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This is ROXY

Pariah's "pretty bird".

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Originally Posted by weaves
I love the picture of your little girl, and the clocks! Love those clocks.

Feel a little sorry for what your vacuum must go through with all that cat hair, though. But, she sure is big and cuddly looking.

I had a little cat named Cocoa that I loved to death. She was a runt we picked up at the shelter and nursed to health. She never was quite right in the head from a respiratory infection that never really went away, and possibly some neglect in her early days.

Thanks Weaves! smile

I must confess that I had Bob move out this past summer - Our house is on the market, and I couldn't keep up with the cleaning with him around! He now lives at Mr. W's office - no worries, he gets FAR MORE ATTENTION that way - people stop in just to see him - and give him presents! He is in kitty cat heaven! dance2

Awww, poor Cocoa! frown

I love reading all these pet stories! Good thread, Pep! hurray

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Originally Posted by Pepperband
Originally Posted by MrsWondering
Mr. W now dons rubber gloves and does it for him!

Holy Cat Poop, Batman ! mr eek

YEP!

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This is a true story. Just not my true story.
The woman who told us this story, unfortunately, recently passed away.

She and her family acquired a cockatiel bird.
They did not know if it would talk, or not.
The bird was always around this very "talkative" family.

One day, "long lost uncle Joe" ... who had been *ahem* on an extended prison term vacation ... came to visit the family.

Everyone was gathered around Uncle Joe, including the bird.

Out of nowhere, the bird says, clear as a bell:

"Uncle Joe is such an A**Hole"

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rotflmao rotflmao rotflmao

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Originally Posted by Still_Crazy
Each year we have had to come up with ways to keep the cats out and let me tell you it is an exhausting task.

I gave up.
The only adjustment I've made is, I put the expensive glass ornaments on the TOP of the tree, and non-breakable ones at the bottom.
I also put a string of bells around the bottom ... it doesn't do much but slow them down, a little.
But, at least I KNOW when they are fooling around with the tree.
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Peps on a roll today. "I guess little fuzzy failed to launch" Good one!

[b]Other pets....the best pet I ever had was our daschund named Muffin that we got when I was in 9th grade. She was sweet and spastic and extremely funny (we had lots in common). She always knew when I was blue and would lay on my stomach and look up at me. She was attcked by the cat across the street and got cat scratch fever, which then developed into lupus. Yes, lupus. My parents loved that dog - they even got her gold treatments for the lupus. She lived to be 15./b]

I have a friend who has three daschunds and I agreed to dog sit them for a couple of days. Oh MY GAWD, what a bunch of babies. My friend thinks the sun and moon sets on those dogs. She even walks around with a purse that has their pictures painted on the side.

Daschunds owners are CRAZY for their dogs. (I almost said nerlycrazy, haha. I like that name, crazy, you could change it to halfcrazy now, maybe. And then in a few years to "aquartercrazy" or "fullblowncrazy" depending on how things progress. LOL

Anyway, I am babysitting a two year old for a while and she is way less work than those little dashunds were.

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Originally Posted by weaves
Daschunds owners are CRAZY for their dogs.

You aren't kidding!
Every person I know who ever had a Doxie, is completely over the moon in love.

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Originally Posted by weaves
Peps on a roll today.

Yeah.
I need a break from all the misery on the "surviving" forums.

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I loveheart love "Other Topics" ... it's like a mini MB vacation.



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Your soul isn't complete until you've loved a cockatoo.


I watch, and am as a sparrow alone upon the house top.
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Muffin says hi!

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Originally Posted by Pariah
Your soul isn't complete until you've loved a cockatoo.

You can tell a lot about a man by the way he plays with his cockatoo.
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Okkkkayyyy....you all asked for it...

Aggie's a 160 lb. English Mastiff.....

She's tall enough, she only needs to lift her chin up a bit to snatch some food off the counter..... grumble

She's tall enough, that when she can "sit" on the couch like a person.....

She's also tall enough that she could get her own ice from the ice dispenser in the fridge......


till she broke it from over-use..... rant2

She's tall enough that all 5 of her family members can love on her at the same time.....

she's my first dog.....


She'll be my last dog..... rotflmao

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OMG Not it seems you should have started at Hercules size and worked your way up rotflmao

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Originally Posted by lurioosi2
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Muffin says hi!

[Linked Image from emoticonfun.com] Muffin!!!

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Originally Posted by Pepperband
Originally Posted by Still_Crazy
Each year we have had to come up with ways to keep the cats out and let me tell you it is an exhausting task.

I gave up.
The only adjustment I've made is, I put the expensive glass ornaments on the TOP of the tree, and non-breakable ones at the bottom.
I also put a string of bells around the bottom ... it doesn't do much but slow them down, a little.
But, at least I KNOW when they are fooling around with the tree.
grin

I too changed the placement of the ornaments on the tree, but hadn't thought of the bells......

Knowing my luck they would end up playing with the bells constantly toe tap

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When i was young we had a dog named Droopy who loved to watch Saturday morning cartoons with us. He would sit right in the middle of the living room floor with me and my brothers all morning.

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Originally Posted by Still_Crazy
Knowing my luck they would end up playing with the bells constantly toe tap

Think of the bells as your Christmas gift to the kitties.

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Originally Posted by not2fun
Aggie's a 160 lb. English Mastiff.....

We had a yard sale last Sunday.
Our neighbors were walking their pair of mastiff's ... they stopped by just to look at all our crap. And for a chat.
I was sitting in a child's chair, drinking coffee.
April, one of the dogs, came right up to me and slobbered all over me, in a friendly sort of way. She towered over me when I was in that chair.
April's owner said:
"You live with a Mastiff, drool is a given."
I can only imagine, two mastiffs in one household shocked



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Originally Posted by Still_Crazy
When i was young we had a dog named Droopy

Wasn't "Droopy" the 8th Dwarf? The Dwarf that Disney had to fire from the film??? .... Because of sexual harassment of Snow White? think
I think Droopy said something like:

"Wanna SEE why they call me Droopy?"

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