Have you ever needed crutches? I hadn't, until a week ago. I'm pretty sure I strained a muscle while running a half-marathon. (That sounds kind of cool, doesn't it? I'm not actually that cool; the last time I strained a muscle it was from carrying too many shopping bags at once.) In any case, I found myself in need of some crutches. I sent my husband to the store to get some. Photo: A pair of crutches leans against a wall Not that crutches are all that complex, but because I hadn't used any before, I wondered if I could figure out how to adjust them to fit me properly. I shouldn't have worried. John came home from Walmart with their generic store brand of crutches, complete with instructions. First, I needed to take out a long bolt that went through the hand grip. Then I needed to find my height range, push down two metal pieces, and slide the crutches until the little metal pieces came up in the hole near my height range. (Having two people for this...
How did the cats lose their eyes? Was it a birth defect or an injury. I have a one eyed chicken and I think it was born without the other eye since it has so many other deformities.
ReplyDeletePhillip's breeder said he lost his in a fight. We suspect Leela was born with only one eye, but as she was a shelter cat that came in as a stray, we have no way of knowing for sure.
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ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and I bet they don't even know they are handicapped.
ReplyDeleteIt takes a very special person to adopt a cat like that. To have two in your life is great. And creepy.
ReplyDeleteI told my husband we somehow raised very compassionate children, who also have very compassionate friends. Personally, I (not-so) secretly think of the cats as zombie cats. However, Leela has a very sweet personality. I can't make a good judgment call of Phillip; he's in a new environment and is still a kitten.
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