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Chad 12-14-2015 07:57 PM

Pets
 
Tonight the kitties wanted to play the fishing game. You know the stick with a toy tied to a string at the end. We had big fun!

The baby kitty showed off by jumping super high in the air. My older kitty showed off by standing on her hind legs while doing the bear dance.

Happy kitties.
:playingcat:

GeorgiaMa'am 12-14-2015 11:41 PM

Tiny Dog really has the Christmas spirit! She kept insisting that she wanted Christmas cookies, not dog cookies, even after I patiently explained that doggies do not eat pecan snickerdoodles. Of course, she didn't turn down the dog cookies, either. Then Tiny Dog kept trying to help with wrapping gifts. All that crinkly paper is so much fun!

I thought Diva Kitty might be interested in the ribbons, but she was only interested in her long winter's nap. She was totally chill all day.

afrcnqueen 12-15-2015 10:00 AM

My beautiful new kitten decided to chew on my cell phone cord. Now must go buy a new one. He's lucky he is soo cute lol

Gemme 12-15-2015 10:01 AM

Oliver ran away from me. It was time for his meds and he normally tolerates (barely) me giving them to him but today he said, "Hell, no!" and we played chase and catch the cat and stick syringes of gook down this throat.

Gemme 12-15-2015 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by afrcnqueen (Post 1032418)
My beautiful new kitten decided to chew on my cell phone cord. Now must go buy a new one. He's lucky he is soo cute lol

He's lucky he didn't electrocute himself too. Spray a bitter spray on it or rub the cord with fresh lemon. That should make it less desirable for him.

afrcnqueen 12-15-2015 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1032420)
He's lucky he didn't electrocute himself too. Spray a bitter spray on it or rub the cord with fresh lemon. That should make it less desirable for him.

Thanks for the suggestion, I will give it a try. I've caught him playing around some of the other cords already the little brat.

Rockinonahigh 12-15-2015 11:35 AM

This morning I woke up to the sound of bird chirps next to me, I do not have birds so I woke to find that the Bits was choking on who knew what. I didn't get any better in thirty minutes time so we made a vet run ( I checked her throat to see if she had anything stuck somewhere), after spending $164.32 we are now home. The bits has a mild case of strep throat so now she got a shot, some pills to take for the cough, her toe nails done and some preventive meds for my Rowdy so she can by pass the problem. Now we are home so all is well.

Nattih 12-15-2015 01:05 PM

Larger puppy very bright. He is on light food due to him being overweight. Smaller puppy has different food. At eating time, larger puppy has taken to making smaller puppy switch with him. Somehow he knows it is diet food and he aint having it, lol. Now I have to supervise whenever they decide they want to drag themselves to the bowls to eat.

Smaller puppy got a pair of shoes and decided to behave like a brat and kick them off. I now need to buy him yet another pair of shoes that can easily be put on his feet, but he cant take off. Ugh

Chad 12-15-2015 07:02 PM

Pets
 
My pets did not seem to do anything while I was at work. They certainly did not clean house.

We played the fishing game again tonight. This time the older kitty showed off with super high jumps. The baby kitty went head first into the waste paper basket. I laughed and laughed.

MsTinkerbelly 12-15-2015 07:54 PM

Mr Nibbs (our dog) and the Ginger stray cat, helped me blow the leaves into a pile and then put them in the trash bin. Well, they ran around while I blew the leaves and raked them into a pile, and then they played chase through the pile so I had to put it back in a pile! Lol

The other stray cat (George), ran from the blower and squeaked at me from behind the travel trailer.

Sassy, our inside cat, laid in the sun by the window and pretended we were all too silly for her!

** interesting note***

Our two stray cats (ok I've adopted the cuties), squeak like their mother did, and make chirping noises like birds do. I have never heard them meow! I am guessing that wild born cats squeak to attract birds and other small prey?

Chad 12-16-2015 08:16 PM

Pets
 
My pets missed me today. I can tell because they pulled all their toys out of the toy box. Yes, my kitties have a toy box. :)

starryeyes 12-16-2015 08:44 PM

Smudge kept me up all night stealing my pillow, woke me up before my alarm, licked my face about 1000 times and attacked the next door neighbor dog through the fence.

Romee shivered a lot, pooped in the front room, and is snuggling with me under a blanket.

Akira stressed us out this morning with her anxiety attack, slept on the couch, rolled around the backyard and got dirty and barked a few times at nothing.

pretty productive day for my babies!!

GeorgiaMa'am 12-24-2015 11:50 PM

Tiny Dog was extremely resistant to walking across the flooded basement floor, although I had already mopped it out. She tiptoed as best she could without messing up her paws. However, when we had to go walkies in the rain, she was a real trooper and did her business as fast as possible.

Diva Kitty cowered under the bed, hiding from the thunder all day. She didn't go near the wet basement.

Jesse 12-25-2015 01:03 AM

She got to open one of her presents! :) She always brings the wrapper to me after she rips the package open. lol

https://scontent.ftpa1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...e3&oe=57120AC6

cinnamongrrl 12-25-2015 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by MsTinkerbelly (Post 1032527)
Mr Nibbs (our dog) and the Ginger stray cat, helped me blow the leaves into a pile and then put them in the trash bin. Well, they ran around while I blew the leaves and raked them into a pile, and then they played chase through the pile so I had to put it back in a pile! Lol

The other stray cat (George), ran from the blower and squeaked at me from behind the travel trailer.

Sassy, our inside cat, laid in the sun by the window and pretended we were all too silly for her!

** interesting note***

Our two stray cats (ok I've adopted the cuties), squeak like their mother did, and make chirping noises like birds do. I have never heard them meow! I am guessing that wild born cats squeak to attract birds and other small prey?

I may know this answer. We had Maine coon cats and one of them couldn't meow. He simply squeaked like you said. He was the worst hunter though lol. His brother did plenty of meowing for him and also hunted fiercely....so...that is my tiny contribution lol

Gemme 12-25-2015 07:11 AM

Oliver woke me up before the sun got up, so I petted and shushed him and fell back asleep until he woke me again at the proper time, when the sky was already awake.

Lecheloco 12-25-2015 10:12 AM

They played stalk the wrapping paper

Chad 12-25-2015 06:12 PM

Pets
 
I stayed at mom's last night so the kitties really missed me. I may not be able to get out from under kitties till tomorrow. Lots of cuttle time. :rollcat:

DapperButch 12-25-2015 09:30 PM

Mr. Potato wore his Santa hat :santa1: today and opened everybody's gifts for them. :|

storyspinner70 12-25-2015 11:15 PM

Gordo Suave, Flaco Antonio, and Chung Pow (my older cats) slept and ate all day and that's about it. Grayson "Cheetoh" Augusta (still pretty much a kitty) slept, ate and terrorized the other kitties as much as possible today.

DapperButch 12-26-2015 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 1034681)
Mr. Potato wore his Santa hat :santa1: today and opened everybody's gifts for them. :|

P.S. I meant the wearing of the Santa hat literally. By no stretch of the imagination does this dog ever feel "giving" in his heart and wants to bring joy to others.

P.P.S. I should change his name to Mr. id.

AVATAR 12-26-2015 11:56 AM

this is just a question...

does anyone know of a safe ice melt product????? The place im staying at is using a salt based product and my poor dogs cant even walk on it without pain.

Thanks!

cricket26 12-26-2015 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVATAR (Post 1034758)
this is just a question...

does anyone know of a safe ice melt product????? The place im staying at is using a salt based product and my poor dogs cant even walk on it without pain.

Thanks!


http://www.prweb.com/releases/safe_p...web1761044.htm

cinnamongrrl 12-26-2015 02:26 PM

My boys went for a nice walk today. I unleashed them in a big meadow and Yoda ran and ran like the little pony he is lol

Jacques laid under a tree with a stick and chewed...he's an old man my little lamb...

Rockinonahigh 12-26-2015 03:21 PM

It's near 80* today and feels like summer, so me and the fur kids have been enjoying the day. We went out to play by chasing the basket ball around the yard like a soccer player till it gets stuck in the bushes then I end up getting the ball out then throwing it across the yard for them to chase again till it gets some where they cant get it out of. My knee is better and has little pain now but I still don't have any strength in it to move fast at least not yet. Finely they played out then were ready to go in for a good clean up then a grooming. I had a surprise for them today, yes I did. I got a new set of dog grooming clippers, so surprise , it's clip day, they look good all clipped up.

Chad 12-26-2015 06:46 PM

Pets
 
My baby kitty is getting so big that she is getting knots in her long thick fur so I had to shave the areas of her fur that she can no longer reach.

I hope other people hug their cats. Today the kitties followed me all over the house helping with chores like laying on warm laundry (ironing).

Most of the day was spent cuddling, hugging, and lots of kisses. These kitties love me. :)

:cat:

Gemme 12-26-2015 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVATAR (Post 1034758)
this is just a question...

does anyone know of a safe ice melt product????? The place im staying at is using a salt based product and my poor dogs cant even walk on it without pain.

Thanks!

It might be worth your time to look into booties, as it won't matter what type of ice melt is used and you won't have to worry about your dogs licking their paws and making themselves sick.

It didn't take long for me to get my mini Irish Setter and Shih Tzu used to them.

Lecheloco 12-29-2015 08:37 PM

Not my pet but a neighbor who was walking there Scottish terrier the dog seen Me and decided she wanted to say hello and the neighbor calling her and saying fine don't listen to me
Hehe I guess she had seen Me enough to want a good pet she came right up and sat obedient at My feet
The neighbor lol

Lecheloco 12-29-2015 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lecheloco (Post 1035410)
Not my pet but a neighbor who was walking there Scottish terrier the dog seen Me and decided she wanted to say hello and the neighbor calling her and saying fine don't listen to me
Hehe I guess she had seen Me enough to want a good pet she came right up and sat obedient at My feet
The neighbor lol

Dios Mio! I hate auto correct on My phone! grrrrrr

I did not say there for their smh lmao gotta laugh about it

easygoingfemme 12-29-2015 09:29 PM

The dog gave the cat-who-allows about 20 baths. The cat-who-does-not-allow slept soundly out of reach of the dog. The dog got scared of the snow shovels because he's not used to them being by the door when he goes outside. He also got scared because his runner rope was heavy with snow. Everyone napped and ate.

Gemme 12-30-2015 10:36 AM

Oliver knows how to tell time. While I am very proud of him, this makes it very difficult for me to sleep late, even for 15 minutes. I entertained the idea of shutting him out last night but he was so damn cute and he laid down right away on his side of the bed so I relented. Oy vey.

I'm so grateful that he's feeling better. His ears are much better and his last grand mal seizure was 2.5 weeks ago. I am so happy about that, although he still has a lot of muscle ticks, sound sensitivities and experiences kitty sun downing every night, it's a far more pleasant experience for both of us. I think he doesn't mind our medicinal routine in the mornings too much as he gets ear rubs and loved on a lot along with the ice cold ear drops, so it's not all bad.

Even though I know he's terminal, for the first time I actually think he'll make it for several months if not more.

girlin2une 12-30-2015 10:42 AM

Gemme. I have to say, you are a very good kitty mama! Such devotion. (as it should be) :rrose:

Pardon my ignorance, but what is sun downing?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1035488)
Oliver knows how to tell time. While I am very proud of him, this makes it very difficult for me to sleep late, even for 15 minutes. I entertained the idea of shutting him out last night but he was so damn cute and he laid down right away on his side of the bed so I relented. Oy vey.

I'm so grateful that he's feeling better. His ears are much better and his last grand mal seizure was 2.5 weeks ago. I am so happy about that, although he still has a lot of muscle ticks, sound sensitivities and experiences kitty sun downing every night, it's a far more pleasant experience for both of us. I think he doesn't mind our medicinal routine in the mornings too much as he gets ear rubs and loved on a lot along with the ice cold ear drops, so it's not all bad.

Even though I know he's terminal, for the first time I actually think he'll make it for several months if not more.


Gemme 12-30-2015 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by girlin2une (Post 1035491)
Gemme. I have to say, you are a very good kitty mama! Such devotion. (as it should be) :rrose:

Pardon my ignorance, but what is sun downing?

Sun downing

For Oliver, this means that he has some balance issues, he sometimes cries for no reason, his ticks and muscle spasms get a lot worse and he has his pre-ictal (pre-seizure) behaviors regularly and/or constantly. Basically, everything gets worse as the day goes on but he doesn't seize and that's a major improvement. It's not easy watching him go through that. He doesn't remember it afterwards but I sure do.

Angeltoes 12-30-2015 11:29 AM

I'm so excited about my two new kitties! They're a black and white brother and sister about 12 weeks. I'm going to try to get them into the vet today for shots. They cried a little last night, but they're very affectionate and sweet. I'll post pictures of them later. 😊

easygoingfemme 12-30-2015 12:52 PM

Kitten escaped out the front door as we were hauling out the Christmas tree. She pranced in the snow and then ran around behind the house to my office window and cried her little eyes out for someone to come rescue her from the harsh cold snow in her paws. The dog and elder cat gave her the side eye and silently judged her for her choices.

MsTinkerbelly 12-30-2015 08:28 PM

Our sassy cat is eating again!

It is not her time yet, and we feel so very blessed to still have her with us. At one point, we were squeezing droppers full of baby food and warm milk into her because she refused to eat or drink for 2 days.

Gemme 12-31-2015 06:53 AM

I locked Oliver out last night since I work this morning and need to be sharp to get everything done for the EOY stuff. He seemed to take it okay but was a bit fussy with how fast I fed him. Impatient lil bugger!

clay 12-31-2015 08:47 AM

Heidi gets a Denamarin for life, to help with liver issues. It is difficult to get those in her anymore. I break them into halves & "hide" them in raspberries or cheese.

She also gets an 81mg. baby aspirin, which I also have to hide. Today was a cheese ball AND she ate cheese & spit pill out then ran off. Lil shit!

Angeltoes 12-31-2015 12:05 PM

My baby kitties! The one facing the camera is the boy. The girl is a little more shy, but she comes around for snuggles sometimes.
 
Right now the boy is cleaning his sister. :awww:

https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...51&oe=5716B0F7

Gemme 12-31-2015 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clay (Post 1035714)
Heidi gets a Denamarin for life, to help with liver issues. It is difficult to get those in her anymore. I break them into halves & "hide" them in raspberries or cheese.

She also gets an 81mg. baby aspirin, which I also have to hide. Today was a cheese ball AND she ate cheese & spit pill out then ran off. Lil shit!

Does she eat them in the pill pockets that they make now? They have a small and a large one for different sized pills. I considered them for a millisecond but Oliver doesn't eat food the way most cats do and would not even bother with them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angeltoes (Post 1035742)
Right now the boy is cleaning his sister. :awww:

https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...51&oe=5716B0F7

He's adorable! And look at that mustache. Like a little Charlie Chaplin. lol

What are you calling him?


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