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Last years sunflower and snowball....

get around her!! I just can't believe anyone would talk that way about cats, can you Orlando??? :)
 
...I always have had dogs,which probably explains why this white cat,follows me around.It will follow me around for blocks.When I go to work in the morning,I have to make an escape route.Otherwise it is right behind me.I Live in a townhouse complex,for awhile the other units were wondering why I took differant routes to work.
It wakes me up early in the morning,jumping up and down,wanting to go out at 5 in the morning.
My next door neighber says,it goes in his unit eats the food and then sleeps near his room.

once when I was boarding a city bus,half a block away,the bus driver laughed and asked if I owned a white cat,which jumped in the bus.Over the many years I owned many cats,this one is my "favourite"
later Orlando
 
do the same thing. The cat I own now, Bootsie, is just a mixed breed, a decendant from my mother's cat, so it is pretty special to me. Anyway, when she was just a kitten, I started my car one morning, and her the most awful noise. I called my husband on the cell phone. I turned my engine off, and just could not muster up enough courage to look. I just sat in my car until he got here, fearing what I might find. She had climbed up in there for the warmth, and I had no way of knowing.

It cut her head, and we rushed her to the vet, because she was hurt pretty bad. He kept her for three days, ghastly bill, and he said we might have to take her to a "Cat neurologist" in Memphis, some two and a half hours away.

Well, I love my animals, but you have to draw the line somewhere. NO specialists! :lol: She still walks around, and ever once in a while you will see her shaking her head, as if to clear her mind!

She is a fearless hunter, though, even if she is brain injured! :(:
 
here is a picture of my parents house,I live a minnit away from them,very green,I guess we get lots of rain.
So long Orlando bc
 
...my dad was walking my dog on a leash,it saw a cat and bolted.We had to put it down at 5 years old.Broke our little tiny hearts.But we did have it for 5 most wonderfull years.IT ran into traffic.

so long ojm
 
guess it's one of the benefits of living close to the coast,your parents have a nice place,bet they have a chair close to that bump out window so that they can see out.

i know there's a name for that type window but it escapes me.looks like their plants make a good privacy barrier,and thats good in town.
 
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