We used to give our dog puréed pumpkin or pumpkin powder mixed into his food when we first adopted him, because he had a bad stomach, probably from having been a stray and eating what he could scavenge. That seemed to help, because his stomach has since been much better.
Of course, we also feed him better than what he got at the shelter, where he spent a long time after being adopted and returned.
Currently sitting for cat, Margaret, and kitten, Audrey who is a going concern. I got home from a concert last night and found this when I opened the door. Thank goodness it didnt shatter. The owner is aware. We blame Audrey. The lamp is now in a closet. @Maggie8K make note. I recall your recent post about sitting kittens.
Thanks, noted in case I sit kittens in the future.
I opted out of that sit with the surprise kitten, because I didn’t want to risk trouble while telecommuting and having video mtgs in a tiny Hong Kong flat.
Ours looks a little like yours but grumpier @Happypets
Mandu (as in Kathmandu), 11 years, not big on cuddles but will take a few strokes, very talkative, likes chicken, boss of the house, very long too