Great, there was a 5.9% raise on SS. Better than nothing. ?Thanx, Ray, that's very kind. I found out later that she got a nice raise on her SS check and was able to get it fixed.
Great, there was a 5.9% raise on SS. Better than nothing. ?Thanx, Ray, that's very kind. I found out later that she got a nice raise on her SS check and was able to get it fixed.
We only have a few around here. My brother has quite a few around his house. He catches them and takes to the vet to get fixed. After they fix the cat they snip off a little part of the ear. So you know the cat has already been fixed.Holy toledo, Batman, what the heck's going on with all the stray cats? When I open my door to go outside at least four and sometimes more, new strays run and hide. I thought the cat food was being eaten by my outside cats because of the cold weather, but it turns out I'm either feeding the neighborhood or someone has dumped a bunch of cats. I've got pictures on my computer (I'm on my Kindle) of Uno, Dos and Tres. Uno is a real pretty long haired orange kitty with a burst abscess on the side of his head and, naturally, I can't catch him. Dos is a black and grey tabby, and Tres is a blue point siamese with the prettiest blue eyes. I've been seeing those three for about a week. Then this a.m. there was an all black one and an all grey one, both male-looking. Cats! Cats, cats, cats!!!
Iʻll eat almost anything battered and deep fried!Yep you can't beat crispy fried potatoes call them whatever you want ?
Is that a free service from the vet or does your brother bear the cost?We only have a few around here. My brother has quite a few around his house. He catches them and takes to the vet to get fixed. After they fix the cat they snip off a little part of the ear. So you know the cat has already been fixed.
In Scotland a deep fried Mars Bar is very popular - not something that tickles my taste buds! ?Iʻll eat almost anything battered and deep fried!
We're down to 32F tonight!!?❄️
I especially love veggies done like that...darn you're making me hungry. I wish Air fryers did it the same but it just isn't. I gotta have the deep fried.Iʻll eat almost anything battered and deep fried!
They used to do that here with the client only paying for supplies. The vet donated his labor. But they don't do it anymore. So, here's all my new strays:Is that a free service from the vet or does your brother bear the cost?
We've been having nights in the 20's. But by 10am it's warming up and no rain so all the way into December...no snow ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ except twice that didn't matter. One melted almost as fast as it accumulated and the other didn't make it to the ground.?We're down to 32F tonight!!?❄️
It's such a sad situation for feral cats. Our local humane society finally started a program to fix feral cats with no charge to the people turning them in. They'll catch them, fix them, and then release them back to their area in hopes of cutting down on the population over time.. I believe they concentrate their efforts on the males. It's too bad that it had become such a problem that something had to be done.?They used to do that here with the client only paying for supplies. The vet donated his labor. But they don't do it anymore. So, here's all my new strays:
Uno
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Dos:
In this picture I had forgotten to close the door to the tortoise shed overnight, and I'm taking the picture through the vinyl strip door:
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He thinks if he keeps his eyes closed I can't see him.
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And this is Tres. Misty had just chased him up the tree:
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Today is the first time I've seen this one. He's made himself quite comfortable in the turtle yard:
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Same here. We started out with a gray with tortoise markings & now we have 3, different coats. One came into our garage & was meowing yesterday from inside one of our cars. We hadn't hahd the garage doors up for 2 days. He was probably hanging on a wheelHoly toledo, Batman, what the heck's going on with all the stray cats? When I open my door to go outside at least four and sometimes more, new strays run and hide. I thought the cat food was being eaten by my outside cats because of the cold weather, but it turns out I'm either feeding the neighborhood or someone has dumped a bunch of cats. I've got pictures on my computer (I'm on my Kindle) of Uno, Dos and Tres. Uno is a real pretty long haired orange kitty with a burst abscess on the side of his head and, naturally, I can't catch him. Dos is a black and grey tabby, and Tres is a blue point siamese with the prettiest blue eyes. I've been seeing those three for about a week. Then this a.m. there was an all black one and an all grey one, both male-looking. Cats! Cats, cats, cats!!!in
Wow! They look like they've been well-cared for by someone.They used to do that here with the client only paying for supplies. The vet donated his labor. But they don't do it anymore. So, here's all my new strays:
Uno
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Dos:
In this picture I had forgotten to close the door to the tortoise shed overnight, and I'm taking the picture through the vinyl strip door:
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He thinks if he keeps his eyes closed I can't see him.
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And this is Tres. Misty had just chased him up the tree:
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Today is the first time I've seen this one. He's made himself quite comfortable in the turtle yard:
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Having adopted a mostly feral cat who spent 3 or 4 days up in our floor rafters, but would come downstairs crying every night, weighs not more than 5 lbs, & to this day, you cannot pick her up & hold her longer than 20-30 seconds, she is amazingly affectionate, but she has to come to you. She favors, when you're asleep on your side, curling up on your hip. I don't know why.It's such a sad situation for feral cats. Our local humane society finally started a program to fix feral cats with no charge to the people turning them in. They'll catch them, fix them, and then release them back to their area in hopes of cutting down on the population over time.. I believe they concentrate their efforts on the males. It's too bad that it had become such a problem that something had to be done.?
Yeah, except for Uno. He's pretty scraggly-looking. The rest are just hungry.Wow! They look like they've been well-cared for by someone.