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March 29, 2013 8:28 am  #101


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

One of my poor little dogs had to go to the vets yesterday because she was making a weird choking noise. My vets have no flexible endoscope so she then had to go to the big/expensive vets a few miles away. So a general anaesthetic, x-rays and endoscopy later they have found nothing stuck there but inflammation in nose and throat. Given anti-inflammatories and stayed overnight. Hopefully I will be picking her up later once I have paid what will be a very big vets bill. Luckily she is insured but I have to pay the bill first and then claim it back.


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April 1, 2013 10:57 am  #102


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Oh, no, Davina, I hope they're better now!


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April 5, 2013 6:00 pm  #103


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Hey guys
well, i always was more into dogs probably because i'm not able to interpret a cats bodylanguage. I think that's the reason why my hands often were scratched when i thought it would be a good idea to stroke the cat from my neighbours. Never mind...
So It's time to show you my dog called Mona! She is 7 years old and a Labrador Retriever
Sooo adorable and behaves every time nicely even if you have an off day 
The funniest thing is when you swim with her 

 


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April 5, 2013 9:47 pm  #104


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Soph wrote:

Hey guys
well, i always was more into dogs probably because i'm not able to interpret a cats bodylanguage. I think that's the reason why my hands often were scratched when i thought it would be a good idea to stroke the cat from my neighbours. Never mind...
So It's time to show you my dog called Mona! She is 7 years old and a Labrador Retriever
Sooo adorable and behaves every time nicely even if you have an off day 
The funniest thing is when you swim with her 

 

I wish Mona could play with Sunny,my Golden Retriever!
 


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April 5, 2013 10:54 pm  #105


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Aww! Very, very sweet!   


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April 6, 2013 7:34 am  #106


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Mountain Momma: that would be so nice!
Davina i hope they're better now, too


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"Nichts ist trügerischer, als eine offenkundige Tatsache"

Sherlock's not dead
Corpses don't go to heaven
And he won't leave the flat
For less than a seven 
 

May 21, 2013 5:14 pm  #107


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

I haven't been around for a while, since I had tons of stuff to do for school, but luckily I've had my birthday party somewhere in between (17th of may actually) and I had a Mad Tea Party...I know....Yes, I AM 21. Anyways, my cat decides to join the celebration and I just had to post this.


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May 21, 2013 7:11 pm  #108


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

That picture is priceless! And a belated happy birthday, Mell! 


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May 21, 2013 8:50 pm  #109


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Happy Birthday, Mell!

Did you get the box of Quavers I didn't send?

I now understand why cats sometimes scratch people...


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May 21, 2013 9:16 pm  #110


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Ah ah, funny pic!

Actually, the Cheshire cat is the only one I tolerate (his song is so brilliant, best disney song ever.."all mimsy were the borogoves and the mome raths outgrabe"), I hate cats otherwise.

I like dogs better though I wouldn't have one myself. Or maybe when I am an old bat who won't have anyone to talk to anymore.

I love rodents. I used to have hamsters (got more than 10 of them between the age of 5 and the age of 26)

I'd love to have one again, or any other rodent (I love chinchillas, octodons, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits...) but I'd have no one to keep it when I'm gone for the weekend of a couple of days.
 


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May 21, 2013 9:19 pm  #111


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Jabberwocky! 


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May 21, 2013 9:22 pm  #112


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Punch me in the face wrote:

Actually, the Cheshire cat is the only one I tolerate (his song is so brilliant, best disney song ever.."all mimsy were the borogoves and the mome raths outgrabe"), I hate cats otherwise.

 

Aww. I can't comprehend why anyone would hate cats.  Have you had bad experiences or do you just dislike their nature?
 


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"Falling is just like flying, except there’s a more permanent destination."

"Sherlock Holmes is a great man, and I think one day—if we’re very very lucky—he might even be a good one."

"Would you like to-"
"-have dinner?"
"-solve crimes?"
"Oh"



 

May 21, 2013 9:29 pm  #113


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Mary Me wrote:

Aww. I can't comprehend why anyone would hate cats. 

Me either. Most people who say things like that just have never met a nice kitty. It's unfair to lump all cats into a "hateable" category-- I don't see people doing that with dogs, even though there are lots of nasty dogs in the world.

 

May 21, 2013 9:49 pm  #114


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Hm, I've had bad experiences with dogs when I was about four years old. One big dog had bitten me heavily in the leg and I ended up in hospital. Then there was also the time at the beach where a big dog ran over me and I couldn't breathe. However, I have had a dog phobia until I was 12 years old. I thought that I would hate dogs in general, but then I learned that there were nice dogs too.

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"Falling is just like flying, except there’s a more permanent destination."

"Sherlock Holmes is a great man, and I think one day—if we’re very very lucky—he might even be a good one."

"Would you like to-"
"-have dinner?"
"-solve crimes?"
"Oh"



 

May 22, 2013 11:21 am  #115


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

I love cats I like dogs too, but I've always been a cat person. I was bitten by a dog when I was younger, too. Amber, the cat in the picture, is very sweet and she never bites or scratches anyone. I kinda think she loved the attention she wat getting from our whole family at that moment


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May 22, 2013 12:11 pm  #116


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Mell92 wrote:

I love cats I like dogs too, but I've always been a cat person. I was bitten by a dog when I was younger, too. Amber, the cat in the picture, is very sweet and she never bites or scratches anyone. I kinda think she loved the attention she wat getting from our whole family at that moment

I was bitten by a dog in the temple (side forehead area) when I was about 2. I had a cookie, and when the neighbor's doggie expressed interest, apparently I held it up high to keep it away from him, but... he got me and the cookie too. Or so the family story goes. But I've never been afraid of dogs, just was always raised with cats. Then when I got married, the cat thing continued, and we've had about 10 over the 40 years of our marriage. We only have one now, she's 15 but still doing fine, a black and white tuxedo with huge paws, extra thumbs, etc. Quite a cutie.

I know what you mean about how some cats just love attention from their humans, and you can dress them up, carry them around, the kids can stick them in doll carriages, etc, and the cats just lap it up. Other cats, when faced with that, would go TILT and run for the hills. They're all individuals, just as we are.

 

 

May 22, 2013 3:31 pm  #117


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Mary Me wrote:

Aww. I can't comprehend why anyone would hate cats...

 
Hmm, let's see...

-nothing between the ears

-shed hair everwhere

-four very active limbs, each with extremely sharp points at the end, often used in a destructive manner

-often host to tiny critters that jump, bite and otherwise make life miserable

-litter box...

-think they are the center of the universe, without any particular qualifications

-general apathy towards those that, inexplicably, shower them with love and affection and feed them

: )

(We have numerous cats, and I am thankful for them, as they stay around the barn and keep down the, uhm, cuddly rodent population...)


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May 22, 2013 3:40 pm  #118


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Yeah, these are facts about cats, but no reason to hate them.


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"Falling is just like flying, except there’s a more permanent destination."

"Sherlock Holmes is a great man, and I think one day—if we’re very very lucky—he might even be a good one."

"Would you like to-"
"-have dinner?"
"-solve crimes?"
"Oh"



 

May 24, 2013 1:08 pm  #119


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

ancientsgate wrote:

Mell92 wrote:

I love cats I like dogs too, but I've always been a cat person. I was bitten by a dog when I was younger, too. Amber, the cat in the picture, is very sweet and she never bites or scratches anyone. I kinda think she loved the attention she wat getting from our whole family at that moment

I was bitten by a dog in the temple (side forehead area) when I was about 2. I had a cookie, and when the neighbor's doggie expressed interest, apparently I held it up high to keep it away from him, but... he got me and the cookie too. Or so the family story goes. But I've never been afraid of dogs, just was always raised with cats. Then when I got married, the cat thing continued, and we've had about 10 over the 40 years of our marriage. We only have one now, she's 15 but still doing fine, a black and white tuxedo with huge paws, extra thumbs, etc. Quite a cutie.

I know what you mean about how some cats just love attention from their humans, and you can dress them up, carry them around, the kids can stick them in doll carriages, etc, and the cats just lap it up. Other cats, when faced with that, would go TILT and run for the hills. They're all individuals, just as we are.

 

Wow, being bitten in the temple must hurt  I got lucky, cause the dog that bit me only managed to grab my arm and it didn't get infected or anything.
My cat probably likes people because she was raised among humans and she doesn't get to go outside (by herself) since we live next to a bussy road. I'm sad to say I've lost some of my previous cats on that road All of my friends love my cat, because she will sit on every lap that is offered to her. Your cat sounds cute by the way I love cats with a tuxedo pattern. 


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May 24, 2013 1:12 pm  #120


Re: But then people do get so sentimental about their pets.

Mary Me wrote:

Yeah, these are facts about cats, but no reason to hate them.

Some of them are also facts about dogs  I guess they're true, though, for some cats. Not all cats are like that, so I agree with Mary: Let's not hate the kitties.
OR the doggies, for that matter  


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