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Shrapnel von Pondfarm, after the Farm where he was born, and they find a lot of shrapnel and WW1 relics when plowing.. son of the farm has a museum and a replica WW1 tank, Shrap was born next to the tracks under a tarp.
He's living the life. spoiled.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1642622876.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1642622876.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1642622876.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1642622876.jpg |
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Put one of those loud ass delivery vehicle backup beepers on the wife's car. Now everyone can be old age grouchy!
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Now, neighbors, family, door to door salesmen, those are another story. |
Well-maintained cats can readily reach 18-20 years without trouble. They do get grouchy in their old age and I've had a few of those. Some things that worked for us:
- Has anything changed in your cat's routine or environment? They don't always like change. - Are you socializing with them enough? They are "pride" animals and consider you part of the pride. They may just want you to play more. - Meow back loudly (seriously - they don't like it either and take the hint after a while). Alternative is to make another annoying (to your cat) noise every time the cat is vocalizing past your tolerance. This should only take a few weeks of consistent application to retrain the cat (and possibly have your wife eject you from the house - get her on-board first). - Add a routine of catnip in the evening a few times a week; it does mellow them out. Roll-around catnip toys seem to keep them occupied. - Look up "Feliway" - This stuff does seem to work to soothe grouchy cats. |
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