The Weekly Mews with Armani

Thank you everyone who read Armani’s new mewsletter last week! I got some very nice messages about it, and Armani raised $30 to donate to Sioux Falls All Cats Rescue! They are a volunteer-run organization that raises money for vet funds and foster homeless cats, and they took care of Armani’s sister, Vera, before she came to live with us.

Pictured: Cataloup plant

The vet says Armani’s sugars seem to be leveling out nicely, and he’s taking the advice to rest seriously. He’s been able to get onto the kitchen counter all by himself through an obstacle course of the recliner, desk, and stool, then makes his way to the refrigerator, where he yells until a human helps him up. This week, for the first time since he got sick, he made the final leap to his favorite place in the world: the top of the cabinets. I wasn’t sure he would make it, and it made me nervous, but he got there!

You have no idea how high I can fly

He also spent some time watching his favorite show, Birds on the Balcony. Pictured below is an interaction between Armani and his favorite pigeon friend this morning.

Not pictured: about ten seconds later, Armani launched his attack. Since there was glass between him and his bird friend, it was unsuccessful.

Armani knows it’s been an extra-heavy week for his humans and the people they care about. He encourages them to set boundaries and spend as much time being Cat Beds as possible.

Armani stares at beautiful people <3
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Published by Dr Marschall

Dr. Amy Marschall received her Psy.D. from the University of Hartford in September 2015. She completed her internship at the National Psychology Training Consortium with specializations in assessment and rural mental health. Currently, she specializes in trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care, and she is certified in telemental health. Dr. Marschall runs a private practice, RMH Therapy, where she provides individual and family therapy as well as psychological assessments across the lifespan. Dr. Amy Marschall is an author and professional speaker.

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