Hello, I am glad to hear that Connie is livelier today and not putting up with everything! It may be a bit of a nuisance, but it also means that she is recovering well and is asserting herself again. It is normal that they don't want to be touched where they're still sore (sorry, Eliza!). I'm relieved that Connie has escaped the indignity of a "mini-lampshade"! Not that she wouldn't have looked adorable with that little white twirl on top of her head...
At least, she's not tearing up her newspaper underbedding, chewing cardboard, wallpaper, hay bag, carpet fringes and generally rearranging the furniture just to adequately express her opinon on the treatment received - like Minx did! Never mention that it took the two of us to stand half a chance of getting a sufficient amount of antibiotic into a wiggling, tweaking and absolutely uncooperative bundle without hurting her belly.
Have a good day!
At least, she's not tearing up her newspaper underbedding, chewing cardboard, wallpaper, hay bag, carpet fringes and generally rearranging the furniture just to adequately express her opinon on the treatment received - like Minx did! Never mention that it took the two of us to stand half a chance of getting a sufficient amount of antibiotic into a wiggling, tweaking and absolutely uncooperative bundle without hurting her belly.
Have a good day!