You are truly and angel....

She refuses to let me flip her over and she's too strong to wrestle with...LOL

I was gone for a few hours tonight and when I came home, there she was, watching out her door with her face smooshed against the glass.

I opened it to give her a head pat and she start gliding out and up my arm.

She had most of herself out and wrapped around my shoulders, gently hugging me and rubbing her face on mine.
[exactly like a cat does does...it's weird]

Then she glided off my other shoulder and back into her house.

Given how 'giggly' she gets when I rub her back and her sudden desire to come out and 'cuddle' me every chance she gets, I'm suspecting she's looking for love in all the wrong places.

I mean, I do dearly love her but not like that.



She seems okay, now.

The good news about dad is that it's very small, well defined spots in his upper lung and he's probably going to get "CyberKnife" surgery which is a totally awesome technology.
Google it.
It looks really "Star Trek".

I think he's gonna be fine and hanging around to drive me mad[der] for a long time.....

I'm glad you're okay now.
I fear getting sick more than anything because hubby is not a bit critter-savvy and I would worry myself to death if he was home alone tending my animals.
In 1993, while I was hospitalized with double pneumonia, on the third day, he asked me if it was normal for my dog Minny to not be eating, drinking or going to the bathroom.
!!! !!!

Less than 20 minutes later, I was home, still sick as death, having ripped all the IVs out and left the ICU.

So, I stay well for my animals' sakes...

[sure wish my Sunglow male would show up soon....I think Bella is trying to tell me something..and I also think Bob can "hear" her...or do they smell 'romance'?]

Here's Bella, waiting for mom to let her out.



Is that just The Face or what?



Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
Place her on her back. Does she have any trouble righting herself?? If she shows no apparent trouble at all righting herself and does so immediately (and in fact fights you in the first place) than I doubt there's any damage. I'm no vet and I can't see for myself how she's acting, but that's a pretty good tell you can try.

Boas are pretty resilient and a short period of time at a high temp may not have harmed her at all. And she may well be restless simply because the temps were high or because she may be wanting to breed.

Try not to beat yourself up about it. Life happens sometimes and you had some major life issues take priority. It happens to us all. I spent 12 days in the hospital right before Christmas and 2 more weeks immobile on the couch with appendicitis. My hubby took care of the critters for me. He did a good job, but he did miss a couple of poos here and there even though he tried. So the kids weren't kept as clean as I would have liked for a week or so. But it all got fixed once I was better and no one was any worse for wear. Even my sugar gliders got spoiled so they're fat now.......

I'm sorry to hear about your Dad. I hope everything turns out ok. Best wishes to you and your family!