No, hehe.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter
Pet Photos thread where too much is never enough.
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No, hehe.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter RE: Pet Photos thread where too much is never enough.
November 6, 2018 at 5:22 pm
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We've had lots of breed rescues/fosters but eventually they all move on to other homes.
Here is the most recent one, Wags, 7yrs old when we got her, abandoned at a local shelter. And Kali, our most difficult due to medical conditions. We guessed she was 4yrs old.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.
Kali looks sad.
(November 6, 2018 at 6:01 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Kali looks sad. Found in the fall wandering the streets of Co Springs CO, the guess was that she'd spent the summer on the streets. Heart worm, underweight, matted, chronic fungal/bacterial infection in both ears and had been shot twice with a pellet gun. I'd be sad also.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.
1000 karma points to you.
We had a giant 195 pounder we named Peppy. He was a cross between an Irish wolfhound and a Sheepdog. Big wuss he was. But he was the best dog ever.
Disclaimer: I am only responsible for what I say, not what you choose to understand.
We adopted Lady in 2007. She was found as a very young pup in a box in a parking lot. She was with a brother and a sister. The brother didn't make it. She loved my son and I equally. Since our work schedules differed, that worked out quite well. Her favorite places to be were either in my son's bed or snuggled on my chest.
In October 2009 I was getting ready to have a bilateral mastectomy and was quite worried about Lady as she was going to be grieved to not be able to snuggle with/on me when Alex was at work so I got her a dog. My Chopper...the first Cavalier we had. Lady took to him immediately and took over as mother to him. Sadly in 2016 we lost Chopper early in the year and Lady in the fall. Though she was having some health issues, I still think she grieved herself to death over his death. My son took this picture along the way without us knowing we would lose them both in the space of six months. I miss them both every day. Along the way we got Karma. She and Lady got along great and poor Karm glued herself to my husband after the loss of Lady and Chop. She really never bonded with Ziggy (who we got nearly three years ago.) like she had with Lady and Chop. Here's a picture of the girls gabbing by the pool and soaking up some sun. A picture of young Ziggy and Lady before she got real sick. She was a damn good dog and is missed every day. The mean ole cat (Blue) was adopted from a local shelter about five years ago when he was so tiny he could fit in my hand. That's far from the case any more...he's a big cat. He and the dogs have gotten along to varying degrees...Karm acts like he doesn't exist and Quinn can't figure out why he isn't up for crazy puppy shenanigans. For a time after Lady died he took over her bed...something he had never done before. Then there is the nutty damn African Grey (Chewy) we adopted about 25 years ago. She is antisocial when it comes to physical contact...thanks in large part to treatment she received before we got her..but she can be pretty gabby and we enjoy her. Here's a picture of her on a nice day enjoying time on the deck and munching on a Pringles. I don't bake for my husband but I do bake for Chewch and our Quaker...it's pretty clear who's in charge around here. RE: Pet Photos thread where too much is never enough.
November 6, 2018 at 11:17 pm
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(November 6, 2018 at 9:23 pm)anjele Wrote: We adopted Lady in 2007. She was found as a very young pup in a box in a parking lot. She was with a brother and a sister. The brother didn't make it. She loved my son and I equally. Since our work schedules differed, that worked out quite well. Her favorite places to be were either in my son's bed or snuggled on my chest. I hope you're out of the woods and feeling well now. (November 6, 2018 at 9:23 pm)anjele Wrote: I miss them both every day. You are a good doggy momma. (November 6, 2018 at 9:23 pm)anjele Wrote: A picture of young Ziggy and Lady before she got real sick. Sorry you take their loss so hard. I have a lot of friends who do as well. I dread it but accept the inevitable, and try to reinvest in the new pup right away. I can tell you do that as well. (Plus you've diversified your holdings even more than me.) I've taken to having two on hand for my peace of mind and comfort. At some point I'll have to make sure I have a concrete plan for rehoming any dog that survives me. I sort of do informally now but at some point it may take on some urgency. (November 6, 2018 at 9:23 pm)anjele Wrote: The mean ole cat (Blue) was adopted from a local shelter about five years ago when he was so tiny he could fit in my hand. That's far from the case any more...he's a big cat. He and the dogs have gotten along to varying degrees...Karm acts like he doesn't exist and Quinn can't figure out why he isn't up for crazy puppy shenanigans. For a time after Lady died he took over her bed...something he had never done before. I envy you the cat. If I outlast my wife I will definitely have a cat on the team. Would love to have the cross species interaction. (November 6, 2018 at 9:23 pm)anjele Wrote: Then there is the nutty damn African Grey (Chewy) we adopted about 25 years ago. She is antisocial when it comes to physical contact...thanks in large part to treatment she received before we got her..but she can be pretty gabby and we enjoy her. Here's a picture of her on a nice day enjoying time on the deck and munching on a Pringles. I don't bake for my husband but I do bake for Chewch and our Quaker...it's pretty clear who's in charge around here. My first wife got an African Grey that bit her in the middle of her chest really hard and that got him/her re-homed. I used to have many finches, weavers and other small birds in outdoor aviaries but I've moved on to gardening for the sake of birds in the area. Fortunately I live along a natural flyway which extends from the hills above the Cal campus along the creek to my place so there is a lot of avian visitors and pretty good variety. I don't feed though, except by way of what the plants produce. They're not pets but I enjoy seeing their natural behaviors. Two dogs and a cat will do me fine I think, but please keep posting the pics and stories for your big animal family.
My siblings and I chalk up our love of pets to the fact that we had a father who was a veterinarian who didn't like animals in the house. He grew up on a farm and all the animals there had a job to do.
I did have a hamster when I was real young. But other than that we did not have house pets when I was growing up. The one dog we had was trained for hunting though his skills in that area were seldom used. My brother and his wife have had a dog (one at a time) since before they married nearly thirty years ago. They also often were boarding my sister-in-law's mother's dogs quite frequently as that is the movingest women I have ever met. So, often they had their dog and two others living with them. My sister used to have rabbits in her apartment in Chicago. She is allergic to cats and worked too much to have a dog. Now she has five cats and a standing biweekly appointment for allergy shots. Since dad's ashes currently reside with her we have decided that dad is in hell...he hated...and I mean hated cats. Now he lives with five and there have been times when my niece's two cats have taken up residence too. Were dad not dead...this would surely do him in. Over the years my kids and I have had, along with the aforementioned critters, hamsters, a turtle, fish, parakeets, and finches. My neighbors probably wonder just how many animals are here with all the Chewy.com deliveries that arrive. And once every five weeks the groomer shows up and our garage is transformed into a doggie spa. As for the other...the mastectomies were done nine years ago October 26th. I did not opt for chemo or radiation. Reconstruction was started at that time and finished in March of the next year. Doing well, thanks.
This is Tyri. We took her in yesterday as a "foster," but we doubt she'll ever be leaving. She's 13-15 years old and has hyperthyroidism. We give her meds in the morning and night to keep it under control. I hope the vets discovered it before it did damage to her organs. We do know she was abandoned. She seems otherwise healthy, albeit the skinny and scraggly silhouette characteristic of her disorder.
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