Thursday, June 18, 2020

Older but still lovable (cat)


Roi sunning himself in his backyard


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Do you have an older cat? Does it need assistance to remain healthy and happy?

Our sweet Roi, all 17 years and 6.9 kg of him, definitely belongs to this camp. As he reclines on his nest made of soft towels atop a heating pad (set to low), you can see the folds of furry skin hanging from his frame like heavy velour drapes. He looks like himself, just deflated, as though someone had let some of the air out of his body.

He settles on his bed with care, extending one front paw, then the other, before gingerly lowering the rest of his body with dignity and calmness. Pouncing on anything is no longer in his repertoire and birds in the backyard do not stir up his hunting instinct. 

Once in a great while, we see flickers of his younger, more active and mischievous self. But they appear less often - and last in mere nanoseconds. We are grateful for them, and all the wonderful years he had blessed us with his gentle presence. Never a claw unsheathed. Never a hiss through his mouth. Just sweetness and patience. How did we get so lucky!

Friday, May 8, 2020

 Happy 2020 Mother's Day


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This one is for all the mothers you have and you love.

I hope the scenes in this video - courtesy of Mother Nature herself - will bring them joy.

Even during the Covid19 lockdown ... especially during the lockdown!

Thursday, April 9, 2020

 Spring nature walk during the Covid19 lockdown




Nowadays, when there are more things you CAN'T than CAN do, nature provides unparalleled calm and healing.

When that sense of suffocation seeps in, I meander through my neighborhood streets on foot or on my bicycle - always returning home with renewed strength and hope for better days ahead.

I hope you too are finding solace in your familiar surroundings - those spring buds bursting from every branch, and the expansive blue sky above.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

 King of the road





This neighborhood domesticated cat owns the road. Cars swerve to the left and right to protect its personal pace. Dogs on walks are pulled back by their owners. Those fearless eyes command fear and respect.