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Thats NO cowtalk there you have "Mooing" away as you did... :lol: :lol:
Certainly agree with that clearcut Cow sense.... which is a "compliment" in this case....
I have a cheeky "parrot" myself that flew all the way from Florida and he can whistle the wildest repetoir of tunes ...when he's in his savvy moods with "ladies" around... :lol:
Without us, the poor pets are at the mercy of those that Don't and WILL NEVER want to be compassionate to domestic animals... but some "extremities or actions" are from those "nutheads" in doing things I feel ashame about as a human being.
This is a nice platform to devote our "soft spot" for our pets...thanks Shell! :)
Here's my tiny tarzan, TUKI, now in his 7th whistling year
i have two minature dachhounds (longhair). one is 9mo and the other 6mo. this week i am babysitting with my two granddogs also, so i have 4 small dogs running around.
small dogs have such big hearts and big personalities. i dont know how anyone could ever mistreat any domestic animal!!! for the most part they are so loving and totally devoted.
sandy
I have 4 dogs and 7 cats. The cats are farm cats but everyone has a name. The dogs are my real babies. I have a Gordon Setter named Goofy, two Golden Retrievers named Yogi and Sandy, and a Bichon Shih tzu cross named Suzy. They are all characters and I wouldn't trade them for anything. I hope this P**S goes good then I will have Horses and Alpacas next.....who knows what else after that :shock: I am looking forward to my Retrievers having puppies this year .....that will help me with my puppy fix. Who can turn down a fuzzy puppy :D So for all you animal lovers out there give your baby a pat and a treat for me.
We have an English Mastiff Puppy 11 months old now at an even 190 lbs with still a year to fill out and a 9 pound calico cat. Yep the cat rules the roost.
Ciro, My 2 year-old cream tabby, never coughed up a hairball, in his two years of life. I figured that only long-haired cats had this problem. He had always seemed healthy, eventhough his attitude left much to be desired. I thought he was happy and healthy.
Well about 5 months ago he started throwing up everytime he was feed, which is two times a day. Having not enough money to bring him to the vet at the time, my husband and I decided to feed him smaller amounts of food. About a month after he had started throwing up frequently, my brother introduced me to Xango, a medicinal fruit juice, and after reading testimonies from not only people, but about animals also, we all started drinking the XanGo together. His vomitting subsided all together, until about 2 months into his drinking it (1cc per day in the evening with meals) he proceeded to throwup for about 3 minutes of heaving. I was horrified at what came out of his stomach. 3 huge clumps, which from a distance appeared to be organs or huge chunks of flesh, I screamed to my husband "what did you feed him" I got up the nerve to sop up the fluids to reveal that he did infact have hairballs, but for some reason he was unable to have strong enough contractions to expell them form his intestines. upon examination, I discovered that he was eating rubberbands and that they were entwined with the hair weighing down his intestines.
I am sure that had we brought him to the vet he would have to have surgery. Let me revise that, we would have to put him to sleep, because the cost of his care is not something we would be able to afford. Now he IS TRUELY happy and healthy, and awaiting a girlfriend ( as soon as the Dinar pegs) then we will bring him to the vet to really check him out. His Libido has increased, thus the need for a real companion-Pugsly his stuffed friend does not recipricate his affections. LOL
It works on Humans too!