Sechtdamon Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 3 hours ago, Torpedo said: RIP Tuxedo. Condolences Thank you sir.
Absorbine_Sr Posted November 23, 2016 Report Posted November 23, 2016 On 11/18/2016 at 7:46 AM, Sechtdamon said: We lost tuxedo 2 hours ago. She got virus infection vet said. I'll bring others to the serious university animal hospital on Monday. Bless you for the love you give to these little ones. RIP Tuxedo. 1
Sechtdamon Posted November 23, 2016 Report Posted November 23, 2016 12 minutes ago, Absorbine_Sr said: Bless you for the love you give to these little ones. RIP Tuxedo. Thank you sir. Actually I said "f.ck natural selection" and took the little ones in my home and started vaccines. 6
tkam Posted November 26, 2016 Report Posted November 26, 2016 Sleepy Jax WTF did you wake me up for Jax 12
Craig Sawyers Posted November 27, 2016 Report Posted November 27, 2016 No animal I know sleeps with such sheer abandon as a cat 1
Torpedo Posted November 27, 2016 Report Posted November 27, 2016 3 hours ago, Craig Sawyers said: No animal I know sleeps with such sheer abandon as a cat My wife 4
Dusty Chalk Posted November 28, 2016 Author Report Posted November 28, 2016 21 hours ago, Craig Sawyers said: No animal I know sleeps with such sheer abandon as a cat Not my cat, but this could easily be a picture of my Bobby when he was younger. Now he either meatloafs or lies on his back. 1
Sechtdamon Posted November 28, 2016 Report Posted November 28, 2016 (edited) I was looking at Umut's pictures and I found these pics: I found him on the walk side, It was winter and pretty cold, he got deep teeth marks on his chest and I took him home to cure his wounds. Umut, when I brought him home: Umut, after few months (like before/after pictures): And him, sleeping like hoomans: My familiy started to love cats with him and started to care street animals. Moral of the story: Never judge street animals by their looks. Edited November 28, 2016 by Sechtdamon 8
Craig Sawyers Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 Cat and mouse. This is daughter's cat Cheese, that we have adopted (1) while she was on tour and (2) now she's gone to Aus 6
Sechtdamon Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 After 3 days of absence, I've been missed... Sorry for the bad quality. 5
Arthrimus Posted December 12, 2016 Report Posted December 12, 2016 (edited) My cat Pawl succumbing to his existential dread. Edited December 12, 2016 by Arthrimus 7
Dusty Chalk Posted December 12, 2016 Author Report Posted December 12, 2016 Don't do it ! Do cardio. Me: Bobby has been spending a lot of time in my lap lately . Not sure why. Perhaps he knows I'm sick and is the attending nurse? It's very comforting. 4
MexicanDragon Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 I never really liked cats, beyond the stray I lovingly called "Gizmo" back in the 80s, who moved on after a while. I also realized I was highly allergic to cats back then, and my son has been as well (he once petted a cat at his grandmother's house and his eye swelled shut for a while.)Fast forward a bit and there was a roaming neighborhood cat who the kids would see walking to/from school. They wound up getting attached and we wound up putting out food and water. Then it got cold and we started letting him in to eat. Then it got colder and he started hanging out inside a little more. Now he has a couple types of food, a litter box, and has his choice of places to sleep if he feels like hanging out.As we are fans of Scrubs, he has Ben donned "John-Dorian."**BRENT** 7
Sechtdamon Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Look who I found at my hotel: That good creature is really kind and helpful to me. The other is the owner of the armchair and the whole street. And pretty badass. 2
Dusty Chalk Posted December 13, 2016 Author Report Posted December 13, 2016 9 hours ago, MexicanDragon said: I never really liked cats, beyond the stray I lovingly called "Gizmo" back in the 80s, who moved on after a while. I also realized I was highly allergic to cats back then, and my son has been as well (he once petted a cat at his grandmother's house and his eye swelled shut for a while.) Fast forward a bit and there was a roaming neighborhood cat who the kids would see walking to/from school. They wound up getting attached and we wound up putting out food and water. Then it got cold and we started letting him in to eat. Then it got colder and he started hanging out inside a little more. Now he has a couple types of food, a litter box, and has his choice of places to sleep if he feels like hanging out. As we are fans of Scrubs, he has Ben donned "John-Dorian." So what is being done about the allergies? I highly recommend addressing them now, otherwise it will all end in heartbreak.
MexicanDragon Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 So what is being done about the allergies? I highly recommend addressing them now, otherwise it will all end in heartbreak.Had it not been OK, it wouldn't have gotten this far.**BRENT** 1
Dusty Chalk Posted December 13, 2016 Author Report Posted December 13, 2016 Just now, MexicanDragon said: Had it not been OK, it wouldn't have gotten this far. Oh, okay, so you were monitoring the entire time for reactions, and there wasn't any. 1
Sechtdamon Posted January 8, 2017 Report Posted January 8, 2017 Shelter After some snowing: Cotton (he goes out in morning, comes back at night): Btw they became lovers. I mean they also started to hump already, ffs they are 8 months old. And the last, Cutipie napping with my mom 3
Dusty Chalk Posted January 8, 2017 Author Report Posted January 8, 2017 Well, yeah, they don't have age restrictions like we do. That's why it's recommended to have them fixed as early an age as possible. Cotton looks like he's smiling. 1
Sechtdamon Posted January 8, 2017 Report Posted January 8, 2017 Haha, yes Dusty. He looks happy. Well, Vet said It's not recommended before 1 y.o. We'll see. Well ofc kittens won't end up in streets. That is for sure. 1
Dusty Chalk Posted January 8, 2017 Author Report Posted January 8, 2017 Over here, it's recommended that for males, as soon as the balls drop, and I don't know what the female equivalent is. Bobby lost his at like 8 weeks. But I would trust the doctor's recommendations -- if he doesn't feel comfortable operating on them so small, then he shouldn't. ASPCA recommends 8 weeks 1
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