Living with an ageing ham is a bit of a rollercoaster, many of us have been there but I never really get used to it, we have good weeks where Zak continues to astound me with his youthfulness & not so good weeks when I’m like an anxious mother hen!
This week he’s been really quiet, off his food a bit not even finishing his crock treats & I hadn’t seen him run in his wheel for more than a few steps which is so unlike him.
Yesterday morning he was up & about & seemed to have his appetite back enjoying his treats properly & pouching a load of pine nuts which were always his favourite but he’s rarely bothered with them now but in the evening he was so quiet, he’s made himself a little nest in a coconut by the door & spends most of the evening in there & doesn’t have far to go if I come bearing gifts.
I was really getting quite anxious about him again when I went off to sort a few things before bed, came back into the room to find him running in his wheel as if he didn’t have a care in the world1 He stopped & looked at me as if to say “I thought you’d gone!” Little tyke

At least I slept well knowing he was just having me one!
He was on form this morning enjoying his breakfast & had great fun climbing into a little pot of sunflower hearts, not sure if he ate or pouched any but he enjoyed throwing them all over the floor!
Just in case he got bored with only four flavours of croc complete

I thought I’d try something new & got him some of the Vet IQ healthy. bites, nutricare flavour, no idea what they’re supposed to taste of but they smell really fruity, I tried him with one & he ran off to hide in his cork tunnel to eat it, “mine all mine!” he hasn’t done that for so long I guess it was a hit then!
Can’t believe this will be his fourth Christmas with me, it will be his favourite baby macaroni cheese for tea
