I have heard that some cats still do well with high numbers. He loves his grub
- he has just eaten some Whiskas senior salmon - well at least the juice (I always add water) - which is good as the binders are in that.
Another good thing is he has gone back to his favourite water dish - I was worried that he associated it with pain. He is having a really good drink. I think that will help him as well. Willow used to hang around water bowls & fountain but barely drank anything.
I expected him to hate me and dive upstairs under the bed, but he is stretched out across the stairs. I just went and sat with him. He is purring and head-butting my hand.
Unless he wants to sleep, I will see if he wants a cuddle on the sofa. I will grab a book and make a day of it
(bye bye housework
) - Shame that I have a plumber coming this afternoon to fix the toilet in the attic.
Re the roots. Craig said fragments should not be left in. He said sometimes the bits are hard to remove, in which case they should be atomised - this is where they are broken into tiny pieces. The body will them reabsorb them.
PS - Clapton's breath stinks (stale blood smell
)