Hi all!
I hope you guys and girls that set the clock to my postings on Mondays are not too much miffed that I am posting this chapter on Sunday. Yeah, life splattered me with a curveball, and I have to be running out to the vet on Monday morning. The rascals had booked a visit to the vet for the doggie early in the morning and seeing that the doggie has diabetes he has to stay there the whole day for testing.
Funny that you should raise eyebrows, but I did not know it as well that dogs and cats can get diabetes. This is now the third Fox Terrier Dog that I came to know that has this condition. No problem. I give him his shots mornings and night, and he is doing well. Just getting on in years and we all are awaiting time... (sniff)
On that note, my one editor has a cat that he needs to inject mornings and nights, also for diabetes.
Also, funny how these animals respond to the call for a shot. They know it is helping them, and they even remind you that it’s time to do the deed.
And please do watch your furry kids. If they start to drink a lot of water and also has to visit outside for the call of nature more often, then it could be an indication that the problem is facing them. And not only in older animals. Young ones also can get it early on in life.
This also means that my Monday and Tuesday are out the window. With the rascal's home for the two days – chaos, mayhem, and a lot of “Honey can you do...” are on the cards.
So, I rather post early, than have to have you wait till Tuesday. (Or even Wednesday!)
Here’s Chapter 19 of Star of Assisi. Enjoy! (Lucky it was done and dusted long ago. LOL.)
On that note: Never ever end a sympathy card, WhatsApp, or text message with “LOL.” It does not mean “Lots Of Love...”
Wishing you all the best — until next week!
Bye 4 now!