Max and Claudia House-sitting Guide

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Honey Bunny

Food

Honey Bunny eats twice a day. Her meals do not need to be at exactly the same times every day as long as it is consistent within a few hours. She takes a joint supplement in the morning and an SSRI medication in the evening.

Breakfast ~8am-11am

Put one full level (not overflowing) scoop of dry food from the large plastic container in front of the buffet into the metal dog bowl. Heat a small amount of filtered water in the red electric kettle next to the sink. Pour a small amount (about half a cup) of warm or boiling water in the food. Add a small dusting of the freeze dried salmon meal topper to the food. Stir well and allow food to soften and cool down for a few minutes. Place two joint supplement treats from the glass jar next to the air fryer (on the buffet) on top of the food and serve.

Dinner ~8pm-11pm

Aside from the joint supplement, Honey Bunny's dinner is prepared the same as her breakfast. Instructions are repeated below:
Put one full level (not overflowing) scoop of dry food from the large plastic container in front of the buffet into the metal dog bowl. Heat a small amount of filtered water in the red electric kettle next to the sink. Pour a small amount (about half a cup) of warm or boiling water in the food. Add a small dusting of the freeze dried salmon meal topper to the food. Stir well and allow food to soften and cool down for a few minutes.
While Bunny's dinner is cooling down, you can give her her SSRI medicine. Her medication is is a green and white pill organizer next to the toaster on the counter. Each compartment should have two distinct green capsules. She should take both each night. To give her the pills you should scoop some of the creamy peanut butter (red label; the crunchy peanut butter with the blue label is for humans only) with the spoon side of the blue plastic camping utensil [attach picture?] then place the capsules in the peanut butter and attempt to fold some peanut butter over to cover the pills (doesn't have to be perfect). We use the plastic camping utensil since she occasionally accidentally bites the utensil. Even though we have been using the plastic utensil for a while, she can still be somewhat skittish based on her memory of biting metal spoons/butter knives, so you may have to hold out the spoon with the pb and pills for a little while as she gathers the courage to eat them.

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