We also discovered she had an eye infection in both eyes (rather obvious, as her eyes were blood red and had green discharge), and tape worms and hook worms.
As you can imagine, we're pretty pissed she was so neglected at a so-called "rescue".
She's been treated for the tape worm already, but we have to wait another two weeks to treat the hookworms. We also have to hold her down every twelve hours and smear goo in her eyes, which is particularly awesome when she's wet and we're in our work clothes.
In other news, we're working on getting the garden planted. Today we went to the Farmer's Market and bought starts. We planted lettuce, spinach, peas, beans, cucumbers, yellow cherry tomatoes, big pink tomatoes, better boy tomatoes, yellow peppers, red peppers, sweet bananas, chili peppers, corn, zucchini, eggplant, red potatoes, blue potatoes, and russet potatoes. We also bought some cool looking flowers to plant in the front.
Last weekend Roger finished the pallet compost bin.
Poor Dia! Man, I would make sure that so-called "rescue" place heard from you especially for what they soaked you to "adopt" her! Wow - looks like you'll be able to open your own Farmers Market with that garden. You gonna put anything around it to keep the rabbits and deer out? Hey Rog - looks like you're doing pretty good with those carpentry skills. Take care and good luck with Dia - need to tell that cat to take it easy on that sick dog!
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