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Ace of Spades Pet Thread

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Good afternoon all of you pet fans. Welcome to the almost world famous AoSHQ Pet Thread.

Sit down on the piece of furniture you are allowed to sit. Enjoy the world of animals.


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A Little of This. A Little of That.


Nice company perk. Take your dog to work.

Should you switch your pooch to a Vegan diet?Mine say, WOOF WOOF WOOF OH HELL NO.


Marines. They have a soft spot to. h/t Hrothgar


Dancing With The Stars Doggy Dancing. Don't worry it's not dirty. h/t Anonosaurus Wrecks


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h/t joanne
(OK that was funny but please no more politics today)


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Meet The PetMorons


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Here are my guys although I lost Trixie a little while ago, she was a rescue who always brought a smile. Gracie is a Maine Coon cat and does not pose well, she yawned to shown her disdain for photography. - Bob

Awww sorry about your loss Bob. Your gang looks healthy, wealthy and wise.


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The next contribution consists of a photo and a video. Scott was kind enough to submit a video of his fish and a photo of his dog.

Quite the production.


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Leonard. My wife was over her bothers house and noticed they had a picture of him on their fridge. So of course I had to send her a picture of Leonard on our fridge.

Funny.

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Since there were so many cats in today’s lineup and having lurked for many ,many years here are pictures of our more recent four legged children….The first attachment is Cajun on the left – a bi-blue Shetland sheep dog and his blind buddy Dice on the right a blue merle Australian Shepard. When the picture was taken Cajun was 12 years old and Dice 7. The second attachment is of Charlotte, another Shetland sheep dog who we rescued after Cajun crossed over as Dice needed a new seeing eye dog. She filled that roll perfectly until Dice too died. Charlotte was happy but contracted cancer shortly after Dice died and she too crossed the bridge about 2 years ago. My wife and I recognized that we needed to rescue another Sheltie and that is where Kody the third picture came in. He was an “old guy” and we needed to give him a permanent home…He has since been joined by “my dog” Harper yet another Sheltie rescue…and bat crap crazy. - John

Thanks John. Those dogs sure had/have it made with you and your wife.

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Mustang Sally - RiverRat


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Long time lurker here at Ace of Spades. This is our doberman Cleo from a year ago. She passed away this past June at 12 years while I was out of the country. She has left a doberman sized hole in our hearts. Miss her so much. - Susan

Sorry for your loss Susan. Beautiful photo.


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Hi, I enjoy the pet thread every Saturday and decided to take a couple minutes to introduce my Shetland Sheepdog. Pippin, or Peregrine when he's in trouble, is a year old and I call him my fuzzy fifteen-pound cannonball. He is unstoppable, indomitable, and not meant to be tamed, except when it comes to his favorite nap spot on a (formerly) very nice fur blanket. I lurk and very very occasionally post as Zoomie.

Hey Zoomie, post more often. No one here will bite you.


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What a fantastic grouping today. Thank you for the submissions. We gladly accept photos, stories, videos or whatever you find interesting. Photos are posted in the order we receive them. Your patience is greatly appreciated. If you think we missed your pet photo, please resend.

Remember to include your pet's name, a short story and your nic. And as usual you can contact us at petmorons at gmail dot com.

Have a great week!!!

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Comments

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1 I have a weasel in my pants

Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 12, 2017 02:15 PM (P/kVC)

2 Woof!

Posted by: Dave at Buffalo Roam at August 12, 2017 02:17 PM (FiQYZ)

3 I could use a petting chart for Annie Tremont in English class.

Posted by: handsy ninth-grader at August 12, 2017 02:20 PM (xV/q6)

4 Fine looking pets that adopted all y'all.

Posted by: Dave at Buffalo Roam at August 12, 2017 02:20 PM (FiQYZ)

5 5

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at August 12, 2017 02:20 PM (/qEW2)

6 Actually, it's just a ferret.

Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 12, 2017 02:20 PM (P/kVC)

7 I don't know about dogs but I used to have a cat who would eat hot chili peppers.

Posted by: Vic We Have No Party at August 12, 2017 02:21 PM (mpXpK)

8 Top pic at left. If Obama owned a butcher store, that would be his diagram of cuts.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at August 12, 2017 02:24 PM (/qEW2)

9 http://tinypic.com/r/167mkp0/9

Posted by: Dave at Buffalo Roam at August 12, 2017 02:26 PM (HKM9P)

10 There was a lot of dust in the room when I read the article about the former Marine and his K-9 buddy Cena. God bless the military dogs who love and protect their humans.

Posted by: moki at August 12, 2017 02:28 PM (V+V48)

11 Another fine crop of PetMorons! The cats are looking especially disdainful this week, too.

Posted by: Rosa Erik at August 12, 2017 02:30 PM (h7XhS)

12 I know I am being a bit of a pest but usually there is an additional open thread for the afternoon.

Anyway, cheerio.

Posted by: Max Power at August 12, 2017 02:32 PM (q177U)

13 This is super willowed, but I didn't see it mentioned a couple of threads ago when someone said their rental truck was painfully noisy and booming with a rear window down. It's the same phenomenon that allows us to make music with bottles.

Helmholtz resonance. FWIW, side mirrors make it especially bad for rear windows.

Pet related: imagine what it feels like for your dog.

Posted by: Moron Robbie, Not Quite as Low-IQ as Michael Obama, But Not as Smart as Some Birds at August 12, 2017 02:32 PM (psH+N)

14 Got dusty in here reading about the marine and Cena.

Posted by: PaleRider at August 12, 2017 02:33 PM (8qFZP)

15 14 Got dusty in here reading about the marine and Cena.
Posted by: PaleRider at August 12, 2017 02:33 PM (8qFZP)

You and I must have some cleaning to do.

Posted by: moki at August 12, 2017 02:35 PM (V+V48)

16 Pet related: OMG we have the BEST cat. Such a fine little fellow. Our first cat.

Posted by: Max Power at August 12, 2017 02:35 PM (q177U)

17 Re: the petting chart, my kitteh will sometimes let me pet his belly. His signal for wanting belly rubs is to lay on his side with his front paws tucked up to his chest. Bonus points if he flips his head almost upside-down.

Never rub a cat's belly vigorously like you would a dog. It's a very vulnerable area for a cat. If any cat exposes its belly to you, it's a sign that they trust you, but not necessary an invitation to pet them.

Posted by: Aunt Luna, your friendly neighborhood cat lady at August 12, 2017 02:35 PM (oF6wJ)

18 Fine group of pets today. ((HUGS)) to Susan, John and Bob for the ones that crossed the rainbow bridge.

Posted by: PaleRider at August 12, 2017 02:36 PM (8qFZP)

19 That doggy dancing video link at the top...I needed that.

Highly recommended viewing.

(It's way better than dancing.).

Posted by: Magilla Gorilla at August 12, 2017 02:37 PM (4kNoB)

20 1 I have a weasel in my pants
Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 12, 2017 02:15 PM (P/kVC)

Peruvia ships live merkins?

Posted by: bebe's boobs destroy at August 12, 2017 02:38 PM (lttTc)

21 Pet thread!!!
Super cute pet morons!

Posted by: @votermom's phone at August 12, 2017 02:39 PM (Ju1px)

22 I have pictures and video of my cats 10 day old litter of kittens but am not sure how to post them. I thought some of the morons might like to see the little buggers. It looks like there may have been two different fathers. There are 4 dark mackerel tabbies and then two grey kittens. Their eyes are just starting to open today.

Posted by: Obamaisacommunist at August 12, 2017 02:39 PM (FSETn)

23 If any cat exposes its belly to you, it's a sign that they trust you, but not necessary an invitation to pet them.

Posted by: Aunt Luna


It's more sinister than that.

Posted by: Admiral Akbar at August 12, 2017 02:39 PM (/qEW2)

24 The petting chart is stupid. Most cats I have ever met absolutely love having there flanks patted, sometimes even quite vigorously.

Posted by: doug at August 12, 2017 02:39 PM (HlhEB)

25 Cats do like the right-in-front-of-the-tail scratch. They start licking their lips and making funny noises. Must be some interesting nerves back there.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at August 12, 2017 02:42 PM (/qEW2)

26 Al of us down at the Brattleboro Womins Reproductive Heath centar think all of those racist Civil War Generals Statutes be replaced by statues of Presdent Obama. If Presdent Obama was presdent in 1860 we wood of not had a War against Persons of Color that were slaves !!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Mary Clogginstien from Brattleboro, VT at August 12, 2017 02:43 PM (WmgTn)

27 The petting chart - puppy gets playful and frisky laying on the ground and being brushed or petted. But if you scratch his chest he gets hypnotized into bliss. So funny.

Posted by: @votermom's phone at August 12, 2017 02:44 PM (Ju1px)

28 Stinking cats unplugged the output of my computer to the stereo.

Posted by: Vic We Have No Party at August 12, 2017 02:45 PM (mpXpK)

29 A calming and very enjoyable thread, as usual. It is wonderful to see the pets each week. I can feel giving lots of them a really good squeezing.

Posted by: goon at August 12, 2017 02:45 PM (EaQ6/)

30 25
Cats do like the right-in-front-of-the-tail scratch. They start licking
their lips and making funny noises. Must be some interesting nerves back
there.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at August 12, 2017 02:42 PM (/qEW2)


For a female cat that is where a male uses his claws to excite her for sex.

Posted by: Vic We Have No Party at August 12, 2017 02:46 PM (mpXpK)

31 They also raise the butt so the male can have better access, unless they don't want any right then. Then they get mad.

Posted by: Vic We Have No Party at August 12, 2017 02:47 PM (mpXpK)

32 Cat brain, typical day --

[Pet Me]
[Nap]
[Feed Me]
[Catnip?]
[Nap]
[TUNA? Red Alert!]
[No Tuna. Plot Revenge]
[Nap In Sunlight]
[Pet Me]
[Revenge!]
[Pet Me?]
[Tear Something Up]
[Access Unauthorized Space]
[Get Squirted. Plot Revenge]

Posted by: GnuBreed at August 12, 2017 02:50 PM (6jaju)

33 The fish tank video is indeed quite a production. Beautiful set up; Looks like it takes a lot of work, but I would imagine it's restful looking at the fish when you're no actually taking care of the setup.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 12, 2017 02:50 PM (iVOAv)

34 I miss my little buddy. He's back in IL guarding my wife and daughter. That and weighting the couch down so it doesn't fly away. He's good at that.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at August 12, 2017 02:50 PM (gC2IV)

35 I like the picture of the yawning cat and the Doberman by the lake is a beautiful photo.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 12, 2017 02:51 PM (iVOAv)

36 Great pet photos! Loved them all.

Posted by: navybrat at August 12, 2017 02:56 PM (w7KSn)

37 LOL Duke. How is the new job going?

Posted by: PaleRider at August 12, 2017 02:58 PM (8qFZP)

38 That cat petting chart is almost exactly my cat. Except he like belly rubs, sorta. He likes and is uncomfortable at the same time.

Posted by: Jeff Weimer at August 12, 2017 02:58 PM (17QyB)

39 >>>They also raise the butt so the male can have better access, unless they don't want any right then. Then they get mad.

Opening bomb bay doors. Full access is granted.

Posted by: Hope Solo at August 12, 2017 02:58 PM (/qEW2)

40 Yay, pet thread!

Should you switch your pooch to a Vegan diet?

Didn't click that one, but the hover text says "vegetarian." There is a difference. I've been vegetarian, but never a vegan - who could give up delicious cheese, tasty eggs, and especially crispy bacon?!? Okay, maybe I wasn't a strict vegetarian....

Posted by: mindful webworker - is this quiche egg-free? at August 12, 2017 02:59 PM (ECLlc)

41 Tremendous variety of types of weasels today.

Posted by: Insomniac at August 12, 2017 03:00 PM (0mRoj)

42 9 http://tinypic.com/r/167mkp0/9

Posted by: Dave at Buffalo Roam at August 12, 2017 02:26 PM (HKM9P)

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Link is no good. Just goes to tinypic's main page.

Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at August 12, 2017 03:00 PM (FUu/Z)

43 Does anyone know if any Gays or Lesbians were hurt in Virginia ??? If they were these people who did this should be imprisoned in Gitmo !!!

Posted by: Mary Clogginstien from Brattleboro, VT at August 12, 2017 03:01 PM (WmgTn)

44 Trunmp is supposed to speak about the rioty stuff in Virginia, car plows into crowd and such

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:03 PM (FKrah)

45 Happy Caturday everyone

Posted by: Skip at August 12, 2017 03:04 PM (pPKG5)

46 PR, the new gig is great. Really cuts into my AOSHQ time though. It's also nice to see deposited in my bank account for a change.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at August 12, 2017 03:04 PM (gC2IV)

47 23 If any cat exposes its belly to you, it's a sign that they trust you, but not necessary an invitation to pet them.

Posted by: Aunt Luna

It's more sinister than that.

Posted by: Admiral Akbar at August 12, 2017 02:39 PM (/qEW2)

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lol

Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at August 12, 2017 03:04 PM (pvjTE)

48 Kittah head scratches all have their own scale, top, behind ears, under chin

Posted by: Skip at August 12, 2017 03:05 PM (pPKG5)

49 so see "white nationalists' is a thing in this riot , is that for real? according to media reuters/cbs news.

and the other side are those against white nationalist of course.
But are they really white nationalists or what
and is that antifa there?

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:05 PM (FKrah)

50 I heard Trump plowed his car into a bunch of Antifa protesters.

Posted by: steevy at August 12, 2017 03:05 PM (rmVvL)

51 My cats don't like being petted on the tail or the legs-which I rarely do but anywhere else is fine, although I know their bellies are sensitive so I don't pet that either very often.

Both cats enjoy being "furminated"-me using the furminator comb to get rid of loose hair.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 12, 2017 03:06 PM (iVOAv)

52 Never rub a cat's belly vigorously like you would a dog

True dat-- but my female cat likes having her belly rubbed-- I think because she had a litter of kittens before she was rescued and spayed, and it may be that a gentle belly rub reminds her of her babies. (She was a good mom, and all her kittens were rescued with her and have been adopted).

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 03:06 PM (3C9q2)

53 50 I heard Trump plowed his car into a bunch of Antifa protesters.
Posted by: steevy at August 12, 2017 03:05 PM (rmVvL)

He definitely gets my vote in 2020 then.

Posted by: Insomniac at August 12, 2017 03:06 PM (0mRoj)

54 Glad to here the new gig is going well.

Posted by: PaleRider at August 12, 2017 03:08 PM (8qFZP)

55 He likes and is uncomfortable at the same time.
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Like wearing Crocs!

Posted by: andycanuck at August 12, 2017 03:09 PM (mJ8mX)

56 I needed this today. Thank you all for sending in your pictures.

Shelties!!!

I'ma go give mine a well-deserved scritchy right now.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 03:09 PM (Ckg4U)

57 make that glad to read Duke, as even if I had spelled correctly I'm not using some app that reads the blog to me. I hate making grammar typos.

Posted by: PaleRider at August 12, 2017 03:11 PM (8qFZP)

58 Both cats enjoy being "furminated"

Yep-- and my female cat would love to be combed or brushed 24/7 (with food breaks, of course). She also enjoys being groomed by my dude cat (and she grooms him)-- so there's a social element there, not just getting rid of loose fur.

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 03:13 PM (3C9q2)

59 Oh, and the fish tank set-up reminded me of bong-smoking college students.

It is nice to reminisce back to 1990.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 03:13 PM (Ckg4U)

60 Yeah, there are real white power types there but also masked leftist Brown Shirts who the cops weren't arresting for wearing disguises in public. After the rightists withdrew, the Brown Shirts began blocking traffic.

Posted by: andycanuck at August 12, 2017 03:13 PM (mJ8mX)

61 i had a 30 gallon fish tank and kept tropical fish. the only survivor was a beautiful discus that lived quite a long time and grew to 6-7 inches in diameter.

but nothing like the set-up in the video.

Posted by: musical jolly chimp at August 12, 2017 03:15 PM (AxFdW)

62 Didn't click that one, but the hover text says "vegetarian." There is a difference. I've been vegetarian, but never a vegan - who could give up delicious cheese, tasty eggs, and especially crispy bacon?!? Okay, maybe I wasn't a strict vegetarian....

Posted by: mindful webworker - is this quiche egg-free?


Vegetarians can eat dairy. The name vegetarian is odd, come to think of it. An egg is not a vegetable. Cheese is not a vegetable. They should be called flesh-free or something like that.

Posted by: Hope Solo at August 12, 2017 03:18 PM (/qEW2)

63 the fish tank set-up reminded me of bong-smoking college students.

The fish tank reminded me of the tank in the hospice where my mother died. One of the nurses said that the medical staff enjoyed watching the fish as much as the patients did, because the beauty of the fish as well as their slow motion through the water had a calming and comforting effect on everyone. (The hospice also had trained therapy pets of the furry variety on each floor. The resident pet on my mother's floor was a large marmalade cat who visited her each day, and she looked forward to seeing him.)

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 03:20 PM (3C9q2)

64 So...I've always known my big yellow Lab had a sock fetish, as she removes my socks for me as soon as I get in my recliner and stick my feet out. Turns out she's got a thing for baby socks, too - I caught her trying (ever so gently) to remove my 3 month old granddaughter's socks several times in the past few days. Baby gets a huge kick out of it...

Posted by: antisocialist at August 12, 2017 03:20 PM (W2wn0)

65 Both cats enjoy being "furminated"-me using the furminator comb to get rid of loose hair.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke


EX-FUR-MIN-ATE! EX-FUR-MIN-ATE!

Posted by: RagDalek at August 12, 2017 03:20 PM (/qEW2)

66 The cat petting chart is not accurate for our little calico: she will sometimes flop on her back like a dog and want us to rub her tummy. The "Hell Yes!" spot is on the money, though.

Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at August 12, 2017 03:22 PM (5Yee7)

67 >>>So...I've always known my big yellow Lab had a sock fetish as she removes my socks for me as soon as I get in my recliner and stick my feet out.


Awesome. I've always wondered what the answer to the question would be: what if Quentin Tarantino were re-incarnated as a female yellow lab.

Posted by: Dick Morris at August 12, 2017 03:24 PM (/qEW2)

68 I had a Pippin/Peregrine too! She was a German Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. Gorgeous. Best dog ever. She wandered away to die when she was 16. We never found her remains. Now I'm sad.

Posted by: Tam at August 12, 2017 03:25 PM (nXT9q)

69 I've always known my big yellow Lab had a sock fetish

Does she chew holes in the socks too? I have a friend who has a Siamese cat (a rescue) who got into her sock drawer one day and chewed holes in every single sock. When she asked the vet about it, he said that pure Siamese and some other Oriental cat breeds will chew on or even eat wool-- it's evidently a genetic thing. The vet knew of one case of a Siamese cat chewing on an Oriental rug made of wool.

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 03:29 PM (3C9q2)

70 ty, andy for the answer, I didn't know if it was made up by media, as with tea partiers being mislabeled.

or most crime

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:29 PM (FKrah)

71 Hope there wasn't a dog on top of that car!

Posted by: Seamus Romney at August 12, 2017 03:29 PM (bc2Lc)

72 Re: VA, reports are that cops believe the driver panicked because the counter-protesters were attacking him. Need to wait 48 hours for the truth. But the Corrupt Media won't wait -- the left got what it wanted.

Posted by: Tomby at August 12, 2017 03:29 PM (qYCgM)

73 well whoever the white nationalists are , I don't think they are helping with getting the country back on track.

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:33 PM (FKrah)

74 Tomby, well we saw rodnery kind riots, and yes they attack the vehicles and drivers . I witnessed it personally.

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:34 PM (FKrah)

75 sheesh, Rodney king*

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:34 PM (FKrah)

76 that's why I never want a smart car. being trapped in something like that.

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:35 PM (FKrah)

77
Cat brain, typical day --

[Pet Me]
[Nap]
[Feed Me]
[Catnip?]
[Nap]
[TUNA? Red Alert!]
[No Tuna. Plot Revenge]
[Nap In Sunlight]
[Pet Me]
[Revenge!]
[Pet Me?]
[Tear Something Up]
[Access Unauthorized Space]
[Get Squirted. Plot Revenge]
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Wow, your cat has an interesting life.

Here's Shibumi's Cat's Life:

[Pet Me]
[Wand Toy]
[Feed Me]
[Wand Toy]
[Nap]
[Nap]
[Nap]
[Feed Me]
[Wand Toy]
[Park Self on Human's Legs While on Couch]
[Nap]
[Nap]

Repeat.

Also.. I have a female cat, and she likes having her belly rubbed. But is not really that happy about having her paws touched.

Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 03:35 PM (aT+Bx)

78 didn't mean to thread jack. i'll shush now.

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:35 PM (FKrah)

79 78 that's why I never want a smart car. being trapped in something like that.
Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:35 PM (FKrah)

Whether it is the Lilliputian Smart Car, or self-driving smart car.

Posted by: Burnt Toast at August 12, 2017 03:36 PM (P/kVC)

80

Somewhere a man named Reginald Denney is yelling FuckYeah!, That's What I Should've Done!

Posted by: Soothsayer -- Fake Commenter at August 12, 2017 03:36 PM (grMf8)

81
this cat doesn't like it's bell jingled:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4zW-YWtYJ8

Posted by: Soothsayer -- Fake Commenter at August 12, 2017 03:37 PM (grMf8)

82 thanks left and media for all your work in turning the country into a powder keg.

fk u even

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:37 PM (FKrah)

83 that's right I was supposed to hush!

sorry bye.

Posted by: willow at August 12, 2017 03:38 PM (FKrah)

84 Tomby, well we saw rodnery kind riots, and yes they attack the vehicles and drivers . I witnessed it personally.

Posted by: willow


It's so aggravating. Antifas expect the driver to behave decently and compassionately so *they* can behave like savages and assault and kill the driver. People have a right to self defense. If antifas threaten their lives, of course they should expect to get run over. And the drivers should be exonerated. And have the families of the protestors pay for any damage to the vehicle.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at August 12, 2017 03:40 PM (/qEW2)

85 Yup. My female Siamese is orgasmic when given the hindquarters rub.
Not that hindquarters, you Moron perverts.

Posted by: RI Red - Making a List at August 12, 2017 03:40 PM (77++6)

86 Well, I hope the Borg is happy now. They got what they wanted. Esp. the MSM part. Agitating for months....the shooting of the GOP congressman wasn't enough.

I watched the car video. Heart-breaking.

Michael Moore needs to be on medication...he is looney tunes.

Thanks for all the cat & dog pics. Adorableness across the board. Sympathies to those who lost their pets.

Posted by: Magilla Gorilla at August 12, 2017 03:41 PM (xE5n0)

87 Neither of my cats ( only 1 now) liked to be touched on thier paws

Posted by: Skip at August 12, 2017 03:44 PM (pPKG5)

88 From the Daily Mail UK:
Cliff Erickson leaned against a fence and took in the scene. He said he thinks removing the statue amounts to erasing history and said the 'counter protesters are crazier than the alt-right. Both sides are hoping for a confrontation,' he said

I saw the rock thrown at the car thing too. With all the anarchists at both extremes out to party, it's likely intentional but yeah 48 hour rule on the very off chance it was a panicked civilian.

Posted by: bebe's boobs destroy at August 12, 2017 03:44 PM (hscyr)

89 Am I banned???

Posted by: Rick554 at August 12, 2017 03:48 PM (s1IGC)

90 Michael Moore needs to be on medication...he is looney tunes.
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Just him?

Right now, it seems to me that a large majority of people are not coping with the fact that our nation voted against their Prog-Com ideas and are flipping out.

So... medication for all Leftists! Long on prozac!

Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 03:51 PM (aT+Bx)

91 Seems the morning thread is being taken over for protest/crash comments

Posted by: Skip at August 12, 2017 03:52 PM (pPKG5)

92 On petting a cat - if the tail starts waving/swishing about - back off or get bitten. If the ears are down/or back then get away fast.

Posted by: Glenn John at August 12, 2017 03:53 PM (DDUC7)

93 Someone mentioned last week a non prescription arthritis medicine for dogs, can you tell me again what it was? Ziggy is going on 12 and is hurting more than he lets on.

Posted by: F.N.G. at August 12, 2017 03:53 PM (kiSdp)

94 92 @ shibumi

My sister lives in CA...she thinks it should be in the water.

Posted by: Magilla Gorilla at August 12, 2017 03:54 PM (xE5n0)

95 That is the most elaborate set up for a fresh water tank I've seen. Saltwater, sure.

Posted by: lin-duh fell at August 12, 2017 03:55 PM (kufk0)

96 96 Someone mentioned last week a non prescription arthritis medicine for dogs, can you tell me again what it was? Ziggy is going on 12 and is hurting more than he lets on.
Posted by: F.N.G. at August 12, 2017 03:53 PM (kiSdp)

Cosequin? Dismuzime (so?). That's what the vet had our labs on

Posted by: bebe's boobs destroy at August 12, 2017 03:57 PM (hscyr)

97 The Farmer's Wife and our lovely daughter are currently grooming the Farmer's toy poodle. It is a month over due. Lots of hair on the floor.

We have had him for just one year, a 6-year old when rescued. Lovely personality.

Posted by: LochLomondFarms at August 12, 2017 03:58 PM (g7ccz)

98 Bebe, try glucosamine chondritin. You can get chews for the dogs.

Posted by: Kindltot at August 12, 2017 03:58 PM (mkDpn)

99

Posted by: Sure

Ban this piece of shit.

Posted by: Soothsayer -- Fake Commenter at August 12, 2017 03:59 PM (grMf8)

100
My sister lives in CA...she thinks it should be in the water.
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I have no problem with that. However, implementation is difficult, since there are pockets of conservatives in every liberal city.

The best idea would be to have something like "Prog Water," endorsed by Michael Moore, Steven Colbert and Lena Dunham. They'll but it and drink it voluntarily and their cult members will do the same.

/tiny font on water bottle: drinking more than X oz per day could lead to health issues.

/why have we not done this already using non-regulated herbal supplements?

Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 03:59 PM (aT+Bx)

101 On petting a cat - if the tail starts waving/swishing about - back off or get bitten. If the ears are down/or back then get away fast.
Posted by: Glenn John at August 12, 2017 03:53 PM (DDUC7)

Same for if the muscles in the back and flanks start twitching.

Posted by: Aunt Luna, your friendly neighborhood cat lady at August 12, 2017 04:00 PM (oF6wJ)

102
Posted by: Sure

This piece of shit is from the same side who goes around assassinating Republicans, and then trolls blogs to make our side own anything at all that happens to his rotten fascist comrades.

Posted by: Soothsayer -- Fake Commenter at August 12, 2017 04:01 PM (grMf8)

103 102: yup.

Posted by: chavez the hugo at August 12, 2017 04:01 PM (KP5rU)

104 Our cat likes his belly rubbed. He starts kneading the air and purring.

Posted by: Ronster at August 12, 2017 04:02 PM (qk/ok)

105 17
Never rub a cat's belly vigorously like you would a dog. It's a very vulnerable area for a cat. If any cat exposes its belly to you, it's a sign that they trust you, but not necessary an invitation to pet them.
Posted by: Aunt Luna, your friendly neighborhood cat lady at August 12, 2017 02:35 PM (oF6wJ)


I used to engage in roughhousing with my neighbor's cat Chloe. She'd lay on her back and I'd rub her belly, then she'd latch onto my arm with her claws and I'd lift her off the floor.

She scratched the hell out of my arm but we both enjoyed it.

Posted by: rickl at August 12, 2017 04:03 PM (sdi6R)

106 Just a Pro-Tip that no one ever takes...

One of the worst things you can do is walk in the door and use that high-pitched voice that most dog-lovers have used to say "hi" to your dog.

You have just taught them that "calm" is not the preferred state of mind.

Certain dogs, (not breeds), have a naturally calm nature about them. This is perfectly acceptable behavior from the human.

Most dogs, (not breeds), will think that "excitement" is what you want from your dog.

Verbal "commands" to your dog is training.

Silent, non-verbal finger-snaps and physically *backing* a dog away from excitement conveys a much greater message to a dog than excited yelling or striking of a dog.

Sneaking up on your excited dog, (as Cesar Millan does), and giving them a *tssst!* or a *hey!* while surprising them with a tap on the ass, (not a strike), is much more effective...

...if you follow that up with a calm finger-snap, finger-point and allowing the dog to submit by showing its belly.

Walk away from the dog, with repeated steps, as necessary.

Here's The Hard part... It may take forty minutes to calm your dog and as many as forty times repeating the process.

I'm not going to lie. I was unable to break one dog from its barking.

-At the phone ringing.
-At the doorbell.
-At cars on the street while it was out in the front yard.
-At any unusual wind-slam of a door.

I was able to curtail the longevity, but I am not God.

I'm just a guy who read and watched shit who happens to have a keyboard.


Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:03 PM (Ckg4U)

107 Nice pets ya'll!

Hate that a bunch of idiots got run over in Virginny but didn't their momma ever tell them not to be plays in the skreet.

Posted by: Hairyback Guy at August 12, 2017 04:04 PM (5VlCp)

108
Cosequin? Dismuzime (so?). That's what the vet had our labs on
Posted by: bebe's boobs destroy at August 12, 2017 03:57 PM (hscyr)

No it wasn't that. he gets glucosamine which doesn't seem to help. I can look at the Dr. Foster's website number to try to find it.

Posted by: F.N.G. at August 12, 2017 04:05 PM (kiSdp)

109 It is not my place to tell people not to bring politics onto this thread, as I have been guilty of it myself.

Many would appreciate it, however. I took the hint.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:08 PM (Ckg4U)

110 Ban this piece of shit.

Posted by: Soothsayer -- Fake Commenter


Seconded. The car fatality was probably a matter of self defense. He's giving off a stinky, trollish scent.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at August 12, 2017 04:09 PM (/qEW2)

111 17
Never rub a cat's belly vigorously like you would a dog. It's a very vulnerable area for a cat. If any cat exposes its belly to you, it's a sign that they trust you, but not necessary an invitation to pet them.
Posted by: Aunt Luna, your friendly neighborhood cat lady at August 12, 2017 02:35 PM (oF6wJ)
I used to engage in roughhousing with my neighbor's cat Chloe. She'd lay on her back and I'd rub her belly, then she'd latch onto my arm with her claws and I'd lift her off the floor.
She scratched the hell out of my arm but we both enjoyed it.
Posted by: rickl at August 12, 2017 04:03 PM (sdi6R)

Yup....I learned over the years when interacting with my semi-feral momma cat on the property then when she has had enough the claws strike. The trick is to hold steady until she relaxes them. When you try to snatch your hand out of the claws is when real damage is done.

Posted by: Hairyback Guy at August 12, 2017 04:09 PM (5VlCp)

112 Im late, but my dad passed away on Thursday night. Our dogs gad been keeping a vigil at his bedside and my husband let them out. I heard them barking and told dad i was going to bring them back in. I ran to the back door, let them in and they refused to go into his room. I went in and he had passed. They were frantic though when the funeral home came to take him. We had to put them back outside, and when they were gone, then kept running frantically back and forth between his room and the front door. Its strange how tgey know. He was their best buddy.

Posted by: Abby at August 12, 2017 04:12 PM (HBU7W)

113 My cats let us pet them anywhere anytime..And we kiss and pet their tummies all the time. We humans ae part of their pack.

And the Left is going bat shit crazy about charlottesville and PDT's Statement. There is not hope. Buy more ammo

Posted by: Nevergiveup at August 12, 2017 04:12 PM (SjImc)

114
I'm not going to lie. I was unable to break one dog from its barking.

-At the phone ringing.
-At the doorbell.
-At cars on the street while it was out in the front yard.
-At any unusual wind-slam of a door.

I was able to curtail the longevity, but I am not God.
--

I have a cat.

She hides if someone she hasn't seen before comes over.

She.Is.Awesome.

Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 04:12 PM (aT+Bx)

115 Its strange how tgey know. He was their best buddy.
Posted by: Abby at August 12, 2017 04:12 PM (HBU7W)

they know. My cats know when I am down.

Posted by: Nevergiveup at August 12, 2017 04:13 PM (SjImc)

116 Dasuquin is a supplement a lot of vets recommend for arthritis.

Posted by: stace at August 12, 2017 04:16 PM (B7Uun)

117 Both the cats here are quite fond of belly rubs. Bonnie, the Six Pound Kitty, also loves gentle massaging of her front paws. But not her rear paws. Ticklish there, you see.

She is the most uniquely INDIVIDUAL cat I have yet known, in nearly sixty years of life with cats. Have never seen her personality type, and likely won't again in my lifetime.

They're both complete mushball lap monsters though, sometimes literally in completion against one another to see who can "Claim the Lap", before the other.

Her littermate brother "Scamp", is quite like Ralph the Sheepdog in nature and demeanor. Just a gentile, loving, longhaired ball of constant affection. And hardly the most gracious cat in movement, either. While not exactly clumsy, he's a bit of a heffalump in how he jumps onto the lap, or clomps in a heavy footed run down the hardwood in the hall.

I'll not write for now about their "routines" for a noon and evening kitty treat. Which they have down to a fine art and exact science.

Who said cats cat owners are hard to train, huh?



Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX



Posted by: Jim at August 12, 2017 04:18 PM (v5iqM)

118 Posted by: Nevergiveup at August 12, 2017 04:13 PM (SjImc)

119 Dasuquin is a supplement a lot of vets recommend for arthritis.
Posted by: stace at August 12, 2017 04:16 PM (B7Uun)

Stace thanks but not that either. I'll go back to last week's pet thread to find it.

Posted by: F.N.G. at August 12, 2017 04:19 PM (kiSdp)

119 My setter "points" at the fish in the vets aquarium. Useless as a gun dog as is scared of any loud noise. Our cuddle dog

McGyver out

Posted by: McGyver at August 12, 2017 04:20 PM (GQfy3)

120 "I have a cat.
She hides if someone she hasn't seen before comes over.
She. Is. Awesome.
"
-Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 04:12 PM (aT+Bx)

I'm not much of a "Cat Person", but give your kitty a scritchy for me.

-Knock it off, Horde. I'm not in the mood.

In fact, I've got to feed my dog. Pardon my absence.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:20 PM (Ckg4U)

121 She hides if someone she hasn't seen before comes over.

My female cat will walk over-- slowly-- and investigate the visitor's shoes (channeling Imelda Marcos, I guess). Dude cat saunters over (upright tail indicating he's in a good mood) expecting to be petted and otherwise admired. Both of them know the sound of the UPS truck and will run to the window seat in the living room to see what Brown might have brought them. They aren't nearly as interested when they hear the sound of the mailman's jeep. Hiding is what they do only when they know it's time for their annual vet visit.

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 04:21 PM (3C9q2)

122 My cat Kira (Chloe's daughter) has lost almost all interest in eating. I literally have to beg her to nibble a little bit from her bowl.

I remember that both of my parents lost interest in eating when they went to the hospital for the last time.

Posted by: rickl at August 12, 2017 04:22 PM (sdi6R)

123 Take a Hint, "Sure". Put it on another thread.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:23 PM (Ckg4U)

124 Local PD just posted some bear paw prints on FB, apparently we have a bear nosing around town.

Posted by: votermom pimping great books! at August 12, 2017 04:24 PM (hMwEB)

125 I'm very sorry for your loss, Abby.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at August 12, 2017 04:25 PM (gC2IV)

126 My cat Kira (Chloe's daughter) has lost almost all interest in eating.

Have you asked your vet about an appetite stimulant? Also, is Kira on any medications that might suppress her appetite?

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 04:25 PM (3C9q2)

127 Certain dogs, (not breeds), have a naturally calm nature about them. This is perfectly acceptable behavior from the human.
--------

*zzzzzzzz*

hmpf...what? mphff. go away.


*zzzzzzzzz

Posted by: Mike Hammer's Dog at August 12, 2017 04:26 PM (OdK9v)

128 Current events in VA being discussed in Mis Hum's morning thread for those so inclined, so the pet thread doesn't need to be used for that

Posted by: bebe's boobs destroy at August 12, 2017 04:27 PM (hscyr)

129 My female cat will walk over-- slowly-- and investigate the visitor's
shoes (channeling Imelda Marcos, I guess). Dude cat saunters over
(upright tail indicating he's in a good mood) expecting to be petted and
otherwise admired. Both of them know the sound of the UPS truck and
will run to the window seat in the living room to see what Brown might
have brought them. They aren't nearly as interested when they hear the
sound of the mailman's jeep. Hiding is what they do only when they know
it's time for their annual vet visit.
---

My cat hangs out on the couch, which is up against the front picture window. If I'm sitting on the couch, and she's there and someone is walking up to the porch, she gives me this look like "OMG, MOMMY THERE IS SOMEONE APPROACHING THE DOOR!!!!! AND WE DON'T KNOW THEM!!!! DEFCON ALERT!! DEFCON ALERT MOMMY!!!

And yes, I do not pay attention to people that closely, but I like the cat, so there you go.

Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 04:27 PM (aT+Bx)

130 Local PD just posted some bear paw prints on FB, apparently we have a bear nosing around town.
Posted by: votermom
----------

Heck, we've had 'em on the porch.

Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at August 12, 2017 04:27 PM (OdK9v)

131 If you scratch out cat in the "hell yes" spot she goes almost in a trance and starts licking herself on the shoulder.

Posted by: MAGA at August 12, 2017 04:28 PM (Tyk2V)

132 Cats will roll on their backs and squirm to convey joy.
That may or may not invite a belly rub.
One or two, maybe, after that...

Posted by: navybrat at August 12, 2017 04:29 PM (w7KSn)

133 130
Have you asked your vet about an appetite stimulant? Also, is Kira on any medications that might suppress her appetite?
Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 04:25 PM (3C9q2)


I'm going to call the vet on Monday as this is really getting alarming.

She's on medication to control her blood pressure and also to settle her stomach, but I don't think either of them should inhibit her appetite.

Posted by: rickl at August 12, 2017 04:30 PM (sdi6R)

134 Heck, we've had 'em on the porch.
--

Skunks. I've had skunks pray something nearby at least four times this year. Usually I can go a full year without having that problem.

Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 04:30 PM (aT+Bx)

135 Abby,

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Posted by: CaliGirl at August 12, 2017 04:32 PM (Ri/rl)

136
Nothing worse than religious skunks.

Posted by: Soothsayer -- Fake Commenter at August 12, 2017 04:32 PM (grMf8)

137 -Posted by: Mike Hammer's Dog at August 12, 2017 04:26 PM (OdK9v)

*HAH!*

Yup. Certain dogs will never overreact to ANYTHING. You come through the door with the High-Pitched Voice just to "perk them up", as it were. Their natural state is calm, submissive and yawningly lovable!

Once again, this has Nothing to do with Breed.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:33 PM (Ckg4U)

138 Oh Abby, so sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family and you.

When one of our dogs died, one of our cats sat on top of his body and didn't want to get off. We made sure both cats got to sniff and watch us bury our dog in the woods. For weeks, the cats would go back there and sit on her grave.

Yes, they know.

Posted by: Just wondering at August 12, 2017 04:33 PM (WBYpW)

139 Nothing worse than religious skunks.
Posted by: Soothsayer
-----------

This is about me, isn't it?

Posted by: Rev. Al Sharpton at August 12, 2017 04:34 PM (OdK9v)

140 "Current events in VA being discussed in Mis Hum's
morning thread for those so inclined, so the pet thread doesn't need to
be used for that.
"
-Posted by: bebe's boobs destroy at August 12, 2017 04:27 PM (hscyr)

Thank You, Darlin'. Very Classy.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:35 PM (Ckg4U)

141 I'm going to call the vet on Monday as this is really getting alarming.

Prayers up. I know how it feels when a much-loved kitteh is ailing, it's the weekend, and all you can do is either rush to the local animal hospital (if there is one in your area) or wait until Monday. I hope your vet will be able to help Kira.

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 04:39 PM (3C9q2)

142

And yes, I do not pay attention to people that closely, but I like the cat, so there you go.
Posted by: shibumi at August 12, 2017 04:27 PM (aT+Bx)

My cats are weird. Ava is friendly with strangers, Reagan gets nervous and runs on her hamster wheel meowing. I think she's showing off.

They both hear the driveway alarm and run to the kitchen door when my husband comes home. He feeds them chicken every day when he comes home.

Posted by: CaliGirl at August 12, 2017 04:41 PM (Ri/rl)

143 Abby...

Might God lift your Heavy Heart and allow those miracles in. That sweetness and delicacy of His touch is simultaneously delicate and pronounced, if you'll allow it.

Know that His light is shining upon you as you watch these miracles unfold.

Might your children find The Way and allow light where there is darkness.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:41 PM (Ckg4U)

144 For those of you who would like an update of The Prayer List, I can send it to you.

home made gravy 71 (all one word) at the hooyah dot com.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:44 PM (Ckg4U)

145 Yup. Certain dogs will never overreact to ANYTHING. You come through the door with the High-Pitched Voice just to "perk them up", as it were. Their natural state is calm, submissive and yawningly lovable!

Once again, this has Nothing to do with Breed.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:33 PM (Ckg4U)

You mean that high pitched baby voice I use with toddlers and babies? I did not know this.

Posted by: CaliGirl at August 12, 2017 04:44 PM (Ri/rl)

146 "You mean that high pitched baby voice I use with toddlers and babies? I did not know this."
-Posted by: CaliGirl at August 12, 2017 04:44 PM (Ri/rl)

Yes. You are telling your dog that "I want you to be excited!!!"

My post at Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:03 PM (Ckg4U) Should explain all of it.

It was at #109, last.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:47 PM (Ckg4U)

147 Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:47 PM (Ckg4U)

Thanks, I didn't know that.

Posted by: CaliGirl at August 12, 2017 04:50 PM (Ri/rl)

148 *tips cap*

You're Welcome, Ma'am.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 04:51 PM (Ckg4U)

149 The picture of the Doberman is beautiful. I would miss her too.

Posted by: grammie winger - when I was younger so much younger than today at August 12, 2017 04:54 PM (lwiT4)

150 Slap,

I haven't had a dog for about 15 years. They were my husband's truck dogs/ranch dogs. We can't have dogs in the fields anymore because of food safety.

I do know cat behavior very well.

I think my husband misses dogs. He snaps his fingers to call the cats.

Posted by: CaliGirl at August 12, 2017 04:57 PM (Ri/rl)

151 Abby - I'm very sorry for the loss of your dad.

Posted by: grammie winger - when I was younger so much younger than today at August 12, 2017 04:58 PM (lwiT4)

152 Local PD just posted some bear paw prints on FB

Man-Bear-Pig is in the 'hood?

Posted by: Basement Cat at August 12, 2017 05:01 PM (3C9q2)

153 If I were to own a smaller dog than a Shetland Sheepdog, I might own a Miniature Pincher, Dachshund or maybe an Ewok Teddy-Bear --(Pomeranian).

I would NOT walk them, however.

...perhaps around the house.

That would be the sole domain of my female understudy.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 05:03 PM (Ckg4U)

154 "I think my husband misses dogs. He snaps his fingers to call the cats."
-Posted by: CaliGirl at August 12, 2017 04:57 PM (Ri/rl)

*HAH!*

That seems a call to the affirmative on that notion!

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 05:04 PM (Ckg4U)

155 Thank you all. My dogs were a great comfort to him. I wouldn't trade tgat for any kind of medicine.

Posted by: Abby at August 12, 2017 05:05 PM (HBU7W)

156 You're Welcome, sweetheart.

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 05:10 PM (Ckg4U)

157 nood chess

Posted by: Vic We Have No Party at August 12, 2017 05:10 PM (mpXpK)

158 Abby, hugs & prayers.

Posted by: votermom pimping great books! at August 12, 2017 05:11 PM (hMwEB)

159 Slapweasel, could I ask you for a special prayer for my family. My son refuses to come home for my dads memorial. Hes in the midst of Trump derangement syndrome.

Posted by: Abby at August 12, 2017 05:22 PM (HBU7W)

160 -Posted by: Abby at August 12, 2017 05:22 PM (HBU7W)

Yes, Ma'am. The list has been updated

Might he find the light in his own darkness and you, as well.

Where there is injury, might you find pardon.

Where there is sadness; joy.

Where there is despair; hope.

It is in pardoning that we are pardoned.

As a Mother, you have done much pardoning throughout your days. As God has granted your Love of your Daughter in return for your devotion and faith, so may He allow your Love to find your Son.

Continued in your faith, I wish for love.

In Jesus' Name, I pray...

*amen*

Posted by: Slapweasel, (Cold1), (T) at August 12, 2017 05:35 PM (Ckg4U)

161 Thank you . It means a lot to me.

Posted by: Abby at August 12, 2017 05:38 PM (HBU7W)

162 All Moron pets are exceptional, but today's was a particularly fetching bunch.

My mom's calico kitty (a plush toy made flesh) had to be put to sleep recently. RIP Rosie! You were a delight for the short time Mom got to serve you.

I need to convince Mom to get a Maine Coon. She's always wanted one.

Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at August 12, 2017 05:38 PM (QGoUX)

163 Pet Thread!!!

Posted by: Weasel at August 12, 2017 05:44 PM (6k+Ij)

164 re non-prescription stuff for dog arthritis. My dogs, horses and me get MSM for prevention. The recently passed away senior dogs, myself and my dad take Tumeric herb. The dogs also got Devils claw. The person who recommend Devils Claw herb said 1/8 teaspoon for a dose. I doubled that for the dog with back arthritis. I buy both the herbs and capsules to put them in from herbalcom dot com

I'm not a paid spokesperson for herbalcom, I probably should be as much as I recommend those herbs for dog pain and that company as an easy source.

Posted by: PaleRider at August 12, 2017 05:50 PM (8qFZP)

165 The chess thread has cheerleaders (sort of)! And content (but too many hard puzzles!)! We are truly doomed.

Posted by: goon at August 12, 2017 06:41 PM (EaQ6/)

166 Way way late but love the petting chart (and the pet thread)

The connection with other morons through our much loved pets is also a bonus. Thanks for keeping this going.

Posted by: RM at August 12, 2017 08:05 PM (ugwJg)

167 I'm the tank builder. Abby, sorry for your loss, I built this tank as a way to deal with the loss of my brother. I added a link to a build thread I made showing the process so feel free to check it out if you are interested. Also check out some of my other videos to see our reef tank and dog videos. Leonard is a kindred soul and so very happy to be featured in the pet thread again.

Posted by: Frankencougie at August 13, 2017 08:53 AM (q9n5w)

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