@HonnyBrown wrote:
Pepper is very finicky about her food. I buy individual sizes of wet food. When I see that she likes a specific brand/flavor, I order a case from Chewy. She suddenly doesn't like the food.
Today, I boiled and shredded a chicken thigh and grated a carrot. I put some in a bowl with some beef stock. She was so happy, she got in her sleeper! She's still there.
@KathyG wrote:
Can you get mixed variety cases on Chewy? Maybe if Pepper doesn't eat the same flavor every day a particular brand would be more palatable.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
Pepper is very finicky about her food. I buy individual sizes of wet food. When I see that she likes a specific brand/flavor, I order a case from Chewy. She suddenly doesn't like the food.
Today, I boiled and shredded a chicken thigh and grated a carrot. I put some in a bowl with some beef stock. She was so happy, she got in her sleeper! She's still there.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Is that sweet little Pepper training you up in the way they think you should go? Pepper has you cooking custom meals, Chef HonnyBrown, for cryin' out loud.
OTOH, Sweet Pepper might be expressing some unique nutritional need. Perhaps the vet can provide insight into that.
Anyway, in my world the day is all about a more or less full day off for feet/legs. They can rest, do gentle exercises, and get ready for more project work tomorrow. It seems that they need their own schedule: one day on, one day off, for as long as it takes to finish the last few projects. Then, there will be only the typical work to do. They will give me a new schedule then.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Nearly jumped out of my skin when, at the very end of a project, I found a beloved book that had been behind some unsorted things. Sorting is good. Completing the project is wonderful and satisfying. The beloved book is fantastic! !