Moana has been waiting for Santa very closely this year 🎄😸🎅🏻 —> swipe left 🐾 We are so grateful that Moana was saved off the streets of Honolulu, however there are still millions in Hawai’i without a home. If you’d like to help us feed Linda’s Colony, please see our Amazon wishlist, go fund me, or PayPal link for donations in our bio. Any help would be greatly appreciated as they are fed solely dependent on donations. And thank you to all of you kind and generous souls that have continued to support Linda’s Colony. If you’d like to learn about Linda’s Colony, please see our highlights. Aloha and Mele Kalikimaka everyone ♥️🐾 #adoptdontshop #cat #hawaii #fundraiser #aloha
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Your 90 seconds of hydration #asmr by Snapple 😅😸🩵🐾 Sound up 🔊 It’s important to stay hydrated! Moana and Snapple are on a raw diet so they don’t necessarily drink a lot of water because they get it through their moisture rich meals. We do add water to their meals. We do offer Snapple water but he doesn’t always want any 😸 We hope you can watch this as many times as we have already. Don’t get splashed! 💦💧😅 ✨Snapple was born with a neurological condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). This means his cerebellum is underdeveloped which hinders him to control his motor skills, coordination, and balance. With this he has intention tremors which is a part of the involuntary movement of this condition. This does not affect his cognitive ability and he’s very smart and happy. It does n
LET’S EAT with Snapple! 😋🐾 This is our meal time routine with Snapple. We walk him over to his feeding station. This wasn’t a perfect walk over as he was slipping on the hardwood, but sometimes he’s got good footing to pitter patter over there. It’s not perfect every time, but that’s ok. We walk him just into it so that we make sure his back feet are between the side panels. Then we tell him to sit, as we do with Moana, and he sits. We then lift his front arms over a rolled up towel, blanket, or pee pad in this case 😹 We try to have his front arms positioned so that he’s ’standing’ on his left foot so he can bear weight on it as he would in a normal sitting position. Not always perfect and that’s ok too. His right paw won’t straighten enough so it’s ok to bear weight on it even when ben
We have the privilege to care for Moana & Snapple in return for the love, light, and joy that they bring into our lives ♥️ here’s to Snapple and Moana’s Gotcha days today and tomorrow respectively 🐾🩵 We wouldn’t be the family we are today without them 🥰 Their relationship with each other makes it all that much more special ♥️ Thank you to everyone who has shown for us here. Sprinkling so much love out into the universe to everyone. Aloha 💫♥️ ✨Snapple was born with a neurological condition called Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). This means his cerebellum is underdeveloped which hinders him to control his motor skills, coordination, and balance. With this he has intention tremors which is a part of the involuntary movement of this condition. This does not affect his cognitive ability and he’s