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Tweety in that situation the anxiety is undestandable
Ado that's pretty remarkable that he survived
NJ22 I didn't even think to look for the lights but it was probably too cloudy here
Stars hope the pain eases up
Work was better yesterday, still decided to stay a little late but the rest of the day was pretty good. Talked with the supervisor about a complicated case, came up with a solution which will hopefully get things resolved. Next week looks less busy, but a coworker is out all week so we'll see
J was too tired to go out last night, apparently he didn't sleep much. Probably excitement over being done with his IV antibiotics and getting his PICC line removed. We'll meet Sunday instead
Not meeting dad for lunch today, he found out last minute his cousin's funeral is today
I'll go out and do birdwatching as usual, get my hair cut, bake some cornbread and make amaretto
Svengoolie has Werewolf of London which I've seen before but is pretty good
Will be in the low 40s today, rain later on
No Stars In My Eyes
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There is Bach's Rescue Remedy for people (with alcohol base) and animals (free of alcohol). Look for a small yellow box in the pet treatments aisle. I used to buy it at the Health Food Store, but now, oddly, I have found it at Walmart, too! It worked better for Ozzie than Xanax or another prescription med from the vet. Was easy to just squirt one dropper-full down inside of his mouth. He never complained or tried to run off when he saw me pick up the little bottle, so it couldn't have tasted too bad to him.I know the directions said to give something like 2-3 drops for a dose, no matter the size of the animal, but Ozzie got such BAD shaking that I just used a dropper-full for him. It is all-herbal and didn't ever seem to give him any bad side effects. Good luck!