those mice cant run from this chadThat cat does body building.
those mice cant run from this chadThat cat does body building.
those mice cant run from this chad
They are the hardest to eat too. All that hair gets stuck between the teeth and I cough up hair balls for the next few days.The fluffy cats are the hardest to groom
No more pet of the month contests. I am sick of seeing all that food and not being able to eat itI am seeing some handsome cats. Reminder, our Pet of the Month contest starts accepting entries in mid January. These cats would make very nice entries in the contest.
Seeing that hopping mouse or whatever it is, bounce off the wall reminds me of a rabbit the dogs and I were chasing at the park one night. The park had a fence along the side of the path and rabbits and small dogs could get through it. The rabbits used to come out and night and eat the grass on the park and hide on the other side of the fence during the day.
Raylan has appeared in a few Elmore Leonard novels.Wow! I had no idea it was a book first. I can't wait to get the books!!! Thanks!!
It won't be long before you understand why my cat can't be named Arlo
Sounds like a 12 round boxing match. TwoSeeing that hopping mouse or whatever it is, bounce off the wall reminds me of a rabbit the dogs and I were chasing at the park one night. The park had a fence along the side of the path and rabbits and small dogs could get through it. The rabbits used to come out and night and eat the grass on the park and hide on the other side of the fence during the day.
One night the dogs and I were wandering around the park and we saw this rabbit in the middle of the park. The dogs took off after it and it didn't know which way to go. It ran left then right then away from the fence. Then it turned and ran to the fence. This rabbit is tearing across the park with 2 dogs after it and it went to run through the gap in the fence but misjudged it. The rabbit hits this fence and bounces back about 10 feet and lands on the park.
The rabbit is dazed for a few seconds and then shakes itself off. Sees the dogs coming and goes for the fence again. It misses again, hits the fence and bounces back past the dogs who come to a sliding holt, before turning around and going back after it. The rabbit does a lap around the park with 2 dogs after it. I am standing on the path wetting myself laughing. The rabbit makes a third run at the fence and gets through this time. My papillon goes through the fence after it and the kelpie stops by the fence and watches.
About 10 minutes later and the keplie is sitting by the fence. I am calling for the papillon, and all we can hear is this yapping and rustling in the bushes. Eventually the little dogs comes out of the bush and she is covered in leaves and dirt. Her tail is wagging madly and she has this expression on her face saying "I got it, I got it". She was wound up and bouncing around all over the place for the rest of the night.
I must point out she didn't harm or kill the rabbit and doesn't have the jaw strength to do any damage. But she had a ball chasing that rabbit.
I thought you were going to say the rabbit did some epic move to jump over the fenceSeeing that hopping mouse or whatever it is, bounce off the wall reminds me of a rabbit the dogs and I were chasing at the park one night. The park had a fence along the side of the path and rabbits and small dogs could get through it. The rabbits used to come out and night and eat the grass on the park and hide on the other side of the fence during the day.
One night the dogs and I were wandering around the park and we saw this rabbit in the middle of the park. The dogs took off after it and it didn't know which way to go. It ran left then right then away from the fence. Then it turned and ran to the fence. This rabbit is tearing across the park with 2 dogs after it and it went to run through the gap in the fence but misjudged it. The rabbit hits this fence and bounces back about 10 feet and lands on the park.
The rabbit is dazed for a few seconds and then shakes itself off. Sees the dogs coming and goes for the fence again. It misses again, hits the fence and bounces back past the dogs who come to a sliding holt, before turning around and going back after it. The rabbit does a lap around the park with 2 dogs after it. I am standing on the path wetting myself laughing. The rabbit makes a third run at the fence and gets through this time. My papillon goes through the fence after it and the kelpie stops by the fence and watches.
About 10 minutes later and the keplie is sitting by the fence. I am calling for the papillon, and all we can hear is this yapping and rustling in the bushes. Eventually the little dogs comes out of the bush and she is covered in leaves and dirt. Her tail is wagging madly and she has this expression on her face saying "I got it, I got it". She was wound up and bouncing around all over the place for the rest of the night.
I must point out she didn't harm or kill the rabbit and doesn't have the jaw strength to do any damage. But she had a ball chasing that rabbit.
I think the rabbit needed glassesI thought you were going to say the rabbit did some epic move to jump over the fence
Ohhhh bite sized snacksNow shes supposed to have babies in 2 weeks
Much too cute to be snacks. This first one says “please don’t eat me”Ohhhh bite sized snacks
omg so fluffy omgMuch too cute to be snacks. This first one says “please don’t eat me”View attachment 151897View attachment 151898View attachment 151899View attachment 151900View attachment 151901