Courtney
... and the Dynamic Duo!
Tomorrow, I'm calling Kismet's vet to book her in for a look-see of the infected area on her back. The skin itself is starting to look a bit infecting (not oozing, mind you, but a little gray and "lumpy") and I want to nip that in the bud. However, I can't really take any more time off work, so Adam will be dropping her off in the AM and picking her up after work.
Even though I trust the vet's experience, I want to make absolutely sure that he sees the problem area. I was thinking that marking a few quills around the area (not directly on, but close enough to draw the eye since the spot itself is small) with bright blue paint would help, but I can't remember which paint was the safe. Tempera? Acrylic? Watercolor?
Why blue? I figure it's one of the few colors that won't be mistaken for blood, infection or dirt.
Thanks!
Even though I trust the vet's experience, I want to make absolutely sure that he sees the problem area. I was thinking that marking a few quills around the area (not directly on, but close enough to draw the eye since the spot itself is small) with bright blue paint would help, but I can't remember which paint was the safe. Tempera? Acrylic? Watercolor?
Why blue? I figure it's one of the few colors that won't be mistaken for blood, infection or dirt.
Thanks!