Hi everyone. My DaddyMo took a bad fall yesterday. Please bear with him as he figures out to use computer without his right hand. I will do my best to nursemaid him and make sure he rests, too.
~ Little Isis
Oh, no, MO!! As we are getting ‘older’ (I’m older than you–I’ll be 55 in 2 weeks!) I am less balanced (well, in walking, etc… the other implication of that word is debatable!) and less strong!!!
Little Isis, you must be rushed off your paws dear. We suggest that at least one of you sits very close to the injured hand (if not upon it) and keeps up some mighty purring. Nothing heals bruises, bones et al like a good rumbly purr.
Please ensure that your Dad is surrounded by large, soft cushions at all times in the future.
Oh noes! I thought he was out and about showing a friend around town…Hope he gets better soon…
Oh, no! That sounds serious!
Sending healing vibes your way!
((((((((Big Hug)))))))
Oh dear. I think I need to send you my nurse’s hat.
Uh-oh! I am purring lots for your human to get better soon, Little Isis!
Your poor daddy. His hand must be really painful if he can’t use it. We know you’ll be a good nurse, Isis. Make sure he takes good care of himself.
Oh no! you have lots of nursing to do now Little Isis. We are sending purrs for his hand to soon be better.
Oh, we are so sorry to hear this news. We will send up prayers and purrs for him to be all better very soon. Hugs and nose kisses
Oh dear, that’s no fun. We send big healing purrrrrs…
Oh, no, MO!! As we are getting ‘older’ (I’m older than you–I’ll be 55 in 2 weeks!) I am less balanced (well, in walking, etc… the other implication of that word is debatable!) and less strong!!!
we are sending purrs and prayers to your daddy. and some for you too cuz we know how hard it is to take care of peoples.
Uh oh! We’re sorry he fell and has an injury. You better watch over him because Mom Paula is looking forward to meeting him in two weeks.
Little Isis, you must be rushed off your paws dear. We suggest that at least one of you sits very close to the injured hand (if not upon it) and keeps up some mighty purring. Nothing heals bruises, bones et al like a good rumbly purr.
Please ensure that your Dad is surrounded by large, soft cushions at all times in the future.
Mungo & Gerry
Healing purrs for Mo