Shade, water and calm β€πΎ
Our beautiful Ziggy had a lump removed in May. Fortunately it wasn't nasty but the wound has taken 8 long weeks to heal. Today was our first walk in what feels like forever and it was such a happy reunion. I love this bundle of happiness so much β€
Enjoying my visit to Alfie when his duck friends dropped in for a visit π₯°
Overjoyed to share the wonderful news that after much worry and two surgeries, our beautiful J boy is cancer free.
Jenson, you are one of my dearest friends and we all adore you β€
Casually dredging the River Wye, one rock at a time π€£ it was always one of her favourite things to do and Lola Pie won't let a little thing like being blind stop her fun πΎβ€
Our little Zeppelin busy doing tortoise things π’
Our beautiful brave girl, Lucy β€
Less then a month ago Lucy had brain surgery to remove a tumour. I've popped in to see how she's getting on and she's remarkable. I saw her just before the surgery and she was a shadow of herself. She's doing so well, purring loudly and enjoying an ear rub. What a girl πΎ
Aunty SiΓ’n, Aunty SiΓ’n! I don't know if you know but I'm right here!!πΎ
When you promise your wife a takeaway but 1.5 hours in and there's no sign of your lap becoming free π€£π» Sorry Shel ππ
Meet gorgeous Gatsby. This time last year he was living as a stray with several semi feral cats at a yard where Shel works.
Shel had been feeding the cats and was particularly worried about this little guy as he had large patches of matted fur around his bottom and flies were landing on him. Over several months she managed to get close enough to him to catch him β€ Gatsby had a blood test and all his nasty mats clipped away. One of my wonderful Pet Angel families, my very first cat client almost 15 years ago, said they would like to adopt him. He's well and truly landed on his paws. It's taken him some time but he now officially has his lap cat badge.
I do love a happy ending π»
It's a very special moment when an animal decides they trust you π