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"Now, we'll have to watch that he doesn't get too "amped" up and get too much energy ." Nah...Duncan loves chasing the laser, but once the laser is put away, he is right back to normal. He doesn't get wild with anything, I don't think.
Regarding the rx wet food: "Is it ok for Indy to have? Just ask the vet as I don't know if it is prescription, etc. " Oh yeah - it's just a bland diet. I asked my vet at Indy's appt yesterday, and she was good with him being on the same diet. The canned food is just the wet version of the dry that Duncan eats.
"One of our rituals in the morning is that I pick him up (which he loves first thing in the morning), and we go around, opening the blinds and windows. He had just walked by the bathroom a minute or so before I went to pick him up. When I picked him up, he started meowing and trying to get down." - It may be that he felt it wasn't on his terms. But I am not worried. (Yeah, that's what I was thinking. He's been back and forth in front of that door so many times since I wrote that, and not one hiss. So he's definitely fine if he goes on his own.)
I went in and played with Indy a couple times this morning, probably 15-20 minutes each time. He loves the fishing pole toys!
Duncan is currently sleeping (and snoring) in one of his cat tree boxes, so he's as happy as he can be right now. I was making breakfast a little bit ago, and he was in the kitchen with me and didn't pay much attention to the bathroom door.
I think that's where we are right now. I will also note that, when I come from playing with Indy, even if I haven't had a chance to wash my hands, Duncan is just fine. It's as if he's saying, "OK...my turn!"
"Now, we'll have to watch that he doesn't get too "amped" up and get too much energy ." Nah...Duncan loves chasing the laser, but once the laser is put away, he is right back to normal. He doesn't get wild with anything, I don't think.
Regarding the rx wet food: "Is it ok for Indy to have? Just ask the vet as I don't know if it is prescription, etc. " Oh yeah - it's just a bland diet. I asked my vet at Indy's appt yesterday, and she was good with him being on the same diet. The canned food is just the wet version of the dry that Duncan eats.
"One of our rituals in the morning is that I pick him up (which he loves first thing in the morning), and we go around, opening the blinds and windows. He had just walked by the bathroom a minute or so before I went to pick him up. When I picked him up, he started meowing and trying to get down." - It may be that he felt it wasn't on his terms. But I am not worried. (Yeah, that's what I was thinking. He's been back and forth in front of that door so many times since I wrote that, and not one hiss. So he's definitely fine if he goes on his own.)
I went in and played with Indy a couple times this morning, probably 15-20 minutes each time. He loves the fishing pole toys!
Duncan is currently sleeping (and snoring) in one of his cat tree boxes, so he's as happy as he can be right now. I was making breakfast a little bit ago, and he was in the kitchen with me and didn't pay much attention to the bathroom door.
I think that's where we are right now. I will also note that, when I come from playing with Indy, even if I haven't had a chance to wash my hands, Duncan is just fine. It's as if he's saying, "OK...my turn!"