Ladybug and her little bug babies came in the day after they came into the world, so that Ladybug could get the tube taken out of her leg. The whole family was doing well. Ladybug still didn't know what had happened and where the babies had come from, but she put up with the crying, crawling kids nursing on her. She did a good job cleaning up after them too, so I guess she was starting to get used to the idea of being a mom. Mother's helpers were so excited to hear that Ladybug's mom was not going to be keeping all of the puppies, but since there are only three of them I'm worried that a fight might break out over who's going to get them. My kibbles are on Sweet Sally, she's not always as sweet as everyone thinks.
Ivanka, the dog who laid an egg, came back in clearly relieved to be free of the egg. She was able to get her yellow marking liquid out in big puddles again, instead of a few drips at a time. Mother has her on a special food now so she won't make anymore eggs, and they're watching for bugs in the yellow liquid that can make the eggs too. Ivanka is such a sweet furry lady, I'm happy for her.
I also have some bad news too. If you've been reading the blog for awhile, you'll remember a cat named Downy that was in and out of the clinic always with trouble getting his marking liquid out. Dr Quinn surgery woman, had even worked on him and turned his boy parts into girl parts to help him. Sadly, he kept making stones that kept getting stuck, and we had to say good-bye to him last week. It was so tough to see him groaning, and pushing and crying, so I know he went off to a better place when he went to sleep for the last time. Rest well, Downy.
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