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My big guy, Mango, is draped across my left arm as I type this. He's 20+ pounds... and I'm losing circulation in my hand.
He is warm, though.
He is warm, though.
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happy ending for this cat but it looked iffy for a while
story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him
Heartbreaking story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him - NZ Herald
story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him
Heartbreaking story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him - NZ Herald
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Josie looks a lot like our Mirna, who we lost a few days ago due to kidney failure. She was 13, and a rescue from my wife's work parking lot. We rescued 4 kittens, still have Mirna's two sisters and my wife's brother has one. Mirna had an attitude, but in later years became quite a sweetie. We miss her.
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@Bikegeek1968, that "cat" doesn't look friendly.
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Yes, the poor little guy was terrified. I had heard the dog flipping out, went outside and saw the juvenile cowering in a corner. Fortunately the dog is a huge coward and did not physically attack the guy. I threw the dog in the house and during that time the possum took off into the corner of the garage where I took the picture. Upon opening the roll up dog, it ran into the safety of some bushes.
I like possums. There is an adult that walks the top of the backyard fence line around 9PM every night. Our son likes to read outside while wrapped in a blanket and sitting on an outdoor couch around this time, and if the possum sees him, it will usually stop, sit down and stare at him for a few minutes before completing the journey across the fence. It has become a pretty common occurrence. I hear my son talking to the possum, asking how his night is going.
I’ll save me 3 year old’s encounter with another “baby monster” for another time.
I like possums. There is an adult that walks the top of the backyard fence line around 9PM every night. Our son likes to read outside while wrapped in a blanket and sitting on an outdoor couch around this time, and if the possum sees him, it will usually stop, sit down and stare at him for a few minutes before completing the journey across the fence. It has become a pretty common occurrence. I hear my son talking to the possum, asking how his night is going.
I’ll save me 3 year old’s encounter with another “baby monster” for another time.
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happy ending for this cat but it looked iffy for a while
story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him
Heartbreaking story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him - NZ Herald
story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him
Heartbreaking story of cat who walked 19km to get back to family who abandoned him - NZ Herald
I thought I remembered some stuff about possums and ticks and rabies, so I just did a quick google. Possums pick up a ton of ticks, but they kill 90% of the ticks they pick up, leaving fewer ticks for the rest of us. Also, they can get rabies, but only if their immune system is already compromised. They're apparently less likely to get rabies than we are.
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Note kiity elects to stay within main triangle, appreciating the qualilty tubing thereabouts...
Probably would have nothing to do with a Realmrider!
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Note kiity elects to stay within main triangle, appreciating the qualilty tubing thereabouts...
Probably would have nothing to do with a Realmrider!
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Hah, our possums don't have rabies, but they do know how to operate zippers and pack buckles. Reckon that food is safe in your pack in your zipped up tent? I don't think so.... Like small bears with opposable thumbs (though they actually use their teeth to get hold of buckles and press the sides in)
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Hah, our possums don't have rabies, but they do know how to operate zippers and pack buckles. Reckon that food is safe in your pack in your zipped up tent? I don't think so.... Like small bears with opposable thumbs (though they actually use their teeth to get hold of buckles and press the sides in)
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Fritz is a little tired:

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He looks like he is dreaming of catching birds...either that or getting yet another tummy rub! ; ^ )-----
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Cinny and Bali relax in the shadows

Cinny - alone
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Be Cinny short for cinnamon?
In first image his expression seems to be saying "Hah, I bet you think you're pretty good with that camera, hrrrrrumph!"
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Be Cinny short for cinnamon?
In first image his expression seems to be saying "Hah, I bet you think you're pretty good with that camera, hrrrrrumph!"
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