healthy weight. They hung around in the meadow about a week, then went back out. Our only residents now are Mama Doe and her three.
Guess I'll stop now; Alex is in the way of my typing.
May you all have a healthy, happy and prosperous 2012.
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." -- Mahatma Gandhi
Czarny, black cat
Rainbow Bridge: Spotacus, Alexander the Grrreat, and so very many more