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New Kitty Overlord (Overlady?) Here's my new kitten, Lily, whom I adopted on a whim from a PetSmart adoption event. Objectively, she is the cutest kitty that ever lived, and those big paws and ear tufts lead me to suspect some Maine Coon blood in the mix. All Hail Eris, Cat SlaveWhat a little sweetie! Long time lurker, I post under tRustyHudson on occasion... I've been meaning to share a photo of our best old pup Link. He crossed the Rainbow bridge in 2012... we picked him up from the Husky Rescue in 2007. My wife was pregnant at the time and they wouldn't let her out in the yard since many of the dogs were 'a bit rambunctious'... but this old Malamute just came and sat next to me, just sat there and pressed against me. And that was it, I knew. He was 6-7 by their account, and I hope we gave him his best years. He was our first son's protector, the devourer of unattended hotdogs and chicken carcasses, and the drinker of misplaced whiskey. We love you forever, Link.Awww, Link looks like a wonderful dog. I can see why you still have fond memories. Love your Saturday thread. Attached is a pic taken on a camping trip. My 3 Goldendoodles had a long day hiking and playing in the creek. When it was time for a nap, they did this. They are the I Got Your Back Pack. I hope you'll share this with the other Pet Morons. MarkGreat photo of great dogs! Looks like they would have fun on a camping trip! Hello! Here’s one for you for next week’s installment. Angus, our 11 year old Chihuahua from Tucson loves him some sketty treats. Regards, Dirac_DeltaWe will never forget Angus now! My buddy's dogs had a surprise for him when he got home. They looked quite pleased with themselves.And a "happy dog of the day" photo. By-Tor has his own dogs, but he also notices happy dogs in his neighborhood. If you would like to send pet and/or animal stories, links, etc. for the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, the address is:Until next Saturday, have a great week! If you start feeling nostalgic, here a link to last week's Pet Thread, the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, August 17. I closed the comments on this post so you wouldn't get banned for commenting on a week-old post, but don't try it anyway. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Meow!
Posted by: nurse ratched, certified weirdo at August 24, 2024 03:19 PM (TpTQ4) 2
Meow
Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at August 24, 2024 03:21 PM (sAmhv) 3
Super sweet kittenses, Eris!
Posted by: nurse ratched, certified weirdo at August 24, 2024 03:21 PM (TpTQ4) 4
I had a devil of a time getting Lily the Kitty's photo to post in the correct rotation. Perhaps she has special powers we do not understand.
Posted by: KT at August 24, 2024 03:22 PM (xekrU) 5
Nurse! Boarding for Seattle as I type.
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at August 24, 2024 03:22 PM (MZM5C) 6
Critters!
Posted by: Duke Lowell at August 24, 2024 03:22 PM (2UnvF) 7
Lily will not be trifled with...
Posted by: San Franpsycho at August 24, 2024 03:24 PM (RIvkX) 8
Lily does look pretty chill. She's going to be a big kittuh.
Link, the ole Malamute, got some pretty eyes. RIP. Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at August 24, 2024 03:24 PM (sAmhv) 9
I'm glad that Eris can be objective around Lily.
Posted by: KT at August 24, 2024 03:25 PM (xekrU) Posted by: Skip at August 24, 2024 03:28 PM (fwDg9) 11
Beautiful pets
Posted by: Northernlurker , wondering where his phone is at August 24, 2024 03:30 PM (FfSAJ) 12
As always I add.
Posted by: Northernlurker , wondering where his phone is at August 24, 2024 03:30 PM (FfSAJ) Posted by: Anna Puma at August 24, 2024 03:32 PM (SR29e) 14
Doggy Early Warning systems.
Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 03:32 PM (CSZ0v) 15
Re: the dogs and the toilet paper.
My Paisley is driven to get into the garbage. Posted by: Northernlurker , wondering where his phone is at August 24, 2024 03:32 PM (FfSAJ) 16
Link looks like he was a good boy.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 24, 2024 03:33 PM (y31cs) 17
Tried to get the wife to let me get a dog when was working at Animal shelter for early warning bit do go.
Posted by: Skip at August 24, 2024 03:35 PM (fwDg9) 18
Pets are good for you.
Posted by: Eromero at August 24, 2024 03:36 PM (LHPAg) 19
What a sweetheart Link was! It's always so sad when they have to leave us. I'm glad for the years that you and your family had with him, tRusty. Those are good memories for all, I'm sure.
Posted by: Appycay at August 24, 2024 03:36 PM (EdYR/) 20
Lovely pets, as always!
Lily looks adorable. I have no doubt she will grow up to be the cutest little cat of them all... Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at August 24, 2024 03:36 PM (BpYfr) 21
So cute! Animals are the best. My kitties are zonked on the bed after crazy hour.
Posted by: Piper at August 24, 2024 03:38 PM (p4NUW) 22
My buddy and I were talking the other week and he made a good observation. When you are a kid, you look at some of the large breed lifespan's of 9-10 years as a long time.
As you get older, it is way too short. Posted by: Aetius451AD at August 24, 2024 03:38 PM (y31cs) 23
Chihuahua should be eating a taco.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at August 24, 2024 03:40 PM (63Dwl) 24
My cat Allie is getting much bolder these days. She's been spending a lot of time in my office on my desk.
Although she doesn't like the other kitties to get too close, she at least tolerates their presence, more or less. Only took her two years to get to this point. She's on my desk right now, as a matter of fact, and says, "Hello!" Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at August 24, 2024 03:41 PM (BpYfr) 25
Thanks for the kind words. She is a real love sponge when she's not hiding under the bed.
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 03:41 PM (kpS4V) 26
Great photo Mark. Ladradoodles or Goldendoodles are my favorite dogs.
Bernese Mountain dogs are a close second. I think the hypoallergenic non shedding put the doodles on top. Posted by: polynikes at August 24, 2024 03:43 PM (B1dzx) 27
Posting a link to save some clicks, since I lied and said bluebell the hen had been featured "recently" in the Pet Thread (another reminder, do NOT comment on old posts):
https://shorturl.at/PK6Zf It was July 1 of *last* year. Time flies when you have chickens...? Posted by: Helena Handbasket at August 24, 2024 03:44 PM (FnneF) 28
All Hail Eris it’s great that you gave the kitteh a home. Did they say what the approximate age might be?
Posted by: polynikes at August 24, 2024 03:45 PM (B1dzx) 29
As you get older, it is way too short.
Dear God, please allow Psittacine Phlebotomist a long and happy healthy life. Love affair since 1998, might have been 6-8 years old then. He powered through a hot red pepper today. Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 03:45 PM (CSZ0v) 30
I think Lily is about 16 weeks old.
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 03:46 PM (kpS4V) 31
There is a different cat hitting the outside cat food. I was headed to let Jake out. It was sitting on the porch, looking in the back door. I waited till it was gone. This was a light orange and whte and looked pretty rough. There is a fluffy orange and white cat I see sometimes that I think lives on the next street.
I'll have to set up some shelter and feeding stations for this winter. Posted by: Notsothoreau at August 24, 2024 03:48 PM (dDSBl) 32
6- 0 in plumbing solder joints and 1 shark bite
Posted by: Skip at August 24, 2024 03:53 PM (fwDg9) 33
Now back to work cleaning up the mess of parts and tools
Posted by: Skip at August 24, 2024 03:53 PM (fwDg9) 34
My kittehs have their annual exam and vaccinations coming up in September. I have no issue with the rabies shot but I question the need for another FVRCP booster. They had the regular vax 6 years ago and it made the brother kitteh sick. He had the booster 2 years later and seemed okay. Now it’s time for another booster.
Any thoughts? Posted by: polynikes at August 24, 2024 03:54 PM (B1dzx) 35
Love the two smiling dogs in the midst of chaos. Don't they know that stuff's expensive these days?
BC(before children) I lived out in the country on a pond and had a couple of labs. The worst was walking out on the deck and seeing my female, Amber, chewing on a live turtle. Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at August 24, 2024 03:55 PM (t/2Uw) 36
Great looking pet morons.
Posted by: Comrade Flounder, Disinformation Demon at August 24, 2024 03:58 PM (i24o9) 37
Used to walk a pair of Akitas with their owner. The female Akita would always find a turd to eat, then want to lick my face.
Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 04:00 PM (CSZ0v) 38
Afternoon, pet folken! A grand group of animules (sic) today.
Eris, Lily looks much like my Dagny Sophia, La Siberienne. Longhairs really are the best. I'd have gone for her too. It's rare in my experience that a longhaired cat shows up at a PetSmart event, even though they draw from several different shelters in the area. Occasionally there's a medium-hair like Stirling, but most are shorthairs, a lot of black ones in particular. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:16 PM (omVj0) 39
I'll have to set up some shelter and feeding stations for this winter.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at August 24, 2024 03:48 PM If you did that here you would have every stray cat in Fannin County coming to your house. We had someone throw a kitten onto our front yard once and she barely managed to make it to the shrubs in the front of the house. I heard her and started feeding her. She stayed way back in the shrubs for over a week before she would let us pet her, but she ate everything I put out while I was standing there. When she got bigger I would leave food out at night for her and my neighbor said every stray cat in the neighborhood would come over beat her up and take her food. Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at August 24, 2024 04:17 PM (QNSds) 40
What does the title of the artwork, "Petite toile sur son chevalet d'un chaton endormi," mean? I can get "little" as the first word, and "of a cat asleep," at the end. What's the rest?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:18 PM (omVj0) Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 04:21 PM (CSZ0v) 42
The pic of the dog who's proudly shredded all the paper reminds me of the late Chekov D. Siberian, who in his first month with me savaged a roll of toilet paper, and of his adopted brother Wolf, who did the same to a big roll of blue shop towels from Walmart. And those cost quite a bit more than regular white paper towels.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:21 PM (omVj0) 43
It's hard to tell how many of these are cats that are poorly fed at home. I'm in town so there aren't that many abandoned cats.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at August 24, 2024 04:22 PM (dDSBl) 44
What does the title of the artwork, "Petite toile sur son chevalet d'un chaton endormi," mean? I can get "little" as the first word, and "of a little cat asleep," at the end. What's the rest?
It means "A little work on its easel showing a kitten asleep". It's a summary by the artist. Posted by: KT at August 24, 2024 04:23 PM (xekrU) 45
Hi, All. Is there a 100-comment rule on this thread?
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:24 PM (v6JzV) 46
I try not to give vaccines. My inside cat really doesn't need any. I did get the outside cat vaccinated. They over vaccinate now.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at August 24, 2024 04:24 PM (dDSBl) 47
43 It's hard to tell how many of these are cats that are poorly fed at home. I'm in town so there aren't that many abandoned cats.
Posted by: Notsothoreau Kittuhs are opportunists. Food is food. Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at August 24, 2024 04:25 PM (sAmhv) 48
Hi B.
No politics on this thread. Posted by: sharon(willow's apprentice) at August 24, 2024 04:26 PM (t/2Uw) 49
That is: a little canvas piece or work.
Posted by: KT at August 24, 2024 04:26 PM (xekrU) 50
Hi, All. Is there a 100-comment rule on this thread?
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:24 PM (v6JzV) ---- Well, 1 human comment is equal to 7 dog comments, so...probably not. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at August 24, 2024 04:27 PM (BpYfr) Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 04:27 PM (CSZ0v) 52
The pic of the dog who's proudly shredded all the paper reminds me of the late Chekov D. Siberian, who in his first month with me savaged a roll of toilet paper, and of his adopted brother Wolf, who did the same to a big roll of blue shop towels from Walmart. And those cost quite a bit more than regular white paper towels.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:21 PM (omVj0) ---- Penny and Hexie have both destroyed more than one roll of paper towels... Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at August 24, 2024 04:28 PM (BpYfr) 53
polynikes,
Lucy has her annual on Monday. She never goes outside, so she's not getting any vaccinations. She has to get her blood drawn to check to make sure her thyroid medication is still the right dose. Last time we were there the vet said she thought she heard a heart murmur and sent a quote of 1600 bucks for an ultrasound and other diagnostic tests. I declined. We will see what she says this time. Posted by: nurse ratched, certified weirdo at August 24, 2024 04:28 PM (nWwhV) 54
I try not to give vaccines. My inside cat really doesn't need any. I did get the outside cat vaccinated. They over vaccinate now.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at August 24, 2024 *** Here there's a legal requirement for rabies vaccines, not any others that I know of. My two are strictly indoor cats. I don't know why they would need any shots. I suppose it's possible that one might get out and get lost, sustain a bite from a rabid animal, and come back bearing the virus -- but a lot of evil stars would have to align for that to happen. Opossums roam around here, but they have too low a body temp to take the virus. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:29 PM (omVj0) 55
48 Hi, Sharon. No, I don’t do politics on the weekend. Gotta take a break from that crap.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:29 PM (v6JzV) 56
Cats are obligate carnivores, because they can’t taste “sweet,” or so I’ve read.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:30 PM (v6JzV) Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 04:33 PM (CSZ0v) 58
Heh, Link had that chicken carcas gone in the time it took my wife to turn from the trash, back to counter, then back to the trash. She didn't even see him. Thank God he didn't have issues with all those chicken bones.
Posted by: tRusty Hudson at August 24, 2024 04:34 PM (ScW81) 59
Big black Stirling is sprawled on the floor halfway between me and the window A/C. I think Dagny is ensconced under the ottoman just beyond my feet. They have their favorite spots to hide, or pose.
Stirling will be two and a half in mid-September, and Dagny will have her second anniversary with me early in the month. Hard to believe. They are past the "crazy kitten" stage, but not far past it; Stirling still races around in the early morning when I get up, and they gallop around and play-stalk each other. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:35 PM (omVj0) 60
I just want to put in a plug for the place where I had my first docenting gig today. We had ZERO visitors.
So, if you are in NoVa, or NoVa adjacent, please consider visiting the Ratcliffe-Allison-Pozer House on Main Street in Old Town Fairfax, Virginia. You may even get to personally meet Yours Truly. Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:35 PM (v6JzV) 61
Wolfus, Lily had a brother that was adopted before I got there. I happened to meet the girl who adopted him when we were waiting in line at PetSmart to get shots for our kitties. The brother was minus the ruff but had six fingers in each paw!
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 04:36 PM (kpS4V) 62
Wolfus, Lily had a brother that was adopted before I got there. I happened to meet the girl who adopted him when we were waiting in line at PetSmart to get shots for our kitties. The brother was minus the ruff but had six fingers in each paw!
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 *** That is supposed to be a Maine Coon trait, the polydactyly. According to what I've read, Hemingway's Maine Coons had it, and their descendants in Key West show it as well. Can you imagine thick-furred, thick-ruffed cats roaming around outdoors in a hot humid place like that? And indoors before widespread air-conditioning? I know cats like it warm, but my Chekov and Wolf were clearly uncomfortable in the heat and humidity when we had a hurricane knock out the power in 2012. Chekov especially: Siberians have triple coats. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:43 PM (omVj0) 63
I forgot to add: The house where I docent is open for tours Saturdays, 12-3, and on special occasions.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:43 PM (v6JzV) 64
63 Open every Saturday, 12-3, May-Oct, and on special occasions.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:46 PM (v6JzV) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 24, 2024 04:48 PM (dTTBf) 66
Buckley is finally going in to get "tutored" this coming Friday. He'll be right at 10 months. I waited as long as possible to get him to a year.
Posted by: lin-duh at August 24, 2024 04:48 PM (PZo5T) 67
Eris, i thought i saw you mention your cat some time this week. I'm glad you and Lily have found each other! Do you still have the royal plush pouf that you got a few years ago for just such an event?
Posted by: bluebell at August 24, 2024 04:48 PM (bS+DD) 68
Miss Linda and I are going out for ice cream (a small portion for yours truly) in a little while, as an appetizer before I make dinner here. Got to go shower and spruce up. Carry on!
Eris, if Lily is like my late Arizona, who had some Maine Coon traits, she will grow up to be beautiful -- and stubborn, maybe even more than most cats. On the other hand, he was red classic tabby with white; and orange cats have a distinct tendency to be quirky. Lily just may be sweeter than you can imagine. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:48 PM (omVj0) 69
Yay! Pet thread day!
What would it take for the thread to be really instead of just nearly world famous? I had a devil of a time getting Lily the Kitty's photo to post in the correct rotation. Perhaps she has special powers we do not understand. Posted by: KT I've had to deal with this. Orientation has to do with which way the camera was held, which registers in the JPG meta-data. And how browsers handle JPG data. Something like that, but definitely has to do with the meta-data orientation parameter. Best, if clunky, work-around I found was just to highlight and copy the whole image (not including meta-data) and paste it as a new image, which can be rotated as needed. Don't know if that instruction is clear; been a while since I had to do that. Posted by: mindful webworker - sweeping up fur at August 24, 2024 04:49 PM (jKSbO) 70
65 Fen, it was built c. 1807.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:50 PM (v6JzV) 71
If you put a shoe box next to the computer screen in the top picture, you could start a battle royal.
Posted by: tankdemon at August 24, 2024 04:51 PM (GBJtu) 72
Last time we were there the vet said she thought she heard a heart murmur and sent a quote of 1600 bucks for an ultrasound and other diagnostic tests. I declined.
We will see what she says this time. Posted by: nurse ratched, certified weirdo at August 24, 2024 04:28 PM (nWwhV) I had a cat where the vet mentioned a heart murmur. He lived 17 years and didn't die of heart problems. Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 04:52 PM (n7h9X) 73
Great photos, everyone. Angus as well as the dogs who chewed up the toilet paper made me laugh, although I'm sure it's not a pleasant things to come home to.
I am grateful for out cat Pynchon who is very good tempered, although he sometimes comes and purrs right in my ear when I'm on the couch taking a nap. He also has a shoe fetish. He will rub up and smell my stinky shoes after I've worn them. Is this a normal things for cats? Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 24, 2024 04:53 PM (dTTBf) Posted by: mindful webworker - and neutered? at August 24, 2024 04:54 PM (jKSbO) 75
70 So, it’s not a really old house by Virginia standards, but it’s the oldest extant structure in the City of Fairfax, and has been owned/lived in by some very interesting people.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:54 PM (v6JzV) 76
K.T., Did you get a name for the new kitten?
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 24, 2024 04:55 PM (dTTBf) 77
Sorry, I would’ve posted my historical house stuff on the previous thread, but I didn’t get back in time.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:56 PM (v6JzV) 78
Anybody have a good recommendation for hip joint health for a 15 y.o. dog?
He has trouble walking to go outside in the morning, but when he has been outside a while his joint health is good enough that he can walk and run with zero visible limp. Posted by: Pillage Idiot at August 24, 2024 04:58 PM (HlyYF) 79
The lovely and athletic Mrs naturalfake and I came across a mama bobcat and two kittens while on a constitutional earlier this week.
That makes 3 bobcat families we've seen while walking over the last month or so. Unless, they range far because each sighting was in a very different location. We have plenty of rabbits and squirrels in the areas for them, buuuuut usually a build-up of bobcats and coyotes means dogs and cats start "disappearing". So, be wary if in the DFW area. Posted by: naturalfake at August 24, 2024 04:59 PM (eDfFs) 80
Miss Linda and I are going out for ice cream (a small portion for yours truly) in a little while, as an appetizer before I make dinner here. Got to go shower and spruce up. Carry on!
Eris, if Lily is like my late Arizona, who had some Maine Coon traits, she will grow up to be beautiful -- and stubborn, maybe even more than most cats. On the other hand, he was red classic tabby with white; and orange cats have a distinct tendency to be quirky. Lily just may be sweeter than you can imagine. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:48 PM (omVj0) It's pretty common to think that MC's are the only kind of cat that is tabby and longhaired, but both these features can occur in many cats with different body styles. She looks a lot like a cat I had, who was very lanky with long legs....so long that a Persian I had ran *under* him when trying to dart back inside. His hair while long was pretty flat on the body, and he had a very long floofy tail almost as long as he was. MC's main features are a heavy,angular head and face and of course size. Lilly seems more normally built there, and she seems a bit out of the kitteny stages and getting lanky. Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:00 PM (n7h9X) 81
stinky shoes after I've worn them. Is this a normal things for cats?
Old GF had a cat named Sherman. He would try to crawl into a shoe, not a small cat. You would wake up with Sherman sleeping on your head. Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 05:01 PM (CSZ0v) 82
Pet stores have glucosomine and chondroitin pills for cats, they probably have dog sized ones.
Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:02 PM (n7h9X) 83
Pillage Idiot--
You might want to check out Adequan as a medication for your dog. Our vet recommended it for our dog--she's much younger--when she was developing arthritis in a hip joint. It's kind of expensive for the initial course but it's very affordable once you get to a maintenance dose. OTOH, SiL decided not to pursue it for their elderly dog because of the cost. Posted by: Art Rondelet of Malmsey at August 24, 2024 05:02 PM (FEVMW) 84
Do you still have the royal plush pouf that you got a few years ago for just such an event?
Posted by: bluebell at August 24, 2024 04:48 PM (bS+DD) ---- Bluebell, if I still have it, it's downstairs in the Raiders of the Lost Ark boxes Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 05:02 PM (kpS4V) 85
62 Wolfus, Lily had a brother that was adopted before I got there. I happened to meet the girl who adopted him when we were waiting in line at PetSmart to get shots for our kitties. The brother was minus the ruff but had six fingers in each paw!
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 *** That is supposed to be a Maine Coon trait, the polydactyly. According to what I've read, Hemingway's Maine Coons had it, and their descendants in Key West show it as well. Can you imagine thick-furred, thick-ruffed cats roaming around outdoors in a hot humid place like that? And indoors before widespread air-conditioning? I know cats like it warm, but my Chekov and Wolf were clearly uncomfortable in the heat and humidity when we had a hurricane knock out the power in 2012. Chekov especially: Siberians have triple coats. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 04:43 PM (omVj0 I’ve been to Hemingway house and seen the cats, they seemed to be happy. About 7 years ago Mrs. E and I had a chinchilla 6 toe just walk up on our deck. We named him Moreo. He wandered off the same way he arrived. Posted by: Eromero at August 24, 2024 05:03 PM (LHPAg) 86
Lily is getting cheek scritches and M-Spot rubs as we speak.
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 05:03 PM (kpS4V) 87
stinky shoes after I've worn them. Is this a normal things for cats?
Old GF had a cat named Sherman. He would try to crawl into a shoe, not a small cat. You would wake up with Sherman sleeping on your head. Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 05:01 PM (CSZ0v) Shoes smell like you and where you've been, and are cat sized while humans can be big and scary, so cats like to hang around near them. Also your bed smells like you so is the preferred safe spot for a scared cat. Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:03 PM (n7h9X) 88
"You would wake up with Sherman sleeping on your head"
Thankfully Pynchon hasn't done that yet, although he frequently sleeps on the bed. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 24, 2024 05:05 PM (dTTBf) 89
MC's main features are a heavy,angular head and face and of course size. Lilly seems more normally built there, and she seems a bit out of the kitteny stages and getting lanky.
Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:00 PM (n7h9X) --- I think you're right. Plus, she doesn't have the big schnozz of a Maine Coon. I don't care. She's perfect. Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 05:06 PM (kpS4V) 90
Cats are obligate carnivores, because they can’t taste “sweet,” or so I’ve read.
Posted by: Bulgaroctonus at August 24, 2024 04:30 PM (v6JzV) Our family had a tabby that used to eat bits of glazed donuts, though it might have been the yeast more than the sugar. I had a cat that ate bits of chocolate, small ones. She lived 20 years. Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:07 PM (n7h9X) Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 05:08 PM (CSZ0v) 92
I'll have to set up some shelter and feeding stations for this winter.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at August 24, 2024 03:48 PM (dDSBl) I know a lady who set up "nesting" boxes for her cats overwinter, they were the two compartment wooden fruit boxes, with a cardboard front with a round hole for each side. She filled them with loose straw so the strays would have insulation. She had a row of them on her back porch Posted by: Kindltot at August 24, 2024 05:08 PM (D7oie) 93
Youngest daughter just started at our local Enormous State University. Finished classes on Thursday and went to the "animal calming room".
She said they were greeted by little old ladies with dogs that were certified as service animals. Because it was little old ladies, she expected tiny lap dogs. Instead, she said the two most chill dogs were a giant Great Pyrenees and a St. Bernard. Both were larger than she was and both loved the attention! Posted by: Pillage Idiot at August 24, 2024 05:08 PM (HlyYF) 94
Pet stores have glucosomine and chondroitin pills for cats, they probably have dog sized ones.
Posted by: Oldcat ----------- Our vet recco'd this for old dog (RIP) but said to go ahead & buy the "human" kind, because "pet" kinds have less-stringent standards for potency/content. He specified the dosage too, but I can't recall what it was. Pet brands were approx 5x cost of human brands! And, unfortunately, weren't available in chewables. Wrapped in a slice of cheese, however-- no problemo! Doggo did seem to improve, for about a year... Posted by: JQ at August 24, 2024 05:09 PM (njWTi) 95
"We were having difficulty with the high temperature soak back after long runs. We decided it would be a good thing to strengthen the Teflon valve seat. In order to do that, we put fiberglass into the Teflon valve seat, and it really stayed together, except when the engine heat soaked back; the Teflon grew and grew and grew, and the oxidizer didn’t get through the oxidizer side, if it got too hot. We flew two successful missions around the moon with that PFRT engine. Boeing made that particular device. We held our breath all the way
because it was used as the brake engine and an apogee engine both; we were really worried about the valve seats getting too big. In the middle of the chamber of the basic R-4D engine as it evolved into the engine that flew on all the missions, there was a little tube sticking down, and that was a magic thing called the pre-igniter. It was both part of our problem, and a savior of part of our problems." This is interesting to me, as this is part of an interview with the guy on the team that designed the RCS thrusters for Apollo in 1962. If you listened to NASA the last several months, they talk about swelling and Teflon as part of the problem. Posted by: Common Tater at August 24, 2024 05:09 PM (d2aM4) 96
My kitten hid in the litter box the first week, even sleeping there. I called it The Poop Shack. I read that this is pretty common with scared new adoptees.
She now sleeps on every comfy surface in the house -- except the dedicated Pet Bed shaped like a cat head. Maybe it's like Zardoz and freaks her out. Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 05:10 PM (kpS4V) 97
Marquardt was their name, and if this guy is still alive he is probably helping them. Maybe the problem is those guys died? Because they are having difficulty doing what they did 60 years ago, all over again. They should have never let their space competencies atrophy like that. It struck me as a given that "they" read his paper, but .... maybe not?
Posted by: Common Tater at August 24, 2024 05:11 PM (d2aM4) 98
That makes 3 bobcat families we've seen while walking over the last month or so. Unless, they range far because each sighting was in a very different location.
Posted by: naturalfake at August 24, 2024 04:59 PM One of the neighbors at our farm used to have at least 20 semi-feral cats on his porch when you drove past. Which means in actuality he probably had at least 40. I was a little mad because I was managing part of our farm for wildlife, including quail and pheasant. Then I noticed some bobcat sign on my farm, and finally caught them on my trailcams. Within a year and a half, I could no longer see a single feral cat. Don't know if the bobcats liked hunting the housecats, or if they eliminated them as competitors. However, my wildlife numbers subsequently went way up. One bobcat family is way better than 40 semi-feral housecats - for wildlife. But much worse for cats on the loose! Posted by: Pillage Idiot at August 24, 2024 05:15 PM (HlyYF) 99
Try Duralactin. Someone here recommended it. Takes a few weeks to build up. Amazon carries it
Posted by: Notsothoreau at August 24, 2024 05:17 PM (dDSBl) 100
Nature is Metal.
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 05:18 PM (kpS4V) 101
B, you asked about the 100 comment rule so that was what i was replying to.
I agree. It is nice to get away from it all at least for a few hours. I don;t currently have a pet so I live vicariously through all of you. Posted by: sharon(willow's apprentice) at August 24, 2024 05:19 PM (t/2Uw) Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 05:20 PM (CSZ0v) 103
Thanks for the joint meds advice. Was going to start with the glucosamine and chondroitin. If that doesn't work, then I will start moving up to the good/expensive stuff.
Fortunately, I already have pills formulated for humans, since I too am an "old dog". Posted by: Pillage Idiot at August 24, 2024 05:20 PM (HlyYF) 104
The MEN who dreamed, built, and flew the space program can’t be reproduced today. None of these NASA climate change, muslim outreach chuckleheads are equal to the job today.
Posted by: Eromero at August 24, 2024 05:20 PM (LHPAg) 105
>>However, my wildlife numbers subsequently went way up. One bobcat family is way better than 40 semi-feral housecats - for wildlife. But much worse for cats on the loose!
When my parents bought their farm in Vermont they inherited two feral cats that lived in the rafters of a shed. They would skulk up there and if you made the mistake of walking underneath they would swat at you with claws like some beast from a horror movie. Bobcats wouldn't have stood a chance with those two beasts. Posted by: JackStraw at August 24, 2024 05:21 PM (LkLld) 106
I've had pretty good luck giving my dogs devils claw, turmeric, and MSM capsules to keep them comfortable as they got some arthritis. Amazon sells capsules, I have horse MSM which sells for maybe $10/pound and I buy the devils claw and turmeric in bulk. A slice of american cheese will wrap 2 doses of up to 3-4 capsules. To give Toby his heart worm pill which is supposed to be appealing on its own takes a whole piece of cheese but he gulps the capsules wrapped in cheese right down.
Posted by: PaleRider used to be simply irredeemable at August 24, 2024 05:28 PM (83y/e) 107
Bluebell, if I still have it, it's downstairs in the Raiders of the Lost Ark boxes
Posted by: All Hail Eris at August 24, 2024 05:02 PM (kpS4V) ---------- lol, I forgot you had moved! I'm sure Lily has a palatial set-up, pouf or no pouf. Posted by: bluebell at August 24, 2024 05:29 PM (bS+DD) 108
PETZZZZ
Posted by: vmom stabby stabby stabby stabby stabamillion at August 24, 2024 05:30 PM (shl8o) 109
Just had a twinge of sadness remembering that this was the time when the late great Oregon Muse would post his chess/dress threads. God rest his soul.
Posted by: bluebell at August 24, 2024 05:31 PM (bS+DD) 110
Posted by: bluebell at August 24, 2024 05:31 PM (bS+DD)
I miss him too. He was a dear man, and brother in Christ. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 24, 2024 05:32 PM (dTTBf) 111
109 Just had a twinge of sadness remembering that this was the time when the late great Oregon Muse would post his chess/dress threads. God rest his soul.
Posted by: bluebell at August 24, 2024 05:31 PM (bS+DD) Same here Posted by: Eromero at August 24, 2024 05:33 PM (LHPAg) 112
>>>>>109 Just had a twinge of sadness remembering that this was the time when the late great Oregon Muse would post his chess/dress threads. God rest his soul.
Posted by: bluebell at August 24, 2024 05:31 PM (bS+DD) Same here Posted by: Eromero at August 24, 2024 05:33 PM (LHPAg) ******** I remember his posts as well. They were great, RIP Oregon Muse. Posted by: Rufus T. Firefly at August 24, 2024 05:37 PM (sKDCI) 113
Pet thread never lacking for getting dusty in here.
Posted by: Commissar of Plenty and Lysenkoism in Solidarity with the Struggle at August 24, 2024 05:37 PM (CSZ0v) Posted by: Eromero at August 24, 2024 05:40 PM (LHPAg) 115
"You would wake up with Sherman sleeping on your head"
Thankfully Pynchon hasn't done that yet, although he frequently sleeps on the bed. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 24, 2024 05:05 PM (dTTBf) My cat Rhea sleeps near the foot of the bed much of the time but when I broke my arm/wrist she switched to sleeping as close as possible to the break every moment she could. She stopped the day the doctor pronounced it healed Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:46 PM (n7h9X) 116
I miss OM too. I'll never forget when he started posting pictures of Men without Shirts after I complained he only posted pictures of naughtily dressed women. I was pretty new to the blog at the time and all o f a sudden I'd found a home. He was a unique voice here.
yes, a bit dusty in here. Posted by: sharon(willow's apprentice) at August 24, 2024 05:49 PM (t/2Uw) 117
Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:46 PM (n7h9X)
That's a very interesting story. What a very caring cat! Posted by: FenelonSpoke at August 24, 2024 05:52 PM (dTTBf) 118
My cat Rhea sleeps near the foot of the bed much of the time but when I broke my arm/wrist she switched to sleeping as close as possible to the break every moment she could. She stopped the day the doctor pronounced it healed
Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 05:46 PM (n7h9X) Have a friend who swears that his cats purring, while laying on my his leg, helped heal a pulled muscle. Posted by: javems at August 24, 2024 05:58 PM (8I4hW) 119
Have a friend who swears that his cats purring, while laying on my his leg, helped heal a pulled muscle.
Posted by: javems at August 24, 2024 05:58 PM A heating pad that also vibrates? That is just good science! Posted by: Pillage Idiot at August 24, 2024 05:59 PM (HlyYF) 120
My cat Rhea sleeps near the foot of the bed much of the time but when I broke my arm/wrist she switched to sleeping as close as possible to the break every moment she could. She stopped the day the doctor pronounced it healed
Posted by: Oldcat at August 24, 2024 *** Little tuxedo-cat Oreo was rarely one to sleep with me. Then came the day I had a tooth extraction. They'd used global anesthetic on me, as I requested, and Miss Linda had to get me home in a taxi. I crawled into bed, and darned if Miss Oreo didn't hop right up next to me and curl up. She stayed until I got up later that day, then went back to sleeping out on the couch. Almost as if she wanted to see why I was behaving so oddly. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 06:00 PM (omVj0) 121
Oh, and hobby nood.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at August 24, 2024 06:00 PM (omVj0) 122
Just came off the lake. Cats are in a mood. Bella is in the tub drinking from the faucet. Betty is sitting in my chair daring me to move her.
Thank you for the Pet Thread, KT. Posted by: olddog in mo at August 24, 2024 06:07 PM (yostU) Processing 0.01, elapsed 0.0132 seconds. |
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