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Devon Rexes are known for sitting like little old men. My two don't do that, but Joey Roo decided he would recline like an old man, everything hanging out. Had to take a few snaps as I might not see it again.
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Joey Roo has no shame! LOL
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I just want to snuggle Henry.
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Hi RuthBru glad to see Henry. Hope he is doing ok without Oreo.
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Henry is his usual cranky self. I bring the grand-puppy over every once in a while to keep him perked up
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Looks like puppy just wants to play.
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Henry will play 'chase' until he's sick of it; then he'll jump up on something and glare. Puppies are a little too enthusiastic after awhile!
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need some new cat pics.
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This is Frankie. She is the most snuggliest, talkative, awesomest kitty I've ever come across, but her litter box issues are going to kill me before the cancer does. Sigh.
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Try Feliway (from your vet or online). It's a plug-in air diffuser that puts cat-calming scents into the air. I was at wits end with one of my cats and it really worked!!! I never had to check when it needed a refill, because once it was low, Oreo immediately started peeing on things again. Feliway extended his life by many years!
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Frankie is gorgeous do you have to help her groom? I had a semi long hair (Marley) years ago, he used to get knots if he didn't get a little help from his friends. No digital photos of Marley unfortunately. His life time was in the days of film cameras.
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Can see Frankie makes good use of that cat tree!
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Yes, Frankie has what the vet called "cotton fur". It mats if you so much as look at it the wrong way, but luckily the mats are easy to brush out and she loves being brushed! She had help with the cat tree, I actually have two other cats as well. They are also both long hair cats but one never has mats and the other only rarely. Frankie is just a hot mess of a cat.
(Feliway had zero effect, by the way)
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My two young Devons playing together the day they met. My older tuxedo girl inspecting Joey's food in the "isolation" tent.
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Fury was getting tired of me taking her picture...haha
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We had a great night at the shelter yesterday. All the kitties were in pretty good moods and several could not get enough petting. We had fun playing and petting and enjoying them. One previously very shy cat decided tummy rubs were in order.
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Hello to all. Enjoying all the great cat photos. I come from a long line of cat loving women. Currently, catless, so living vicariously.
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Welcome Celia, come get that loving feeling here anytime
Arthur basking in the shade (hot day here today).
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Found on the floor this morning....
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Haha, scrunchthecat. My cats have been known to do that too! Two of them know how to pop open the kitchen cabinet doors and sometimes I come down in the morning or after being gone all afternoon and all the lower cabinet doors are open because they've been scrounging for snacks. I thought about moving the cat food and treats to an upper level cabinet but I figured that was just asking for trouble.
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Here is Max, the "community cat." Most days he comes around to the back stoop and asks for Temptations treats. Of course he gets them. Three Friday nights ago he came around limping, with his brow, an eye, and a paw injured, so we took him to the Hospital. He was very brave and cooperative.
Here is our little boy, Bunny. He turned two years old last week. He cannot have dry treats, nor any dry food.
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How is max doing since the vet visit Icietia?
Scrunch that packet is a familiar sight. We have to lock up all the food. Arthur's speciality is getting ten or twelve pouches of wet food and mopping the floor with the contents. It's not pretty.
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Oh, that reminds of the Christmas my girls put Temptation pouches under the tree for the cats. Yup, they opened them during the night. That was the same year DS brought us a dried squid from Japan. Nope, the cats did not try to get that. Now what does that tell you. I told hubby if the cats don't want it, I'm not trying it. DS loves it, btw.
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Hi feelingfeline. Max got a Convenia injection and eye ointment administered at the Hospital, and he was directed to continue with his eye ointment 2x/day until it was all gone. His usual hangout area is around the house next door, where a Nurse lives. She agreed to administer his eye ointment on that schedule, and she kept him inside until three days later to protect him from flies. By then he was no longer limping (his pain and apparent bleeding there had been from abscess). Now his eye looks much better. He seems to feel fine.
When Bunny was growing up, his "safe room" -- where he had to stay when we would not be home to watch out for him -- was our largest bathroom, where we had installed baby-safety-locks in the cabinets and drawers. He has no idea that he could get into the kitchen cabinets if he were to try.
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My orange tabby boy, Marmelade, got catnip off the top shelf of the kitchen cabinet.
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I'm with the cats!! Pass on the Temptations though.
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Cats could probably take notes...
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