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Pets!
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We got another dog back on Memorial Day weekend. He was a rescue out of a terrible situation on the Texas-Mexico border (multiple infections, inch deep cuts hidden under matting in his fur, fleas, ticks, you name it) and despite being surrendered by his previous owner, we’re honestly not sure he’s ever lived in a house before.
I cannot stop laughing at the crazy-eyed reaction he has to pup cups, like the sugar high hitting his bloodstream is just the dog equivalent of this child.
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First time my Lyra (grumpy asshole calico I love to my last breath that thinks fostering is STUPID) didn’t try to run off my foster fail Calypso. Just let her sit nearby in the sunshine. I can’t get over how Caly’s fave looks like she just won a million dollars.
Eventually they did split up, but my Black senior Kiva acted as a good buffer so they could all have some window sunshine.
This gives me such hope that someday Calypso will wear Lyra down until she gives up and just accepts her annoying sister.
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I think he’s swell.
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@moth
Utter perfection.
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When it’s your life’s duty to guard mom from the outdoors but you’re just…so…sleepy…
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I love how the perspective makes him look a pony-sized giant barely small enough to fit in the car. Please don’t tell me how small he actually is. I am enjoying this mental image too much.
Actually, he is not a small dog, though he insists on trying to sit on my lap as though he is. He also tends to flail around like an idiot while he’s doing it.
This TikTok is basically our lives now.
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@Aria Fluffy boi
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He is a glorious floof. What’s his name?
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@moth His name is Benny…
AKA Big Ben, Benny-Bens, Mercedes-Benz, Benjamin Button, Doofus, Creature, and “What the fuck are you doing NO!”
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@junipersky said in RL Peeves:
When we ask, “Why did you love this cat?” Please tell me what the cat DID that you enjoyed. Don’t just tell me it felt like they chose you. That doesn’t inform me at all, and honestly makes me wonder if you will cope well when they might be shy living somewhere new for a bit.
Now, that said, sometimes God does intervene so that a particular animal goes with a particular person. My pot babies where shy af and had hid for every single person who entered that room. The first person they ever came out for after going back to the shelter was the woman who adopted them.
OKAY GUYS. I WANT TO KNOW. How did you pick your cats / dogs. WHY?
I picked my idiot boy after being SUPER DETERMINED to get a fluffy kitten and finding out there are no fluffy kittens with an hour and a half of Boston.
So I drove an hour and forty minutes to see him, found that he was the last of his litter at the rescue, was extremely shy and half-feral which is undoubtedly WHY he was the last–
–but he was very, very fluffy. He was very, very scared at all the noise. He burrowed into the nook of my arm and tucked his head against me. Nothing makes me more of a sucker than feeling like animals feel safe around me.
My other cat is a failed purebred breeding momma. My sister got her last kitten, and the breeder gave the momma to us at a discount, since she wasn’t having big enough / quality enough litters.
DISCOUNT CAT.
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@Tez I wanted a fluffy kitty and she was v pretty. Plus her foster mom said she was more cuddly than playful – she tended to cuddle a lot with her mom while her siblings played – and I also liked the idea of that.
AND SHE’S PRETTY.
When I met her, I honestly wasn’t even bothered at the idea that she might not immediately come up to me or whatnot. I grew up with cats, so the idea of cats being skittish around strangers seemed super normal to me.
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I was still grieving my old man and while I was walking by an adoption event and there were two adorable black cat siblings hanging out on the top cat tree ledge and while he was looking at me the boy cat fell off the ledge onto his head and then started to attack his own tail. So they came home with me.
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@Tez It was the start of Labor Day weekend, and I was heading out to do some errands. As I approached my car, I heard forlorn kitten cries. But I saw no kitten! I walked around the car, because I didn’t want to crush kitten, and eventually found the kitten: he had climbed up one of the tires and was hiding in the wheel well, crying sadly.
I went back inside, got some bits of cold cut meat I had, and sat down beside my wheel and lured him out. He was tiny and sad, and when he realized I wasn’t going to hurt him, he began throwing himself against me with desperate affection and shaking his little tail.
Obviously, I took him inside. “I’m not ready to have a cat,” I said. “I’ll take him to the shelter when they open up after the holiday.”
Three years later, he is my best and most fluffy boy.
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OKAY GUYS. I WANT TO KNOW. How did you pick your cats / dogs. WHY?
I had just moved to the city a year or so prior, and I was regularly bartending at a local dive/music venue when I got my husky. The neighborhood I lived in is like… right by the river. And it’s a pretty spot to run and be outside. So, I was complaining that all the people with dogs were making me jealous. (It was also one of the first time in my life that I didn’t have a dog.)
One of the women I bartended with had a family connection with a litter, and people kept flaking out on adopting the last puppy. I wouldn’t be able to drive to meet him for a week, but sure enough he was still there. He was way bigger than his sisters and I think maybe that contributed to people opting out.
And my other dog, I got a year or two ago through a rescue service. He and his brother were surrendered way before they should have been separated from their mother and they weren’t doing well. According to his paperwork and according to him, he is a full Rottweiler.
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@Tez Double post to say I got my tarantula from a guy i drove by in a garage who asked if I liked snakes as I walked by.
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I am HERE for this topic!!
We got Kiva because I kept asking Taylor to let us go visit cats. We weren’t really serious about adopting (literally, we had nothing bought in advance). We went in and Kiva was one of the “pet(s) on parade” wherein she was in the lobby in a special cage you could see into on all sides. When she came back into the greeting room with us she was obsessed with the toys. We fell in love with how she seemed to be fearless and playful. Ended up walking out with a cat. (Good thing the humane society had a little store with the basics so we weren’t totally unprepared!)
Lyra we got after Halo Animal Rescue brought her litter to my husband’s news room to be the featured pet of the week. She was the most adventuresome and Taylor fell in love. He asked the rescue to hold her for us. He came home (he worked overnights/morning show), and woke me up with, “Hey, I adopted a kitten this morning, you need to go pick her up.” I have never been awake so fast. I ran out the door ten minutes later to buy more cat supplies. I didn’t check when they opened and ended up arriving two hours before they opened. Since it would have taken me that long to go home and come back again I just sat in my car fidgeting. X.x
And of course, Calypso is our foster fail. I knew I was in trouble when she came with me to my sister’s wedding and fell asleep the first night draped over my head, and Taylor realized we couldn’t take her back after her falling asleep next to Kiva.
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Gillie (the one I photograph) - We decided at the start of COVID that we needed a young dog to hang with our son. We went to a sketch-ass meeting at a gas station in the middle of nowhere to hand over some cold hard cash for our little half-Akita/half-German-Shepherd puppy. “What a big dog!” you might say. Except, as my husband likes to say, “there’s another half in there.” He’s only 40lbs at 2 years old.
Ellie - My cousin’s wife’s friend’s friend posted on FB about a 7 year old dog whose owner had just died and needed a home. No one wanted her because she was extremely shy and nervous with new people. But I’m very patient, and she’s been with us seven years now (and is elderly, and hates having her picture taken)
Charlotte - At my first week of my first big-girl job, one of my co-workers said she had a kitten and I needed that kitten. I told her that no, I did not need that kitten. Two days later she shows up IN MY OFFICE with a cat carrier with that kitten. Had to tell my new boss I had a kitten under my desk. He said that was a bad idea. I said I agreed. Anyway, she’s 15 now. (Fun Fact: I have never chosen a cat for myself)
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We picked Olaf because he was kind of shy and hesitant. And, our daughter decided that meant he was like her, so we should give him a good home.
So we did! He’s definitely not shy or hesitant with us anymore.
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I saw Bear the magnificent beast you see pictured in a Suggested for You Local Cat Rescue Group. He was all black at that time. Had gotten over a case of mange. Is FIV+. Has a wonky eye and a snaggletooth and after I met him I learned he snore purrs like an old man eating chili and that’s how I knew he was mine.
Sagan, I adopted for my partner when I knew our dog Bell was old enough to tolerate a cat. And he was a dog person until he also discovered he’s also totally a cat person when I taught the boys how to sit on command and fetch whenever they want to play. After Bellhound, we now have his and theirs cats and it’s wonderful.