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JuneBug sounds all congested which might be seasonal since I've actually been able to use Actual Real Air to cool the place at night by opening the windows. Looking forward to when I don't need to turn the AC on in the afternoon. This morning I was mildly concerned since Junie horked up a hairball and I was weighing whether it was just a hairball and should I give her the anti-vomiting meds? However, cue up not even ten minutes later and the boy comes out and even more dramatically horks up his own hairball so I have my answer. I don't recall more hairballs happening during season change but also, they're both getting older and I think it's just tougher for their systems to process the hair through their digestive systems.

My back is twinging some in the tell-tale spot so I am WFH this morning since I also have a webcall so it's not like it matters whether I'm doing that from work or home anyway. Aside from kitty whining, at least it'll be quieter than the office. I'll need to take plenty of breaks because I am scheduled for jury duty next week and I don't have time to reach out to the substitute doctor that's filling in for my GP that left the practice to try to convince them to get me paperwork to defer jury duty. I'm hoping that my number doesn't come up or that I get dismissed quickly.

Date: 2024-09-04 11:46 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] halfmoon_mollie1
just this:

Fall
Cats shed to replace their summer coat with a fluffier winter coat around October and November.

Hot weather
Cats' natural instincts cause them to shed more often, which leads to them licking and swallowing more hair.

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