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#1371
Leo should get frequent flyer mileage on Southwest since he costs me $95 to put under the seat in front of me.
I gave him part of a pill on the flight to California but none on the flight back to Colorado. He was more agitated on the flight home but still manageable.
^2-22-2018. Driving to DEN airport to catch a flight to Cali.
^2-24-2018. Free but only in my Cali bedroom because Talia attacks him as soon as she sees him.
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^Wild child, Talia with her catch.
^Zion and Talia love to go outside for short fresh air ventures. I never let them out for long and they don't want to stay out for long.
^This is how Talia let me know she was pissed off that I brought Leo into the house, again. If she gets access to him in my bedroom she instantly chases him and he runs into a closet. I have to keep her away from him so he's locked in my bedroom with his own food and litter box and the deck to go outside.
^3-8-2018. At John Wayne airport in Orange County California getting ready to fly to Denver.
I gave him part of a pill on the flight to California but none on the flight back to Colorado. He was more agitated on the flight home but still manageable.
^2-22-2018. Driving to DEN airport to catch a flight to Cali.
^2-24-2018. Free but only in my Cali bedroom because Talia attacks him as soon as she sees him.
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^Wild child, Talia with her catch.
^Zion and Talia love to go outside for short fresh air ventures. I never let them out for long and they don't want to stay out for long.
^This is how Talia let me know she was pissed off that I brought Leo into the house, again. If she gets access to him in my bedroom she instantly chases him and he runs into a closet. I have to keep her away from him so he's locked in my bedroom with his own food and litter box and the deck to go outside.
^3-8-2018. At John Wayne airport in Orange County California getting ready to fly to Denver.
Last edited by Kyras; 03-09-2018 at 09:24 AM.
#1372
Patricia, I can't believe what a bad kitty Talia is showing her displeasure that way. BAD girl! So would you ever get another Bengal?
#1373
#1374
Titan proved to be rather useful last night.
Since we had no power the room was about 50°.
So I had my wife on one side of me and Titan on top of the covers on the other side.
So I was quite warm.... I couldn't move but I was warm.
Since we had no power the room was about 50°.
So I had my wife on one side of me and Titan on top of the covers on the other side.
So I was quite warm.... I couldn't move but I was warm.
#1375
Was that a treat for Titan or does he do that often?
#1376
He sleeps on the bed sometimes. He won't get on the bed unless I tell him Up and pat the bed.
The only problem is he gets off the bed later and then when I'm sleeping he wants to get back up.
He'll sit there and whine until I tell him Up again. If he does it too often I kick him out of the bedroom.
Plus his idea of sharing isn't generous. and he snores. a lot. and has the running dreams and the legs flail.
but he's a good doggie so he gets to get on the bed sometimes.
The only problem is he gets off the bed later and then when I'm sleeping he wants to get back up.
He'll sit there and whine until I tell him Up again. If he does it too often I kick him out of the bedroom.
Plus his idea of sharing isn't generous. and he snores. a lot. and has the running dreams and the legs flail.
but he's a good doggie so he gets to get on the bed sometimes.
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#1378
^Wesley is a sweet looking Meezer.
I went to the Larimer Humane Society yesterday and looked at Miles. He was a sweet OLD boy and purred up a storm as he rubbed against me while I sat on the floor. He was listed as ten years-old but he was way older. His owner had no money to take care of him and Miles ended up having nine teeth pulled in the shelter's care. I've put down two cats from old age in the last four years and I recognize how they look at the last year or two. I doubt Miles will live another two years. The good thing is the Larimer Humane Society doesn't put down animals once they are adoptable.
^3-9-2018. Miles.
I went to the Larimer Humane Society yesterday and looked at Miles. He was a sweet OLD boy and purred up a storm as he rubbed against me while I sat on the floor. He was listed as ten years-old but he was way older. His owner had no money to take care of him and Miles ended up having nine teeth pulled in the shelter's care. I've put down two cats from old age in the last four years and I recognize how they look at the last year or two. I doubt Miles will live another two years. The good thing is the Larimer Humane Society doesn't put down animals once they are adoptable.
^3-9-2018. Miles.
#1379
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^ A harsh picture of Wesley. His fur looks bad in this photo...He was rolling in mulch and on concrete 20 minutes earlier. Our vet thinks he’s good for at least another five years. He shows no signs of aging other than sleeping more than he used to. He’s extremely affectionate, quite, agile, and a very sweet a boy, but is leery of all strangers and cameras.
#1380
I thought I posted this earlier...Thelma has been with us seven years now. I think she will be nine in May.