Warm & fuzzy owls, goats, kitties, dogs, birds ETC. PICS &LINKS
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Tumbleweed storm in Montana! Yikes!
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Feline, Oh, what fun you will have sitting on the floor and playing jacks with your dd! Let us know how you do.
flaviarose, that "selfie" one is so funny. I'm posting it on facebook.
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Smarty, love these
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Tom the foster fail kitty says Meowy Catmas!
Note - his eye doesn't bother him. He was injured just after birth and through a lot of hard work from our vet and us, we saved the eye. It looks manky but doesn't slow him down in the least! It's not painful, just looks funny. And he is the sweetest boy.
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Cute, but then I read this...are they for real...Putting novelty items and fancy dress clothing on pets can restrict their ability to express their normal behavior, which can be in breach of the Animal Welfare Act which states owners must offer a duty of care. Dr Samantha Gaines, a pet behavior and welfare specialist at the RSPCA, said fancy dress costumes or even the odd novelty item can leave animals feeling scared or confused, and stop them from expressing themselves.
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That guy really looks scared or confused, doesn't he?
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So no coats for dogs walking in the cold or rain? As long as they don't wear it long, I'm not going to worry. It's hard to keep anything on a cat long enough to get a photo. They don't look scared or confused, they look pissed.
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Tom was beyond mellow. He wears a harness and leash when he goes out (we're just starting to let him and his sisters out since they're youngsters). And this fits just like his harness, although it's a bit bigger. I got a pic, took it off him, sat down ,and he was on my lap per normal. I would never try to put it on Frida, our skittish scardy cat. Or on Lucypurr, our grumpy cat.
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DD has a chorkie (chihuahua/yorkie mix) named Sophie. Whenever DD puts anything on Sophie the dog hangs her head and looks up with her eyes in such a way that it makes her look like she's embarrassed to be in clothes.
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Lover - photography is a keen hobby of mine .
That was so great that Tom's eye was saved Kiwi, lovely to see a picture of him.
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Mags, I concur those stories were ROTFLOL.
Here's a one of mine from Readers Digest
A woman rushes home, showers, and then runs off to her Gyn appointment. During her exam the doc says "You didn't have to get all dressed up for me". She wondered? She got home and looked at the feminine hygiene spray that was next to another spray can. She had used her daughters sparkle spray.
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On the doc and clothes on animals. Sheesh, that talking head needs to get a life. A recent news story Kids were asked if Santa could be a woman. Wish I could find the clip. But after the hilarious responses, a talking head said (paraphrase) "Gender bias starts at birth". Get a life.
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And California
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According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, while both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to mid-December.
Female reindeer retain their antlers till after they give birth in the spring. Therefore, according to EVERY historical rendition depicting Santa's reindeer, EVERY single one of them, from Rudolph to Blitzen, had to be a girl.
We should have known... ONLY women would be able to drag a fat man in a red velvet suit all around the world in one night and not get lost.
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excellent!
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