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Hello, Action.
That DOES sound amazing!No, I've wracked my brain, but come up with none
BTW...if you do ever get to the West Coast I'd take Tom up on his offer if I were you. That was the trip of a lifetime for me. I drove from Oregon and brought a friend with me. Unfortunately, I was sick but, Tom is very personable, and did everything he could to show us around. From showing off a German Shepherd who was trained to act like he was gonna rip us to pieces, and changed to a nice dog with one command, to the trained cats and camels, horses, birds...just so much to see and so close-up and personal. Many many animals around, I got to pet a Zebra and a freakin rhinoceros!!! A rhinoceros...seriously, right on his face separated by a small one rail fence. Wow...but then I got to realize a life-long dream. I got to be with two elephants. Right there. I got to have my person and face sniffed by an elephant's trunk. Oh man...I was in heaven. I got elephant snot on me...it was SO cool. One of the highlights of my life, no doubt. I even saw his herd of Sulcata as well...fun times...
BTW...you are always welcome here in Oregon. I have plenty of room...of course, it wouldn't be as fun as a visit to Tom, but it would be different...lolHello, Action.
That cat does NOT look amuzed.
I really love this picture. Mom and Smokey look like 2 peas in a pod.Not too unusual...are you forgetting my sister and me??? this is me at 74....and SmokeyView attachment 284948
Our cat Dilly is an unusual character also. He always comes up with a new vocalization. I've heard him say myum, noel, among some of the vocals. He tells me when there is a bug in the house he doesn't want to confront with a certain sound. He's a senior kitty also but only about 10 years. A good cat is a good cat.I adopted Smokey after my cat Maks died. He is 12 yrs old and I've had him for about 3 months. He is weird and fun and goofy, very physically affectionate, and we have just really bonded. I am very fortunate to have found him. He was in the humane society for 4 months before I found him. His old lady owner died. He is just really different and we have bonded well. We read the paper together every morning and we play while I am trying to drink my coffee and read. I am so lucky...
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Hey I forgot to mention that my granddaughter who is 29 yrs old and just gave me a great granddaughter, is also giving me a 15 yr old 4.5 ft long male Ball Python. She's had 'Cupcake' since he was 6 months old, but having a child has made it too hard to give Cupcake the care he needs. So because I have 2 cats, 13 birds, 11 box turtles and 3 tortoises she figured I'd have the room and knowledge to care for this large snake. Because his habitat is too big for my Camaro I have to use my own stuff to make a habitat here for him. But the supplies won't be a problem as I have mucho large habitats, branches, substrate, UVB lights, CHE's etc. Actually, I have everything I need to care for this big snake except the experience and knowledge on his physical care. Fortunately I have until the first of April before I drive down to the beautiful California coast town of Oceano, California, 850 miles one way, to visit family and get this snake. Anybody has any care hints or advice on this snake I'd love to read them, and if anybody wants a large Maine Coon cat, he's free for the taking here in Oregon. I'd love for him to go to a better home than mine.
All I can say is watch out for children...especially when they learn multiplication...heheheHey I forgot to mention that my granddaughter who is 29 yrs old and just gave me a great granddaughter, is also giving me a 15 yr old 4.5 ft long male Ball Python. She's had 'Cupcake' since he was 6 months old, but having a child has made it too hard to give Cupcake the care he needs. So because I have 2 cats, 13 birds, 11 box turtles and 3 tortoises she figured I'd have the room and knowledge to care for this large snake. Because his habitat is too big for my Camaro I have to use my own stuff to make a habitat here for him. But the supplies won't be a problem as I have mucho large habitats, branches, substrate, UVB lights, CHE's etc. Actually, I have everything I need to care for this big snake except the experience and knowledge on his physical care. Fortunately I have until the first of April before I drive down to the beautiful California coast town of Oceano, California, 850 miles one way, to visit family and get this snake. Anybody has any care hints or advice on this snake I'd love to read them, and if anybody wants a large Maine Coon cat, he's free for the taking here in Oregon. I'd love for him to go to a better home than mine.
Smart A$$. LolWow! U guys have faces!! Not to hard on the eyes either lol
You let them Put you in a corner??? SHAME!!!This was when we first moved in to our house in NM. View attachment 293765Playing the part of paint wench.
Lol. I painted three bedrooms. A bathroom. And a living room that is thirty by 16 all in one weekend. I loooooove to paint. I know I am weird. LolYou let them Put you in a corner??? SHAME!!!