It has been an exciting week for Mr. Armani! For the first time since he developed diabetes, Armani can get to the top of his scratching post!
Armani atop his scratching post
As he got stronger, he has been able to get on the counter, fridge, and cabinets, which are higher jumps than the post, but the post wiggles a bit when the cats climb on it, and he was not able to manage that movement. Until now! Look how proud he is of himself.
Armani with his favorite toy, which apparently is a bird
Armani also learned that this new toy is a bird, and not, as we thought at first, a fish. He is very confused but will continue to play with it to gather more data.
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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