As soon as I got the initial bath water off Buster he was ready to zip out the door and go outside. He ran, danced and played as the wind cooled and dried him on this near 100 degree day. The towels are quickly drying and we patiently wait for Carlee to come out of hiding.
They've done their how-do-you-do sniff. She wonder's who this new dog is invading her territory, they take chase around the table eventually stopping for water and a "thanks Mom" smile from Buster. You're welcome, son.
Between 2 neighbor's and I the cat was caught and has made it's way all the way home via carrier, turn's out his name is Felix. Cleo the calico was spotted the evening Felix left, most likely looking for him. We continue to feed, hoping to catch Cleo too. Family's are busy, take time to remember your pets if you are moving or find them new homes. They feel abandoned and hearts of neighbors try and rescue. On these hot days, my prayer is she's able to manage through. Cats are tough, but now she's alone and will need to relearn trust of humans. She's eating, that's a good sign.
Take care friends, stay cool.
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