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Post by Bayvistafarm » Mon Aug 01, 2016 3:10 pm

Good afternoon!! Been cleaning my room. NOT that I wanted to at all... but was waiting for my cat in the windowsill to go pee, so I could try and get a sample. When the vacuum started, she wanted OUT. So out she went.

Around 4am... she woke me... and wouldn't lay nice, and be pet... and when I realized she was positioning for a PEE in my bed, I woke up fast!! I pushed her on the ground and waited to see what the hell she was up to. She was trying to pee on the rug next to my bed. She then walked around to the other side of the bed, and tried to pee on that rug. She went into her litterbox, and I noticed there, she had blood on top of that gross clumping at litter. And, when back in my room.. mucous and stuff.

So... phoned emergency vet in Brantford, as ours is closed this fine holiday of course, and well, with all the symptoms of a UTI, they didn't want to give her meds, until they did an urine test. Bladder was too small... so no luck there. After $130 with take home pain meds... suggested I go to my own vet, and get them to address it. Brantford has NO ultrasound to look at bladder to get a sample either with a needle thru the gut... or see if there are stones. Ugh.

So, I KNOW it will be another $130 +... because of urine collection/testing... and drugs if need be, or other.

Be quiet Ross.... I love my cat, lol.
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Post by Killerbunny » Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:29 pm

It's OK I get it! Poor thing must be in agony.
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Post by Killerbunny » Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:32 pm

I think community gardens or allotments are very important. Many people in the UK have these (we did) when you don't have space to grow you rent a plot for a nominal fee and grow your own. Back then it was double digging too, no cultivators.
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.
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Post by ross » Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:37 pm

Music on my tin roof Kathy .. :susel:
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Post by Flat Rock Farm » Mon Aug 01, 2016 8:09 pm

Bayvistafarm wrote:QR_BBPOST Good afternoon!! Been cleaning my room. NOT that I wanted to at all... but was waiting for my cat in the windowsill to go pee, so I could try and get a sample. When the vacuum started, she wanted OUT. So out she went.

Around 4am... she woke me... and wouldn't lay nice, and be pet... and when I realized she was positioning for a PEE in my bed, I woke up fast!! I pushed her on the ground and waited to see what the hell she was up to. She was trying to pee on the rug next to my bed. She then walked around to the other side of the bed, and tried to pee on that rug. She went into her litterbox, and I noticed there, she had blood on top of that gross clumping at litter. And, when back in my room.. mucous and stuff.

So... phoned emergency vet in Brantford, as ours is closed this fine holiday of course, and well, with all the symptoms of a UTI, they didn't want to give her meds, until they did an urine test. Bladder was too small... so no luck there. After $130 with take home pain meds... suggested I go to my own vet, and get them to address it. Brantford has NO ultrasound to look at bladder to get a sample either with a needle thru the gut... or see if there are stones. Ugh.

So, I KNOW it will be another $130 +... because of urine collection/testing... and drugs if need be, or other.

Be quiet Ross.... I love my cat, lol.

Shoot Shirley we were open today and we do have an ultrasound. Porr kitty!! Just FYI for future :wink:
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Post by baronrenfrew » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:20 am

Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST I think community gardens or allotments are very important. Many people in the UK have these (we did) when you don't have space to grow you rent a plot for a nominal fee and grow your own. Back then it was double digging too, no cultivators.
Yep, same in Germany. Folks have a "garden shed" and they'll spend the weekend in their shed vs their hot apartment (since almost nobody has ac there).
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Post by Maximus » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:31 am

Morning y'all

I got bounce in my walk today! Woohoo!! Now to find a balance between getting a serious backlog of outside and inside work done and not over doing it.

Heading out shortly for blood work and blood pressure again and I'm confident today is my 'release day' from these tests. I've resorted to wearing long sleeves as my arms are a flipping mess which is a wee bit of a struggle in this weather.

Going to put some 'suspected' Muscovy drakes for sale (approx 5 weeks old) geeze, I can't even remember how old they are. Will have to look it up. ... anyone need a duckling or two? If not, off to the auction they go on Friday.

In Dunnville the local farmers market is small. Some grow their own and sell. Some have some crafty stuff. Some sell eggs, which I don't think they are allowed, but whatever, doesn't bother me. The ones who sell their own produce or food land ontarios produce are priced above what I'm willing to pay for the most part. It's a struggle for me and I address it with the vendor, but I can't justify $4/head of romaine lettuce. I can walk across the road to food basics and pay $1/head for Canadian or Ontario romaine this time of year. They claim they can't reduce their prices, but the flow and marker size is very small and I'm convinced in order to get it growing changes need to happen. We have a very big cottage community here they could benefit from, instead food basics and Sobeys parking lot is jammed.

Anyways, lots to do. Hope everyone has a good day. It's going to get warmer as the week goes on. This is not the weather I like to read about. On a happier weather note, I found plenty of these on my property this weekend! We get our leaves early in the spring and we also start to turn every year around August. Wooohooo. What comes after red leaves? Snow!!! Where's my shovel??
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Post by WLLady » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:40 am

morning everyone!
got a bit of rain yesterday! yay! strange weather though...the clouds were popping up and raining out in place....no wind, no nothing. fencing is done, and half of the area that was the driveshed and old barn is cleaned up for nails. not finding too many now. incredible the mess that the roof on those made, must have had 3 layers of shingles, and all the nails that go with them, with rotten (or not much) board left...TONS of nails fell out. i'm pretty sure the tractor tires would be okay, they're pretty thick, but still....we'll finish up the rest this week sometime. Looks like another hot week on the way! i can't wait for fall. at least it was cool last night. everything was all foggy and quiet, the barn fans were off at our place and the pig farm down the road, and then i woke up like a shot because it sounded like the barn fan was on and going to blow up! finally figured out through the fuzz in my head that the neighbour was idling his transport truck having just arrived home......that thing will be dead on the road in a day or two i'm sure!
Had new potatoes from the garden. OMG melt in your mouth! nothing like fresh from the dirt. LOL. and i actually saw one monarch butterfly. And only one....i haven't found any caterpillars or eggs on the milkweed. we have swallowtails like crazy though, all through my parsley LOL.
letting the little munchkin chicks out to run around for the first time this weekend. first day, 2 feet out the door. second day, 3 feet out the door. third day they were brave and made it all the way to the red shed (about 30 feet). this morning, straight across the lawn into the horse paddock LOL. I'm going to grow out the boys outside this month. but the girls (and keeper cockerels for my breeding programs) are moving into the barn tonight after dark. easier to just lift them off the roosts with a flashlight than chase them all over the place. nice to see them roaming around anyways.
much much better than a fishtank or tv!

hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. bvf i hope your girl feels better soon! my last bout with Rose was 6 weeks injectable penicillin to clear her up....but she made it! hopefully the vets can fix her up.

sandy, i'm with ya. 20 degrees cooler please!!!! LOL. glad you are feeling a bit better too! don't get dehydrated working outside!!!! lots of gatorade or lemonade or something water PLUS....it's going to be a warm one.
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Post by baronrenfrew » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:41 am

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So a lady emailed me on Kijiji and I decided to go for a drive and deliver the birds I was selling. Backcountry Watsons Corners near Lanark, old homestead farm and a young couple with some overgrown hobbies. They had 50 chickens running loose: purebreeds of all kinds. The land around was close to forest and real tall weeds so lots of cover for hungry critters. I tried hard to buy her two dark cornish hens (best i've seen in in a long time) to add to my trio but she wouldn't budge. So I asked "where's your dog" she said they didn't have one. My jaw hit the ground. I guess the coyotes in that part of the world get shot at all the time so they stay away from houses but sooner or later the critters will move in. My house and barn is mowed or grazed all around and I still have a fox trying to get what he can and I have two big dogs. (A fox got hit up the road so I think my fox problem is done with.)
So I took a pic of their peahens, and next week I'll "drop in" and try for those cornish again.
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Post by Killerbunny » Tue Aug 02, 2016 10:08 am

Watched the clouds gather and then leave again, nooooo. had a great holiday dinner, home grown potatoes, peas and beans and a lovely organic loin of pork from Plum Hollow.
Take care all.
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.
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