Shaneard
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They should make an alarm clock sound like a cat throwing up. NOTHING makes you wake up quicker.
They should make an alarm clock sound like a cat throwing up. NOTHING makes you wake up quicker.
They should make an alarm clock sound like a cat throwing up. NOTHING makes you wake up quicker.
He was trying to kick down the door when I came down. He has 2 meds for pain but he doesn't' seem to be feeling any pain. He walks around and wants to be pet and is very affectionate. He doesn't like the oral syringe, at all. I have to hold him while my wife gives it to him and he still bats at her. He has no claws, so it's just a meaty fist.So how's the boy feeling today?
That hits home. Wakes me from a dead sleep so i can immediately wake my wife up to tell her the cat is throwing up.They should make an alarm clock sound like a cat throwing up. NOTHING makes you wake up quicker.
When our cats are good they're mine.
When they mess up they're my wife's!
It cracks me up when a large cat purrs, rubs, then PLOPS over with the customary THUD!He's breaking my heart in kitty jail. He sits at the door, waiting and listening and meowing, wanting attention. I stop in and pet him a half dozen times a day, but he's a very affectionate cat.
He reminds me of the futurama dog.
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That is one fancy bathroom. Also nice cat, he looks like garfield, a cat we had that passed a couple years ago.My favorite cat, “Nicky” in ~2018 only about 6 months old in this picture. We named him after Nick Foles, the Eagles QB who won us our only Super Bowl.
He passed from a bladder infection at only 3-4 years old.
Really cute, cuddly cat. Slept at my feet every night.
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Looks just like our neighbor's two cats. They wash their behind like that then lick the wife's mouth and then she wonders why her husband doesn't kiss her anymore.
I had one that had a thing for plastic bags. We had to keep them out of its reach or else it would eat them. Had to bring it to the vet a couple times for obstructed intestines, eventually caused its demise.We had a siamese mix that ate a dime and two pennies that ended up obstructing something --can't recall how far down the digestive tract it went. As I recall, the surgeon/vet charged about $1,200 and the cat lived another 8-10 years.