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Jazz (female, the smaller one) and Casey (male, 105 pounds plus or minus). They had their names when we got them. Casey turns 12 next month, and we estimate Jazz to be 14. We got her 13 years ago this month, and figure she was about 1 year old when we got her. Both are rescues. Casey is a big goofball, and Jazz is a little shit that learns how to open doors and garbage can cabinets in short order.


Jazz: "Why, no...I have no idea who might have gotten into that bag of pistachios..."


Oh, I'm sorry...were you sitting here? Well, it's my chair now...


I don't know...the toy just kind of exploded. The stuffing went everywhere. It was horrible.


Casey just likes trying to look majestic around the yard...


 
Our cat died this summer, so we got a couple kittens (Robin, gray and white male, and Spike, calico). Where we live you either have a cat or you have mice.

Robin is in turbo mode every morning, but Spike is always looking for food. Can't keep her off the table.








 
Ya'll will never guess what I named her...

....This is Whitey.

Yep, Polydactylism for sure.
Front paws total 7 a piece-(thumbs both consist of 3 digits each)
While her rear wheels, I mean feet thingies, top out at 6 digies each.
 
Shadow aka Mr. Hollywood aka Sir Eatzalot aka Sir Shitzalot.
 

A Dog's Diary - My Journey with Dad​

Feb 17, 2024

Ever wished your dog could talk?
Join Rocky, a German Shepherd, as he narrates his life alongside his beloved Dad.
From the moment he was chosen to the adventures they embarked on together, Rocky's story is a testament to the profound connection between a dog and his master.
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Comments are welcome.

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Saying Goodbye to My Best Friend​

Jun 19, 2024

Thank y'all for taking time out of your day to spend a few moments remember the best dog, best friend and best wagon buddy I've ever had.

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Have you ever heard about "the cat distribution system"?
We spoke with some people who have been chosen by it, and we came out with some conclusions

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I have to wonder how that works out, really.

I know dogs and cats can get along - even like one another, especially if they've been together from early days. But...they each have their own ways of signalling play or pleasant mindset, and the others won't understand it.

A dog who's playing will wag his rump off, and also bounce in step. Something cats don't do and won't understand.

A cat puts up the WELCOME sign with a purr. It's a signal to other cats (and anyone else) that he's ready to be social.

So, when cats and dogs start bopping and biting, neither can tell the other, Just Kidding.
 
When I was young, I had a cat and we were a good match. Decades later, I had a dog and we were almost in love. It tore my heart away when I had to say goodbye.
 
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