Good morning! My Christmas presents were the health upswing of my fur kids.
Kat continues to improve daily. She's gained back at least 5-7 pounds already.
I'll weigh her next week after a poop recheck.
Chatham's eye has completely healed. As I continue to watch Chatham and Martha play, I think perhaps the original injury might have been an unintentional Martha claw.
It's kind of crazy, but all my cats love Martha, even my almost 15-year-old Shadow.
I'm blessed.
Got a great deal at HALF PRICE MEMES. Their after Christmas blow out sale still had a great selection.
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Grouchly Boxing Day moaning, friends. I greet you well.
Boxing Day is observed around the Anglo world, other than the USA (with the exception of Massachusetts, though it is not an employee holiday there). The origin of the day is a matter of dispute. It's not a religious holiday - though it is also St. Stephen's Day. And nobody ever says "Happy Boxing Day".
In the 20th century the Boxing Day Sales were synonymous with the day. With Christmas dinner barely digested, tens of thousands of housewives would camp overnight outside the shops and stores, which offered genuine pennies-for-pounds bargains. But you had to get there early if you had your eye on something in particular - hence the encampments that grew along British High ...