The Pets Thread

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I knew a lady - I performed in her play, akshully - who had three rescued greyhounds. What lovely dogs!

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Greyhound? Sounds more like a Bloodhound.

BahDumTish

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That was great, LOL!

ā€œNo, u not cabbit!ā€

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Kitten met her match.

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The dryer is on the fritz, but hanging up is going fine. Except that Iā€™m down a laundry basket. :upside_down_face:

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Laundry baskets are great, especially if there are warm clothes in them.

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Iā€™ll have warm clothes baskets in one to two weeks. Iā€™ll have to comfort myself with warm kitties in the meantime.

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From about fifteen minutes ago or so.
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Felix on my dashboard. Yā€™know, cat, this is why we have cat carriersā€¦


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Does he spontaneously get into the carrier, even when itā€™s not v-e-t time?

Most of our cats have done so at one time or another. Dyson used to get right in right after someone came home from the vet. Demonstrating his dominance, I guess.

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I leave the carriers out, without the doors, so they smell like home (not a weird closet or something) and sometimes they will take naps there.

Unless there is a newly customized box laying around, that is.

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He canā€™t. For space reasons, the carriers are currently out of his reach behind a closed door.

@CleverEmi:
Iā€™m about to adopt two cats from a friend. Iā€™ve left a carrier at her house so that they can get accustomed to it and hopefully not be freaked out when the move comes.

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How cute!

Indeed, we do so the same reason. Recently Lyta was in one just when she needed to go to the vet. I think Iā€™ve seen her in it since then. Interesting how their brains work.

Our Late American Chaos dƩcor seems to demand their being out in the open.

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A short clip:

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Felix is quite the majestic feline.

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Heā€™s a big, athletic lunker. There isnā€™t a surface or shelf in the house that he hasnā€™t been on top of.

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