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cats... we have a cat- rethinking that, think she has people...
weird animal- think shes got suicidal tendencies, like to spring out of nowhere and attack our shepherd, she'll 'slap' him with her declawed mitts ten times in the blink of an eye, then runaway while he scrambles for traction... she'll be a snack for him one of these days.
weird animal- think shes got suicidal tendencies, like to spring out of nowhere and attack our shepherd, she'll 'slap' him with her declawed mitts ten times in the blink of an eye, then runaway while he scrambles for traction... she'll be a snack for him one of these days.
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It's pretty cool when you love a car enough to think 30 years out and still want it in your life. This is how I felt about my first car (my Dodge Dart) and 18 years later, I still have it!!!
The accidental cat-pic posting turned out to be great. I guess we're all lucky that this was the picture you accidentally tapped on.
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3 cats household here as well...went to a great expense in supplying them easy excess to the (huge) back yard...high enough fence to keep them in, and they are quite happy with their "own space" lol
McDuff was a stray that wondered into our yard, right smack into my daughter's birthday party...he was just standing there at the entrance, barely able to stand and wobbly, maybe all of a 9 month old kitten!
He was skin and bone too. My wife saw him first, walked over to him, and he wobbled toward her and rubbed up against her leg...my daughter suggested we adopt him... I agreed, but on the condition I 'll post a notice in the neighborhood, if there was no response, he stays....
He's a gorgeous cat, it's called a rag doll...coloration is that of a Siamese, but with long soft hair fur, chocolate brown face, and intense blue eyes.
This gets interesting: by the next day we started noticing a very rancid nasty smell throughout the house, we could not locate where it was coming from... I also started to notice we would "hang around" the food bowl ( we had to nurse him back to health) but he would not eat...
Picked him up and both of us had a closer look at this poor lil guy, the nasty smell was coming out of him alright....some low excuse of a human that had him before us, decided they did not want him, kicked him in the head, broke both sides of his jaw,and drove his lower teeth straight up into his upper roof of his mouth!!!!!! NO wonder he was skinny and would not eat!
Straight over to my friend, who is a certified vet with a cat clinic... 4 hr operation to his jaw, 16 stitches to the roof of his mouth, and intravenous meds to clear up the horrible mouth infection he had.
visited him daily on my way to the office, just to check up on him and keep my wife and daughter informed...$3,000 vet bill later, and now he's a great healthy beauty of a cat,very very affectionate, and gets along perfectly with the other two rescues we have...just had to share the story behind this one cute stray kitten with you guys.
Some people just should NOT be allowed to have kids or pets, heartless low lives!
McDuff was a stray that wondered into our yard, right smack into my daughter's birthday party...he was just standing there at the entrance, barely able to stand and wobbly, maybe all of a 9 month old kitten!
He was skin and bone too. My wife saw him first, walked over to him, and he wobbled toward her and rubbed up against her leg...my daughter suggested we adopt him... I agreed, but on the condition I 'll post a notice in the neighborhood, if there was no response, he stays....
He's a gorgeous cat, it's called a rag doll...coloration is that of a Siamese, but with long soft hair fur, chocolate brown face, and intense blue eyes.
This gets interesting: by the next day we started noticing a very rancid nasty smell throughout the house, we could not locate where it was coming from... I also started to notice we would "hang around" the food bowl ( we had to nurse him back to health) but he would not eat...
Picked him up and both of us had a closer look at this poor lil guy, the nasty smell was coming out of him alright....some low excuse of a human that had him before us, decided they did not want him, kicked him in the head, broke both sides of his jaw,and drove his lower teeth straight up into his upper roof of his mouth!!!!!! NO wonder he was skinny and would not eat!
Straight over to my friend, who is a certified vet with a cat clinic... 4 hr operation to his jaw, 16 stitches to the roof of his mouth, and intravenous meds to clear up the horrible mouth infection he had.
visited him daily on my way to the office, just to check up on him and keep my wife and daughter informed...$3,000 vet bill later, and now he's a great healthy beauty of a cat,very very affectionate, and gets along perfectly with the other two rescues we have...just had to share the story behind this one cute stray kitten with you guys.
Some people just should NOT be allowed to have kids or pets, heartless low lives!
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