I made a new furry friend at the park a half hour ago. My friend was just hanging out about 10 feet off the path.
Then when more people came it decided to hide, implementing the ultimate hiding strategy of backing up about 5 more feet into some thicker brush. Where we could totally still see it.
He enjoys chewing wires, getting inside the refrigerator, getting inside the dishwasher, and sitting on people's laps purring super loud making air biscuits while they are on the toilet.
It's also impossible to be mad at him.
We adopted Odin together, and he is my chill little buddy. He chirps at me and leads me to the bed for pettings, and steals my life force because I always end up falling asleep.
And this is Ginger, my little life companion for over 10 years now. She's completely in tune with my emotions, and will let me stick my face into her belly and just cry if I need to. Her hunting days are over now. The last gift she left me was opening my door to see just a chipmunk head staring at me. No body anywhere to be found. Now Ginger spends her outside time sleeping in flower pots.
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Mx. QuillI now prefer "Myr. Quill", actually...{They/Them}Registered Userregular
Moved Larry the Buzzsaw Gecko into a smaller vivarium a couple days ago, she just didn't seem to enjoy the much bigger one we had her in. She spent all night out hunting crickets and didn't run off when I checked on her this morning. Also she's turned a rather beautiful shade of blue and just seems much happier now that she doesn't have a huge space to monitor.
Two of our cats, Mimi and Dolly, have decided just in the past week that it's just awesome to sleep in one place, unmoving, on the bed for the entire night. Problem is, Mimi's spot is between my wife's head and mine, and Dolly's is tucked against my right side between it and the edge of the bed. I toss and turn a lot, so they're making it extremely difficult for me to sleep well.
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I have been living/working at a new place since the start of this month and one of the best things about it is we have domestic animals, which I've been missing all year.
This is Zuri. She's about 3 years old and one of the best behaved dogs I've ever met. She is also super brave and protective and barks valiantly at anything which comes near the house at night (jackals, hyenas, leopards, etc)
This is Zami. He is maybe 6 months. Soooo soft and poofy. This pic is him exploring the inside of my car.
The two of them get on really well and I think Zami believes he's a dog. He chases Zuri around and tries to catch sticks you throw for her.
My grandfather stopped his dog from gorging by getting some decorative smooth spherical garden stones and putting them in the food bowl, forcing the dog to have to eat around them.
That sounds like a good way to get some ballast into your dog
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Posting from my phone so I can't upload some of the dumb videos I have, but here is my cat Pixel
Here is Pixel in his natural state
A few years back I basically found him on my doorstop starving. He hadn't been neutered, and when I took him to the vet he hadn't been chipped so I ended up taking him in. Pretty sure he was weaned early, because he still has a habit of grabbing my shirt or blanket in his mouth and sucking at it, and at some point before I took him in his tail had been broken and healed because the tip of his tail is flopped over at a 90 degree angle.
She is also a mischief maker of the highest order. Here, she has dug a straw out of a cabinet, tore the wrapper off, and chased both pieces around the room until she got tired.
Aw I'm just teasing. I love basset hounds. They're dense, slobbery sweethearts, and can be quite ferocious hunters when trained as well.
He really twists off whenever raccoons show up outside, like almost spookily, all his hair standing on end and he starts drooling like crazy and groaning bizarrely
Aw I'm just teasing. I love basset hounds. They're dense, slobbery sweethearts, and can be quite ferocious hunters when trained as well.
He really twists off whenever raccoons show up outside, like almost spookily, all his hair standing on end and he starts drooling like crazy and groaning bizarrely
There's a black bear roaming around the woods in my area. We don't normally have black bears around here so it has captured the attention of pretty much everyone. I worry about my girlfriend's parent's dog because they live kind of out in the country near recent sightnings.
I also view bears as just big dogs and so I immediately want to try to befriend this bear against all better judgment. Not really, I know not to go looking for or interacting with bears, but I do just see BIG DOG when I look at a bear.
The problem with bears is that, until they are threatened, they tend to move pretty slowly and casually (because there are very few things in their natural habitat that can fuck with them), so they give off the illusion of docility. They're also naturally curious which leads to a lot of trouble when they intersect with humans.
Nah but really, we do control his food intake, and every time we've taken to the vet he's had a clean bill of health.
He's just a lazy ol chubber and we love him.
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Foolproofthats what my hearts becomein that place you dare not look staring back at youRegistered Userregular
My furry companions have furry companions. They come right up to the window until they see me and then they run off.
Also I was berry picking today and the tree I was at is the best mulberry tree I know and I sample every one I encounter. The size and flavor of this tree's fruit is exceptional. I felt someone watching me and looked up to see I was on someone's turf.
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Then when more people came it decided to hide, implementing the ultimate hiding strategy of backing up about 5 more feet into some thicker brush. Where we could totally still see it.
but they're listening to every word I say
Rude!
He enjoys chewing wires, getting inside the refrigerator, getting inside the dishwasher, and sitting on people's laps purring super loud making air biscuits while they are on the toilet.
It's also impossible to be mad at him.
We adopted Odin together, and he is my chill little buddy. He chirps at me and leads me to the bed for pettings, and steals my life force because I always end up falling asleep.
And this is Ginger, my little life companion for over 10 years now. She's completely in tune with my emotions, and will let me stick my face into her belly and just cry if I need to. Her hunting days are over now. The last gift she left me was opening my door to see just a chipmunk head staring at me. No body anywhere to be found. Now Ginger spends her outside time sleeping in flower pots.
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He looks so proud of his accomplishment.
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Two of our cats, Mimi and Dolly, have decided just in the past week that it's just awesome to sleep in one place, unmoving, on the bed for the entire night. Problem is, Mimi's spot is between my wife's head and mine, and Dolly's is tucked against my right side between it and the edge of the bed. I toss and turn a lot, so they're making it extremely difficult for me to sleep well.
This is Zuri. She's about 3 years old and one of the best behaved dogs I've ever met. She is also super brave and protective and barks valiantly at anything which comes near the house at night (jackals, hyenas, leopards, etc)
This is Zami. He is maybe 6 months. Soooo soft and poofy. This pic is him exploring the inside of my car.
The two of them get on really well and I think Zami believes he's a dog. He chases Zuri around and tries to catch sticks you throw for her.
Here is Pixel in his natural state
A few years back I basically found him on my doorstop starving. He hadn't been neutered, and when I took him to the vet he hadn't been chipped so I ended up taking him in. Pretty sure he was weaned early, because he still has a habit of grabbing my shirt or blanket in his mouth and sucking at it, and at some point before I took him in his tail had been broken and healed because the tip of his tail is flopped over at a 90 degree angle.
He's now a completely spoiled attention hog.
what do you waaaaaaant
This is Cleo!
She is a lump.
She is also a goof.
She is also a mischief maker of the highest order. Here, she has dug a straw out of a cabinet, tore the wrapper off, and chased both pieces around the room until she got tired.
Please get Luther on a diet. He is beyond fat.
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I think your beagle might have a glandular issue.
Hanging out
He really twists off whenever raccoons show up outside, like almost spookily, all his hair standing on end and he starts drooling like crazy and groaning bizarrely
I do that with porn
which is rude
C'mon, Geth, you think all organic behavior is spooky.
I also view bears as just big dogs and so I immediately want to try to befriend this bear against all better judgment. Not really, I know not to go looking for or interacting with bears, but I do just see BIG DOG when I look at a bear.
Hello there
Dad's dogs are living here for the next... while.
Nope
you totally do
at least you do when you become an aquarium hobbyist
But, but the tummy rubs!!!
Nah but really, we do control his food intake, and every time we've taken to the vet he's had a clean bill of health.
He's just a lazy ol chubber and we love him.
Also I was berry picking today and the tree I was at is the best mulberry tree I know and I sample every one I encounter. The size and flavor of this tree's fruit is exceptional. I felt someone watching me and looked up to see I was on someone's turf.