RescueMom April 17, 2014 Share April 17, 2014 We got less than a foot, but there were places in MN that got 19" yesterday! Link to comment
April Bloodgate April 17, 2014 Share April 17, 2014 We got less than a foot, but there were places in MN that got 19" yesterday! What the what?! We only got a dusting. I didn't realize there were places that got so much! Link to comment
RescueMom April 17, 2014 Share April 17, 2014 (edited) April 17th (we had no snow day before yesterday). My pom loves it; Duke, not so much... Edited April 17, 2014 by RescueMom 3 Link to comment
crosby777 April 18, 2014 Share April 18, 2014 this my my crosby.. the love of my cat life :) and my new cactus garden I just made. more of the menagerie. 3 Link to comment
riley702 April 18, 2014 Share April 18, 2014 Long-haired Siamese? I think they're called Balinese? Anyway, love the cute little snaggletooth. 1 Link to comment
crosby777 April 19, 2014 Share April 19, 2014 LOL my little redneck kitty.. he is a himalayan.. 2 Link to comment
smittykins April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 I originally posted these in the "My Cat From Hell" subforum, but decided to bring them over here. This is China, my 9.5 year old Siamese mix, on my old computer table(with my old computer). Since my current desk is too small for her, I actually put a table next to it just for her. So spoiled! :) (One of her nicknames is Cyber-Cat.) Here she is "helping" me with my laundry: And this is Pumpkin(aka Punky Puss), whom I unfortunately had to say goodbye to in February at age 13.5(apologies for the crappy cell-phone pic): 4 Link to comment
JTMacc99 April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 (edited) This is fun! I share two more of Danny, both for reasons that have nothing to do with him. First, notice that the glasses are held on to his head by a rainbow loom band that my daughter made specifically so that she could strap the glasses onto his giant head. The kid has a streak of creativity and dedication to goofing-off that I haven't seen since the planning sessions for my fraternity parties 20+ years ago. I am both very proud and terrified of her at the same time. Second, while he stares at me wondering when breakfast will be served, notice another one of my yet to be posted here pets in the background. In the cage (to the right of the pink pig-loo) is Oreo, 9 month old guinea pig. I would like to mention that the pig is a pretty cool pet. Way better than I thought it would be. Fortunately, we are currently terrier-free, so nobody in the house wants to kill it. ETA: I suppose you could also notice the "I am so smrt" pants I am wearing but feel free not to notice them. Edited April 28, 2014 by JTMacc99 6 Link to comment
RescueMom April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 It's all fun and games until you end up in a onesie - at least Pip never worries his "owies" so he never needs a cone. He got a bad abscess so has to wear a onesie to keep it clean while allowing it to get air while it heals. He's doing really well, and at this point the infection is gone and now he just needs a little more time to heal. But he looks so darn cute in his onesie that I might make him wear them as PJs going forward... 6 Link to comment
stillshimpy May 1, 2014 Share May 1, 2014 I was just posting this elsewhere, so I thought I'd share here too. My dog: 4 Link to comment
David T. Cole May 1, 2014 Share May 1, 2014 Gordon Lightfoot's spit bubbles: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10202871304876226 7 Link to comment
stillshimpy May 1, 2014 Share May 1, 2014 Ha!!! I wondered if it was going to turn out to be peanut butter or bacon! "Mad dog! Mad dog! Wait....no....nut butter dog! Nut Butter Dog!" 2 Link to comment
April Bloodgate May 3, 2014 Share May 3, 2014 I've never seen a dog make bubbles like that. So funny! :) Link to comment
smrou May 3, 2014 Share May 3, 2014 (edited) I posted a picture earlier of my current cat, Smudge, but never shared my previous cat, Spooky, who in a way is more relevant to this site since at least she was named after a TV character. Here she is (well, was): And here she is with the original Spooky riding on her back: Edited May 3, 2014 by smrou 6 Link to comment
riley702 May 4, 2014 Share May 4, 2014 Aww, she's gorgeous! Torties are so pretty. Did she have the infamous "tortie 'tude"? Link to comment
smrou May 4, 2014 Share May 4, 2014 I'm a particular fan of torties too, riley. Spooky was actually really easy-going and a total sweetheart, so not the typical tortitude. The tortie my family had when I was a kid was much more stereotypically tortie-ish. Link to comment
stillshimpy May 4, 2014 Share May 4, 2014 Aw, she really is/was gorgeous, smrou (Hi smrou!! Good to see your screenname!) . By the way, I particularly like the fact that crosby's couch is completely lost to sight in a pile of snuggling pets. Link to comment
monkeybread May 7, 2014 Share May 7, 2014 This is my cat Rasputin. I rescued him from the streets of an urban city. He is very sweet but a little crazy. He is really afraid of aluminum foil. The sound of it being unrolled makes him run from the room. 1 4 Link to comment
riley702 May 8, 2014 Share May 8, 2014 That's a funny phobia. I've got one that freaks when the toaster pops up. 1 2 Link to comment
stillshimpy May 8, 2014 Share May 8, 2014 Rasputin is super cute and that's a really fun photo, with the contrasting colors and his cute little white and black face. I bet it's the cat equivalent of fingernails on a blackboard. That crinkling might just be a super weird frequency for cats. He's gorgeous! 2 Link to comment
smrou May 8, 2014 Share May 8, 2014 (edited) Awww, Rasputin is adorable! (There's a weird sentence.) I love a particularly round head on a cat, and he's definitely got that going in that picture. Also, I'm pretty sure I have that same bedding. Edited May 8, 2014 by smrou 1 Link to comment
monkeybread May 9, 2014 Share May 9, 2014 Aww thanks for the nice comments about my kitty. And yes smrou that is a weird sentence:) Sometimes we call him Sputie, and sometimes just Spu. I used to say to him, "are you disputing that you are a Rasputin?" I know silly... Anyway I just discovered this section yesterday and I love animals, love seeing everyone's pets. This is such a positive thing! 1 Link to comment
smrou May 12, 2014 Share May 12, 2014 So I noticed something weird about Smudge's paws this afternoon: I have no idea what she got into. 1 Link to comment
stillshimpy May 12, 2014 Share May 12, 2014 Oh dear, any telltale green paw prints to lead back to the scene of the crime? Did you she fell an exceptionally small leprechaun perhaps? Link to comment
riley702 May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 (edited) Is she an indoor only? Edited May 13, 2014 by riley702 Link to comment
smrou May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 Indoor only and no footprints. I did a couple laps of the house to try to hunt down the source, but in the end it's still a mystery. So I can't rule out shimp's leprechaun theory. 1 Link to comment
riley702 May 13, 2014 Share May 13, 2014 That's weird. They find and get into the damnedest things, don't they? Link to comment
JTMacc99 May 15, 2014 Share May 15, 2014 As I'm sure you all saw the incredible video of the cat chasing off the dog attacking a four year old boy, I thought I would share something with you. After I got over the first two thoughts which were, "Oh my god! That could have been much worse!" and "Holy crap! That cat was awesome!", the third thought that came to my head was "Go get help Cat Lassie!" I don't really remember when I first saw this, or where it came from, but as a cat and dog owner, it's always made me laugh. 2 Link to comment
Jac May 16, 2014 Share May 16, 2014 In order of age: Akiko, a four-year-old Exotic Shorthair. She's fabulous and she knows it. This is Handsome E. Wonderful (the E is for Edward), a 18-month old British Bulldog. He is sexy and he knows it. And this is Maisie or Agnes (depending on who you ask) our 1-year-old British Shorthair. She is the bookish sister. 7 Link to comment
stillshimpy May 30, 2014 Share May 30, 2014 (edited) First Bambi of the season (for us). We live on a couple of acres and have a large, cleared back area with a few trees. The local deer realized "Hey, this is a great place to hide the fawns while we go graze, because none of the predators like to run across the open field!") This guy was so new we're pretty sure we saw his first real steps. His Mama parked him under a tree. Dilemma! At the same time one of the tortoises that lives down there was spotted laying her clutch. We found her clutch last year and guarded the eggs and hatched them. We can't get the cover on the clutch until Mama picks up Newbie Bambi or else it will scare her away from there. And back in a second with last year's turtles. Edited May 30, 2014 by stillshimpy 6 Link to comment
RescueMom May 30, 2014 Share May 30, 2014 Forgot to post, my foster dog Sabrina got adopted a couple of weeks ago. Her new mom friended me on Facebook, so I get to see pictures and updates, and it sounds like she's doing great!! We need to wait a few weeks before we take in another foster because we've got a lot going on, but we're helping out with this guy while his regular foster dad travels - his name is Junior, a super shy little terrier mix. He's pretty scared of people - someone obviously didn't treat him very well at some point - but once he's decided you're OK, he adores you beyond words. 3 Link to comment
stillshimpy May 30, 2014 Share May 30, 2014 Hi Junior!!!! Aw, he's a super sweetie. Good for Sabrina! I hope she loves her new forever home. I follow a bunch of rescue sites on Facebook and so almost every day in my newsfeed is the story of somebody who found their forever fur-baby. It's one of my favorite things in the world, I sit there with my coffee and read all the different stories. Some of them aren't written by people who are comfortable with writing, and for some reason that moves me even more. Just people who don't write naturally making the effort, finding the time to tell the stories of how they found their pets. It's just that they are clearly doing something that doesn't come naturally to them, and the effort moves me tremendously. 4 Link to comment
BizBuzz May 31, 2014 Share May 31, 2014 I posted my foster failure fur-baby a couple of pages back, but I just wanted to chime in and say how utterly awesome it is to see how many people interested in being rescue help or fosters. I tried, I got to the second fur-baby and couldn't bear parting. She was created for us, we could not have asked for a better addition to our small mother-daughter family. It was sweet to read @stillshimpy your routine of reading about foster placements to forever homes. That is the bestest part of this work. I do home inspections for our rescue organization here in the area, and there is nothing more satisfying then to see a family happy with their new addition. 2 Link to comment
amaranta June 1, 2014 Share June 1, 2014 I love this thread! And all the great photos of your pets! This is Sophie, a pointer mix and an SPCA rescue I got her a few months after my other dog (Spencer) passed away. I was a little hesitant as I thought it might be too soon, so she came for a trial weekend. Five years later and she's still here. :) She's smiling in the one above - that was after she'd been here for about a month. The first few days, this was her default expression: It took her some time to realize that finally she was home. 6 Link to comment
Bort June 3, 2014 Share June 3, 2014 (edited) Oh cute, I only just found this topic...These are my tortie girls in a rare moment of affection for each other. Esme (on the left) is 11 and Reese is 8. Even though I rescued Reese from feralhood, and is a tortie, she is the sweetest, most affectionate and outgoing kitty you could ever meet. Tiny bit skittish. Esme, however, is everything you've ever heard about a tortie. This is really more typical of them: And this young man plotting my demise is Kaidan, who's 10. He was not happy being awoken to my placing a flip flop on him. And as you can see from flip-flop/cat proportion, he is quite a large cat. All of them are, actually. I feel like I raised a herd of pumas because they can and WILL knock you down. Edited June 3, 2014 by kariyaki 3 Link to comment
stillshimpy June 3, 2014 Share June 3, 2014 Either that, or you have tiny feet. Are you exceptionally whee? Do you have Whos in your ancestry? Can only Horton Hear You? Okay, I'm done being silly (FOR NOW, MWHAHAHA....no really, done now). I love Sophie's initial expression of concern, transformed into "HIYA MAMA! Treat?" Also, the universal sign of pet ownership from kariyaki -- the pet blanket on the couch! It's like The Hitchhike's Guide to the Galaxy Towel: Pet Division. The Sofa Protecting fleece! 1 Link to comment
smrou June 3, 2014 Share June 3, 2014 Aww, I love the torties curled up together on that lovely window seat. I should get a window seat like that for Smudge. As it is, she curls up on the chair near one of the windows in my bedroom, but since that's the chair where I like to toss my worn-once-still-clean clothes, having a cat curl up there is less than ideal. Link to comment
stillshimpy June 4, 2014 Share June 4, 2014 Okay, I know I'm easy, but this made me laugh until I cried. The Best Guinea Pig Interview ever! 3 Link to comment
RescueMom June 5, 2014 Share June 5, 2014 Okay, I know I'm easy, but this made me laugh until I cried. The Best Guinea Pig Interview ever! I have seen that one before and it is hilarious!!! Link to comment
April Bloodgate June 5, 2014 Share June 5, 2014 Okay, I know I'm easy, but this made me laugh until I cried. The Best Guinea Pig Interview ever! That was delightful! Link to comment
Guest June 5, 2014 Share June 5, 2014 My dear sweet, mean-kitty Sampson. This was taken about 2 years ago. http://i.imgur.com/ivAvqy3.jpg Link to comment
Valny June 6, 2014 Share June 6, 2014 (edited) Since I don't own a dog(waaa!) but I'm a big animal lover, here's my niece's dog, Hampton. I love this pic so much,the dogsitter she used to have was also a professional dog photographer, so my niece would get the greatest pictures from the sitter. And this pic actually won Hampton the December page in a Corgi calendar contest that my niece entered her in; I love the face she's making and the multi colored lights really make the photo pop. Yes I am a proud dog Aunt. Hampton has beautiful blue eyes too. Here she is as a pup,about eight weeks nibbling on my fingers. Oh those eyes! Love looking at everyone's pets! Edited June 6, 2014 by Valny 7 Link to comment
RescueMom June 6, 2014 Share June 6, 2014 So my fostering break didn't last quite as long as I planned - here's my new foster Brita! 5 Link to comment
Cranberry June 6, 2014 Author Share June 6, 2014 Not the best photo (lighting wasn't great), but here are Crystal and Casper's "we hear a stranger in our house!" faces: 4 Link to comment
stillshimpy June 6, 2014 Share June 6, 2014 AAAAAWWWW! Cuteness!! Cuteness everyone!! What kind of dog is Brita, RescueMom? She's look particularly muppety there. Sampson is a very impressive Feline. As is his companion...all.that.fur. Hampton does have beautiful eyes, really, really striking ones. Crystal and Casper are both just beautiful too! So. Much. Cuuutttte! 1 Link to comment
smrou June 7, 2014 Share June 7, 2014 I really want to stick my face in Sampson's fur. So much softness! Link to comment
riley702 June 7, 2014 Share June 7, 2014 Not the best photo (lighting wasn't great), but here are Crystal and Casper's "we hear a stranger in our house!" faces: OMG, do yours do that to you, too? Late at night, suddenly going on alert and freaking you out. And then laying back down, all "Never mind."? The worst was the night one of my previous kitties (RIP, Birdie) learned how to turn the hall light off and on. So, it's 2:00 am, I live alone and suddenly the hall light just outside my bedroom comes on. I'm on the verge of screaming when I hear *scrabble, scrabble, FLIP!* and the light goes out. *scrabble, scrabble, FLIP!* the light goes on. And Birdie comes sashaying in all proud of herself for learning a new trick. Arrgghh! 10 Link to comment
RescueMom June 7, 2014 Share June 7, 2014 AAAAAWWWW! Cuteness!! Cuteness everyone!! What kind of dog is Brita, RescueMom? She's look particularly muppety there. She is a yorki-poo. She doesn't look traumatized in real life, but she does in every photo I've been able to get! 1 1 Link to comment
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