I don't think I would like to come back as cat or dog. For every one well cared for and loved (and likely neutered) there are thousands struggling to survive.
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I don't think I would like to come back as cat or dog. For every one well cared for and loved (and likely neutered) there are thousands struggling to survive.
I'd be a cockroach for when the nuclear wars start :)
Front row seat, Close enough to keep an eye on things...far enough away I don't have to worry about being "helped."Attachment 150492
He is a big cat. He easily reaches above my waist when he wants attention. He is about 15 lbs right now. Currently on reduced rations...Vet wants him at 14. Known to steal greens from a salad if he can get to it. One of the most mellow cats I have owned. If not in my lap, Always within sight of me from the time I walk in the door...
My sons like to watch me shave, and occasionally record videos of the experience.
http://youtu.be/PsZkcl42p5E
My pal here ......... he takes no interest in my shaving ritual.
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I also lost his mother, Lil Mama a few months ago. I think she was part Finnish Forest cat, a true lovey and comforter in times of stress. I am down to just Prince's sister, a half Siamese with the full voice of one. Lil Mama came to me off the streets and first visit to the Vet's was told I was to be a grandfather. She gave me six kittens and by the markings she had had a wild night with three different toms. I think she was glad to find me, never wanted to go outside again. Sister/daughter Minnie Mouth (correct spelling) is more true Siamese than half. Greets at the door, watches TV with me with a paw on me at all times, and vocalizes every thought in her head - mainly food! food! where's my food? Gotta love em.