Ok, just had to share this with the kitty folks on here, my shelter kitty Sammy FINALLY realized he can leave a little food in his bowl for later and nobody is going to steal it! Ok, I know some of you won't get it, but anyone who has ever rescued an animal will understand what a big "breakthu"...
Wayyyyyyyyyyy back about 100 pages (just a couple days ago?) you guys were chatting about chicken newbies and I got one for ya'. Want to watch them freak out? I knew a couple days of some really cold and crappy weather was on the way and I spotted a couple heads of purple cabbage marked down...
Morning all!
Whew, finally caught up, again.
Great pics, fantastic tips about routers, good luck with the hatches, sorry about the PawPaw loss (I love PawPaw fruit. I miss it, won't grow here, too cold), great interview Bob (I will never be asked, my life is just too boring) Oh, and you guys...
Morning!
grounded again. Snowed yesterday and then layed down a nice layer of ice on top over night. No outdoor work today. Poor pup went for a slide when she tried to take her morning "visit".
Wow! He is a handsome boy! And you're right, except Sammy's coloring is kind of "muddy" around his nose making him look like he has a perpetually dirty face.
Sammy would do the same. He was "bottom tom" at the shelter and had the old scars and scratches to prove it. He too would swallow his kibble whole and later throw it up so I had to split his feedings into three meals, morning and mid day kibble and then a quarter can of of wet in the evening...
He came with the name Sunny but it didn't seem to quite fit him so I changed it to Sammy after the OT Samson. He's the smallest adult cat I've ever owned but that doesn't stop him from flipping the lid off my egg basket. Did I mention? His favorite thing in the world to do now is to throw...
morning! Just popping in. the young orange man we adopted from a shelter right after Thanksgiving is managing well at training us tho he does have his quirks to. One is when we first got him he would tolerate (using that word loosely) being picked up but if you started to move he would...
Actually wish we had some leaves. 65 acres and our trees are 95% some form of pine. We've been planting a few "leafy" trees here and there since the 1990's , not many of that type actually survive where we live between weather and critters munching (any original survivors were logged off by...
Evening everyone,
Teila those are beautiful :love
I used to have a crazy cat we called the Old Man. He would climb the Christmas tree (which I always had cross tied to the wall) all the way to the top and then never failed to fall out of the tree and always landed flat on his back! He would...