Monthly Archives: October 2014

‘a fiend in feline shape’

Sunday October 5th 2014 Isis is very good in the car except for chasing ‘flies’ energetically up and down the back seat as I negotiate the Stourbridge ring road. She sleeps in her bed and receives a sausage with enthusiasm … Continue reading

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Isis and the yellow ring

Two weeks ago, touching, let alone  grooming anywhere near Isis’s head was a no-no. Any attempt elicited a strong “SNAP”! Each day I have touched her face or ears or chin fleetingly and casually during routines like lead on, lead … Continue reading

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where’s she gone?

Some time this week, the Hairy One and I hope to visit the Polymath in Wales. So, unless I master the app which enables blogs to be masterminded from a mobile – which is highly unlikely judging by my past … Continue reading

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dancing in the park

  It was pouring this morning but Isis was keen to be off, skipping out of the front door and into the car. Rain-flies! Exciting or what? No tentative sniffs, no hesitation, straight out of the car when we reach … Continue reading

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in and out the shrubbery

This morning I was interested to observe how much trouble Isis took to check on the shape of the door opening. The car was close to the fence and the door not fully open. It took her four or five … Continue reading

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The first ‘normal’ walks

It was dull all day today – no scary bursts of sun – and Isis triumphed. She walked round the park without any serious refusals, first with J and Ben, then, in the evening, with D and G, Billy and … Continue reading

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