Showing posts with label animal blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal blog. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Muffin & her 'stuffed buddies' and chocolate chip cookies!

Last night, Muffin was unusually cuddly. I placed her on my chest, and she actually laid there for about 20 minutes or so, falling asleep on me every now and then. Well, she did end up pooping on me (I never learn), so obviously I threw my shirt in the wash and took a shower right afterward.

Unfortunately I didn't get any photos of her laying on me, but I decided to post this photo I took of her in between a bunch of stuffed animals that I took about a week ago. This is definitely my favorite photo of her. :-)

Where's Muffin?


I also baked a bunch of chocolate chip cookies for Thanksgiving today. They are based off the Original Toll House chocolate chip cookie recipe- in my opinion, it makes the best chocolate chip cookies! You can get the recipe off of the back of the packet of Toll House chocolate chips.

I even took a photo of them:


I can't eat too many, as we are saving them to bring to my relatives' house tomorrow, but they are very difficult to resist!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Vitamins, mites and exotic pets

I'm trying to give Muffin a bit more excercise by letting her crawl on my bed at least once a day, plus it also helps her socialize more with 'mommy' (me, obviously). However, now I've learned to cover the blanket with a towel, as she did happen to poop on the bed yesterday..

In addition, I've also realized that it is far easier giving Muffin her vitamins once she is already exploring on the bed. And as for the yellow stains it causes, it actually will come off of her fur the next day- though fortunately I barely got any yellow on her today.

I'm really thinking that her convulsions are more due to stress than mites, but she does itch, so I will continue giving her the Revolution the next month anyways.. plus, I already paid for it of course. And otherwise, she is still very active and eats, drinks, and goes to the bathroom normally so it definitely appears that she is healthy.

On a random note, I'm watching Fatal Attractions on Animal Planet right now, and it makes me wonder how people could have all these crazy exotic animals as pets- such as buffalo and crocodiles. Yeah, I think little Muffin is about as far as I will go in terms of having an exotic pet. Well, I would also consider getting an iguana or bearded dragon- iguanas are vegetarian so I wouldn't have to worry about feeding it crickets or any other critters, but still, bearded dragons are so sweet!

Oh, and I also really like parrots. Ok, ok, I think certain exotic animals would be cool as pets, but for now it will be just Muffin, the cats, and the frogs.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Muffin Does NOT Like the Vet

Yesterday, we took Muffin to the vet. She had been having convulsion-like movements, and I was very concerned. The vet said that she may have mites, as I had been noticing her itching quite a lot, so she gave us some Revolution, as well as a liquid vitamin supplement (though I'm not entirely sure what that has to do with the convulsions). I also learned today that the vitamin supplement stains, as Muffin now has orange all around her mouth, which mostly has to do with her struggling and squealing while I was trying to place the syringe in her mouth. Water only took a bit of it off, so I will have to do some research and see what I could find that works better.

The vet also said that it could be stress related as well, as it does seem to happen mostly when she is nervous. And she can get very stressed out, especially, I learned, at the vet, where she was screeching as if she was being murdered. They even had to place a blanket over her so that they could clip her nails, which were very, very long. Though even after they had been clipped, she still managed to scratch me up good on the wrist while I was putting her back in her cage after the trip. She's still pretty stressed, particularly when I take her out of the cage, which I'm sure has to do with her traumatic experience at the vet's so I'm hoping she calms down more within the next few days.