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The kites are once again the first to take food from the field. We did go through a patch where they waited fro the crows to alight but they now come straight in in numbers without the need to see other species take food.
Numbers feeding are anything from 300 – 400 on a daily basis.
Max is suffering from a condition of the eyes called macular degeneration and we were of the understanding that this was untreatable. However, on receiving correspondence, and a number of pots of pills, from the managing director of Cytoplan Ltd, there is now more than hope that the condition can be halted or even reversed over time.
Hi Chris, That sounds encouraging news on Max. Hope it goes well.See you at the end of the month. Love to Mum.
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant news about Max Chris. Paws crossed for a good outcome. He's a great playmate, looking forward to seeing him again next month. Oh.....and the kites of course!
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