Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Calling Singapore
Last night I dreamt that I'd gone back home and Pip gave me her usual greeting: circling my feet and mewing/whining in her special kitten voice for me, getting ready to jump up for a cuddle.
So when I woke up I called my trusty catsitter SP who gave me a brief outline of what's going on in the House of CatDonna during my absence:
I miss my dogs too. Over here I see lots of people walking their poochies, and I wish Singapore had such wide natural spaces for me to take Rusty.
Compared to this place, Singapore sucks big time for dog-walking.
Bishan Park's full of parasites, there are too many people at the beach, and the reservoirs aren't exactly pet-friendly.
Does anyone have a nice place in Singapore to take dogs out? Drop in a comment and let me know. :)
CatDonna
So when I woke up I called my trusty catsitter SP who gave me a brief outline of what's going on in the House of CatDonna during my absence:
- Hazel and Fiver are growing too attached to Pip, who's also being over-protective of them. When SP opens the door to their room they won't come out to play with her, and they keep hiding behind Mommy. SP is going to separate Pip and babies very soon; H+F need to be more independent, and Pip needs to re-integrate with the other cats to regain her sanity.
- I'd left a note for SP to help me put Lucie and Boonie up for adoption on the Catwelfare site [for the third time, woohoo] but SP can't identify them from my written descriptions [is my English so bad, oh dear]. So she won't put up anything as yet, and I'm going to mail her some pics from my blog. ONCE I GET BROADBAND ARGH ARGH ARGH
- SP thinks my three rabbits have lovely personalities [I was in rabbit rescue/fostering before]. That put me on an immediate guilt trip: MUST spend more time with the bunnies.
- I called my mother as well [who checks on my place once in a while] and she mentioned that Teddy seems to be living on top of the fridge now. I suspect Doe must be bullying Teddy terribly, now that we're not around to stop him.
I miss my dogs too. Over here I see lots of people walking their poochies, and I wish Singapore had such wide natural spaces for me to take Rusty.
Compared to this place, Singapore sucks big time for dog-walking.
Bishan Park's full of parasites, there are too many people at the beach, and the reservoirs aren't exactly pet-friendly.
Does anyone have a nice place in Singapore to take dogs out? Drop in a comment and let me know. :)
CatDonna