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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Good fences; good healing

On  a day while we walked the golf course, the dogs ran towards the outer fence. I was snapping the resident horse and managed a couple of fence images.
Skabenga hurtling across the fairway towards the boundary fence
Skabenga noses the fence while Eddy checks out the weeds in between the grass
Sniff sniff!
The resident horse in the paddock next door. Unfortunately it stood behind the pole! 

The past week while nurturing and nursing Ambrose back to health, I became quite concerned: his Dad Ginger and Unca Shadow had been shunning him. Perhaps it was the smell of anaesthetic or the dressing OR the fact that Ambrose growled ferociously every time anyone came near him. Ambrose has never been a needy cat - meaning that he's never needed human contact. In fact, whenever we tried to stroke Ambrose, he'd pull away. He's always had enough cuddling, playing and cleaning from his Dad Ginger and Unca Shadow. 

While he was recuperating from the treatment and suffering with pain and discomfort, he allowed me to cuddle and stroke him; even gazing into my eyes as if to say: "why am I hurting so, Mum?" 

Yesterday I was thrilled to see that Ginger was licking and cleaning Ambrose like before. 

Dad Ginger licks and cleans Ambrose while they sat in a sun puddle in my dining room

I'm linking to Good Fences Thursday here

HAPPY THURSDAY TO YOU ALL! 





15 comments:

  1. I hope he heals quickly, Jo.

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  2. A beautiful shot of them in the sun puddle. Sounds like things are improving.

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  3. it is interesting to watch how animals react to on another.

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  4. Hello, Jo! I love all your cute furbabies. Skabenga is always a favorite. Eddy is a sweetie. Pretty horse photo. I feel sorry for Ambrose, I things return to normal for him soon. The last shot is adorable. Enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!

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  5. glad the kitties are doing okay again. i like your pups at play.

    i have linked you in.

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  6. that photo warms the cockles of my heart.. so sweet... and the horse is perfect for a merry go round or some call it carousel...

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  7. ah...your life is so rich with all your critters, eh.

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  8. Last shot is so precious! Lovely photos and post for fences ~

    Happy Day, weekend and Happy 4th of July in the USA to you.

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  9. A pretty shot of the cats... beautiful lighting!

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  10. two very happy, active dogs. i'll bet they rest well when they go back home. glad to see the cats are getting along again. have a great night~

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  11. Your last picture is so heartwarming. Hopefully this means Ambrose is on the final track to mending :-)

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  12. Ah, so sweet and touching. I understand why you was thrilled to see that Ginger was licking and cleaning Ambrose, yes! And it's a beautiful picture too. Thanks for sharing this moment.

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  13. I think they do smell anaesthetic! That seems to take a while to leave the system. Very sweet photo of the kitties, and the dogs look like they are having a blast!

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  14. Your dogs do have such a good time. That horse was fun to see there behind the fence.
    Oh so happy to hear your Ambrose is doing better and the others are warming back up to him.

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