Aww, thanks! (I didn't realize how long my hair was back then...never again!!)
More of the little dude:
Bucky waking up from a snooze...
...and snoozing once more...
Aww, thanks! (I didn't realize how long my hair was back then...never again!!)
More of the little dude:
Bucky waking up from a snooze...
...and snoozing once more...
Typical
LOL!!! I love that. No don't go anywhere mommy!!!!! He seems so sweet
You came along and changed my life Glenn!!
Yup, don't move mommy! He's cute!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Wow Amy, you really look beautiful as does the cute kitty.
Soda, Milton looks really precious too.
GEF I love all your cats, and the black china one is really lovely! I would be very tempted to take on a cat, but last time I stayed with relations who had two both my brother and myself developed severe (what we thought was Hay Fever). We were staying in North Wales at the time and I went to a pharmacist in Liverpool who told us we were both allergic to cat hair! So while I can play wit them for a short while, owning a cat would not be an option.
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
Hmmm, I'm just hoping the claws were IN. My girl-cat Angel tends to use her claws to make me do what she wants (usually stroking her - with BOTH hands please Mummy, I don't care if you're trying to drink a cup of tea!).
Thanks to you all for all the congratulations for Sparky. He's such a sweetheart, it's great to see him doing so well.
My wee puppy Eden learnt to swim on Sunday! She looked so cute with all four legs flailing around. The first time was an accident (chasing after her much bigger brother who loves the water), but she went back in the water a couple of times, so she must have enjoyed it.
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Suzanne
way to go eden
OK, so many of you may remember. When Hurricane Sandy struck, I began fostering my sisters two yorkies, as her short-term housing did not allow pets.
Well, it's been a long six months, sometimes challenging, sometimes rewarding, but --- after a TON of soul searching on both our parts (and tons and tons of tears) my sissy and I have decided that the "kids" are better off staying with me and hubby for the duration. I can not tell you how hard this was -- Sophie's choice comes to mind. She retains "joint custody" and will take them anytime I need -- like for every Eagles concert I plan and she gets birthdays and holidays. This picture was from one of their first nights here when everything was uncertain -- with no power, heat or sense of normalcy. They are very settled now and very happy.