AMYX FAMILY English Setter & Cats INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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AMYX FAMILY English Setter & Cats INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AMYX FAMILY English Setter & Cats INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH SETTER DOG (Canis familiaris) 1 2 1. Head 3 2. Nose 4 5 3. Neck 6 7 8 5. Ears 6. Shoulders 9 10 4. Eyes 7. Leg 8. Tail 9. Back 10. Bum MIXED BREED CAT (Felis catus) 1. Head 2. Nose 3. Neck 4. Eyes 5. Ears 1 2 3 4 5 6. Shoulders 7. Leg 6 8. Tail 9. Back 10. Bum 7 8 9 10 CONTENTS AMYX FAMILY Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Feeding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 To Start Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Trouble-shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1. GETTING STARTED To get started, enter the home. At this point you will most likely be greeted by the English Setter, Archer. Pat him on the head. Due to the leaky nature of the white long-haired cat, Pips, both he & Muezza should be isolated in their room. Their room, the first door on the left, is a sanctuary from the English Setter. They love their room. It is also sometimes very dusty from the litter boxes, so please take care if you are prone to dust allergies. Sometimes I think I hear the cats whispering and plotting my demise when I close the door. Oversharing again...sorry. 2. FEEDING I. Archer, the English Setter Archer loves his meal times. One of the ways in which he shows this is through prancing around the house while his meal is being prepared. Or he’s stalking prey and you’re the prey. Well anyhoo, let's prepare some meals shall we? FISH BERRY PIE 1 cup of dry food (pantry) 1/2" disk of meat log (refrigerator) 1 to 2 spoonfuls of yogurt (refrigerator) 1 fish oil capsule (counter) 1 half a handful of blueberries (if available) II. CATS Our cats, Pips in particular, are voracious eaters. If they were the size of tigers, we would all surely be dead. The cats have a simpler meal to make; prepared twice daily. THE STINKS 1 can of wet food (pantry) 1 cup of dry food (pantry) And there we have it, they are sure to be happily slurping and chomping away now! Dinnertime is a simpler affair. SAVORY PIE Dinner is essentially the same: 1 cup of dry food (pantry) 1/2" disk of meat log (refrigerator) 1 cut up carrot (refrigerator) THEIR FOOD STINKS 4. TO START PLAY Archer has a number of toys in a wicker basket set into a cubby hole to the right of the television. To initiate playtime, remove any one of the toys from the basket and wave it in front of his face. Within seconds he should latch on and begin play. Hold on and take care not to have him knock you over! He's stronger than he looks. Archer also likes to play "Sometimes Fetch" in the back yard with a tennis ball. We say "Sometimes Fetch" because, well, he can loose interest in the ball especially if a butterfly catches his interest. Play with the cats is, unfortunately, not a viable activity for them at this stage in their life. Pips is likened to an old man that just wants you off his lawn. And Muezza is simply not amused by any foolishness. Best just to pat them on the head and tell them they are good at what they're doing at the moment (most likely they will be sitting or laying down). Nevertheless, there will be a feather stick in their room should you feel compelled to wave it around in the air. 5. MAINTENANCE Walking doggies, while considered by some as a form of play, is really just a maintenance routine. Among many other benefits, the walk helps with the mental and physical well-being of both the dog and the dog-walker. To perform this maintenance routine you will need the following items: • Sprenger prong collar (hanging on coat hooks) • 6' lead (hanging on coat hooks) • Poo bags (Don't know where these are!) Archer also hates to be brushed sometimes. We are trying to correct this behavior with treats and love but are having a 'ruff' time with it. Ha........ha. If he needs to be brushed, they can be found in the wicker basket to the left of the toy basket. The cats mostly perform their own maintenance. Pips does need to get three pills a day, two in the morning and one in the evening. Elizabeth knows what these pills are called. 6. TROUBLE-SHOOTING • Archer won't eat his breakfast/dinner. It is normal for him to sometimes skip a meal. He seems to be a bit of a finicky eater or he ate some grass. • Archer is throwing up grass. Hopefully he did so outside. • Archer is being a jerk. He's high on grass, he's cranky and needs to be kenneled. • It is daytime and Archer won't come in from the backyard. Produce a cookie and ask "Do you want a cookie?" • It is nighttime and Archer won't come in from the backyard. Using a flashlight, produce a cookie and ask "Do you want a cookie?" • Pips is meowing at me and won't stop. Pips is telling you to get off of his lawn. Get off his lawn. • Muezza is in the garage, creepily looking in from the cat door. She's creepy like that. 6. CONTACTS AMYX FAMILY Charles mobile in Lithuania: +370 6 226 9819 Charles email: [email protected] Elizabeth mobile: 407-733-0615 Elizabeth email: [email protected] Kristin: 407-252-7399 (she will have extra key) WINTER PARK VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1601 LEE ROAD WINTER PARK, FL 32789 Phone: 407-644-2676