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Post by DoTheMath on Apr 17, 2017 0:05:34 GMT
The forum won't allow images over one meg in size. I got some "image to large" warnings, too so I resized 'em to 50% and they worked great. Koti looks like a fine companion. FYI: the epic of Karmin and Koti comes thru as just a small thumbnail. Oh, thanks for letting me know. It's hard to tell when I'm doing this with my phone. Sweet pups. Don't seem to have an evil bone in their bodies.
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Post by aquaangel on Apr 17, 2017 0:21:36 GMT
There is, ayanami ! My sis used to leave it on for the dog, all day, when she was at work. That's too funny! I don't think we have that here. It's with direct tv. I don't think other satellite companies have it, but I could be wrong. I wish we could afford the extra to have it all the time. They have some calming music playing all the time. Puts me to sleep pretty easily lol.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Apr 17, 2017 1:19:56 GMT
Oh, thanks for letting me know. It's hard to tell when I'm doing this with my phone.  cropped your pic for ya. View AttachmentThanks, I found it easier to just take a screenshot. That's Karmin and the cat is Hermione, by the way.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Apr 17, 2017 1:30:42 GMT
Oh and here's my grandma's corgi/beagle mix, Bruno, that I claim as my own.
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Post by DoTheMath on Apr 17, 2017 2:16:01 GMT
Oh and here's my grandma's corgi/beagle mix, Bruno, that I claim as my own. Looks like he doesn't miss many meals. Don't know that I'd have ever thought of a corgi/beagle mix, but it works. Good lookin dog. Hyper?
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Apr 17, 2017 6:18:14 GMT
Oh and here's my grandma's corgi/beagle mix, Bruno, that I claim as my own. Looks like he doesn't miss many meals. Don't know that I'd have ever thought of a corgi/beagle mix, but it works. Good lookin dog. Hyper? He can be, but he mostly has a mellow personality, except for the fact that he's​ talkative. He'll bark at nearly every​ sound outside. That's the beagle in him.
Oh and he doesn't like small children. That's the corgi in him.
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Apr 17, 2017 21:37:42 GMT
Your Director's first rescue kitten. Probably the best cat I've ever served as staff for. /Neighbor was handing his litter out from their car, so 6 year old me took him home. Was told, "Your Dad is going to kill me for this." Cat got to stay. ;-) // Little guy also thought he could walk on bubbles. Yes, he jumped in the tub. Attachments:
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Post by ayanami on Apr 17, 2017 21:59:03 GMT
Your Director's first rescue kitten. Probably the best cat I've ever served as staff for. /Neighbor was handing his litter out from their car, so 6 year old me took him home. Was told, "Your Dad is going to kill me for this." Cat got to stay. ;-) // Little guy also thought he could walk on bubbles. Yes, he jumped in the tub. Oh, what an adorable little snowball! ^.^
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Apr 17, 2017 22:13:34 GMT
Your Director's first rescue kitten. Probably the best cat I've ever served as staff for. /Neighbor was handing his litter out from their car, so 6 year old me took him home. Was told, "Your Dad is going to kill me for this." Cat got to stay. ;-) // Little guy also thought he could walk on bubbles. Yes, he jumped in the tub. Oh, what an adorable little snowball! ^.^ He was a mellow little guy, too! He was tolerant of kids and loved the attention when my cousins would come visit. He did like to antagonize the dog though by staring at her until she'd chase him. ;-)
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Post by beren44 on May 3, 2017 13:08:37 GMT
In the 'Teach an old dog a new trick' category, I had to laugh this morning. My beloved Shiner (11 yrs old) decided he wanted to sleep in a new spot at some point in the night, moved his own bed about 5 feet, and was politely sleeping in it when I woke up!
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on May 3, 2017 16:44:59 GMT
In the 'Teach an old dog a new trick' category, I had to laugh this morning. My beloved Shiner (11 yrs old) decided he wanted to sleep in a new spot at some point in the night, moved his own bed about 5 feet, and was politely sleeping in it when I woke up! My labbies have been known to pull their beds to wherever they please. Koti loves to nose the dirty laundry on the floor in the laundry room into a big pile and sleep on it. But he usually only does that when my parents have gone to the lake for the weekend and he misses them. Do you think your doggy was cold or bothered by a sound?
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Post by beren44 on May 3, 2017 17:02:14 GMT
In the 'Teach an old dog a new trick' category, I had to laugh this morning. My beloved Shiner (11 yrs old) decided he wanted to sleep in a new spot at some point in the night, moved his own bed about 5 feet, and was politely sleeping in it when I woke up! My labbies have been known to pull their beds to wherever they please. Koti loves to nose the dirty laundry on the floor in the laundry room into a big pile and sleep on it. But he usually only does that when my parents have gone to the lake for the weekend and he misses them. Do you think your doggy was cold or bothered by a sound? Definitely not cold at this point in central Texas, but yeah, possibly a sound. Some light rain moved through the area overnight, it may have been accompanied by some thunder..which he is lots more sensitive to than he used to be. I sport about an 8" long scar on my right forearm, from the fireworks on New Year's a couple of years ago, when he got scared and tried to jump in my lap (60 lbs. worth of dog) just as I was starting to stand up from a bar stool..he tripped me badly, and I went arm and face first off the deck and down 3 steps into the concrete stoop below. DOH- Could have been a fight scene out of AoS!
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Post by beren44 on May 3, 2017 17:05:56 GMT
Your Director's first rescue kitten. Probably the best cat I've ever served as staff for. /Neighbor was handing his litter out from their car, so 6 year old me took him home. Was told, "Your Dad is going to kill me for this." Cat got to stay. ;-) // Little guy also thought he could walk on bubbles. Yes, he jumped in the tub. I'm really more of a dog lover, but gosh that's a really cute kitten! This post had slipped by me
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Post by Jemma Simmons on May 3, 2017 19:18:39 GMT
Your Director's first rescue kitten. Probably the best cat I've ever served as staff for. /Neighbor was handing his litter out from their car, so 6 year old me took him home. Was told, "Your Dad is going to kill me for this." Cat got to stay. ;-) // Little guy also thought he could walk on bubbles. Yes, he jumped in the tub. I'm really more of a dog lover, but gosh that's a really cute kitten! This post had slipped by me Thanks! He really was a great cat. He tolerated the miniature humans (me included, I put him in doll clothes a few times!). very well and had a generally sweet disposition. 😄
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Post by DoTheMath on Nov 30, 2018 1:40:32 GMT
I kind of forgot about this thread........ I never did finish posting my zoo but thought yall might like our newest family member. Mrs. Math found him in the middle of the road and brought him home after a quick trip to the vet to ensure he was alright. Vet said he was approx 4 weeks old. Meet, Loki (and yes, he lives up to his namesake) Next week he has his appointment with Dr. Snip. Hopefully that will help the God of Mischief on his road to domestication...........
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