Yes, please do!Give us a better picture when you get a chance please.
I thought I had posted this - but maybe not...
We have a new puppy who is pegging the cute meter despite an unfettered affinity for expensive shoes....
Here's Rhody at 11 lbs (10 weeks)
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and today at 20 lbs (3 weeks later)
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Mom was an Aussie and dad is a standard poodle. We're still adjusting to puppy mode at my house and sorely wishing we had concrete floors with drains in every room.
I lost my beloved Maine Coon cat Aldo two months ago. I loved that cat more than, well, many people I know. My comfort comes from knowing how much I doted on him and how much he enjoyed it. We went for daily walks (he wore a leash), he had a heated sleeping pad for cold winter nights, and he was the apply of my eye. When I get situated in my new housing, I will honor Aldo by getting two new kitties from the local shelter, hopefully part or all Maine Coons.
I shared my life with my Comet for 15 years. He was a rescue kitty and I fell in love the first time I laid eyes on him.
Today...I had to have him put down. I know in my heart it was the right thing to do, but damn...it sure does hurt.
He's no longer at home with me, but he's still in my heart...and always will be.
Thanks y'all...
I'll just have to give extra smooches to my last remaining kitty. If fate allows, she'll be 20 years old this fall. I think that is 96 in human years...even now, she seems to have more energy than I do.
Thanks Al.Sorry to hear it, BBBAmI. Have you got any pictures of him to post?
I shared my life with my Comet for 15 years. He was a rescue kitty and I fell in love the first time I laid eyes on him.
Today...I had to have him put down. I know in my heart it was the right thing to do, but damn...it sure does hurt.
He's no longer at home with me, but he's still in my heart...and always will be.