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These guys are Gusto and Tomtom. Aged one and a quarter, and one and a half; so catettes I guess. Not kittens not cats yet.
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Had to take Henry(Schnauzer) to the Vet today because he is feeling puny. Their new office cat was there and I guess I am considered the "cat whisperer" by a couple of the techs. I had Eli-Mae sitting on my stomach with her head buried in my hands and drooling. Guess she is quit the young pistol. Beyond feisty....
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This is Big Gus roughing up a Border Terrier ;)
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One of our foster kitties came with four little surprises (we knew she was pregnant when my wife trapped her):
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Congratulations! Grand-foster parents!!! You two are truly cat-whispers, especially with the rescue work you've been doing. How is Biscuit doing? Forgot to post the pic, This is Doby, a total a$$-hat of a cat. Never had one like him before. About as bi-polar as they come I think. I have my suspicions as to why, but no proof. Let's just say he returned "different" after getting fixed at the local Animal Outreach. I regret not taking him to our vet. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...b18151c015.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Hahahaha that's funny. We had a big orange and white rescue cat named Morgan, a big 19 pounder and very chill. He would do that to our now 18 year old pissy grandma kitty. It was funny to watch him roller her back and fourth on his back as she pissed and moaned about it. He had that look...."you love it!" Morgan https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...550679b2c2.jpg Pissy grandma "Annie" https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8d972dec10.jpg Stays into her heated cat bed all the time, only gets off to eat and do the doo. |
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She is growing (I realized from looking at her baby pictures, she now has free roam of the spare bedroom/nursery and momma cat and babies are residing in the cage. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1492541600.jpg We took off for the weekend, we are lucky that my friends daughter is a cat lover and cat sits for us... Biscuit was not amused and went to hiding under the bed... but of course she comes out to be fed :D |
Lily loves to play fetch too, has a little stuffed mouse she carries around the house. She will drop it at my feet when she is ready to play:
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Biscuit is not sure what to make of her new roomates,
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Those are some great shots! Especially the last one. The little momma looks like my first kitty. A barn kitten my mom brought home when I was 12, she passed 26.5 years later, literally ripped my heart out having to make that decision. Every dog we had feared her, it was funny to watch them try to just pass by her. Her name was "Booperkanupple", Booper for short. Hey, I was 12......
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...0064e8612f.jpg Getting head butted by Onyx(feral rescue), right after she tried to remove my eyelid with her 40 grit tongue. Her kitty pies on your leg can be the most painful due to her velociraptor claws. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I found this stray cat the other day. I never knew they could stink so bad. |
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Casey, RIP.
We used to have to feed her with tongs or risk losing a finger. She would not have made a good pet for a senior who had fallen and could not get up. I used to say if I became incapacitated for more than a day and could not feed her she'd probably just help herself. One of the few truly carnivorous cats I've owned. She was one tough old bird, breast cancer survivor, diabetic, went deaf. A bad tooth abscess finally did her in a few years back. She would never have made it through the anesthesia. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1492608412.jpg |
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So disturbing I couldn't keep this to myself. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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