[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
my little girl Molly with my cat Elliot who is in love with her[/quote]
Me & you have very similar taste in cats.
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You have a siamese?
HEY!!! and I should tell you, last year I ordered fresh morels and when they came in Zac went spastic and was sniffing at them on the kitchen counter. If only I could take him to Michigan for mushroom hunting!
Do you guys/gals buy health insurance for your pets? or you have other plans in place in case of pet sickness? If pets require surgery, the bill can dent the bank account quite a bit. Unless you are willing to put the pet down.
Caesar (CEEEE-ZAAAH) aka Catface, declawed and neutured but still picks on Nachos. He also doesn’t seem to like open spaces very much, sometimes running from tree to tree and always having his worried eyes up at the sky. Perhaps it has to do with this one instance one summer day, when he explodes out of the forest with his ears down and belly to the ground, about 12 birds on his tail…
Heres Cricket, previous owners took out all claws, neutured him and locked him in one room for years. On top of that he’s deaf; his ears are always like that. He does forward shoulder rolls when he’s happy to see you.
Bandit and “Doogy”. Doogy is my neighbors. He’s named that because my neighbor’s grandparents, who are Greek with a big accent, would say ‘Doogy’ instead of saying ‘Doggy’.
This is Dino. My best buddy, he lost his fight with Lymphoma and had was sent to the great dog park in the sky Monday, worst day I’ve had in a very long time. Never realized how much energy he brought to my house.
[quote]dday wrote:
This is Dino. My best buddy, he lost his fight with Lymphoma and had was sent to the great dog park in the sky Monday, worst day I’ve had in a very long time. Never realized how much energy he brought to my house.[/quote]
Aww, man, I am so sorry to hear that. He’s a happy pretty puppy.
[quote]CapitaineEvident wrote:
Do you guys/gals buy health insurance for your pets? or you have other plans in place in case of pet sickness? If pets require surgery, the bill can dent the bank account quite a bit. Unless you are willing to put the pet down.[/quote]
My dogs have always had health insurance, I get it through Petsmart/Banfield pet hospital, it’s like $20 a month each but come time to get their shots etc, I save nearly $500 and any kind of surgery or tests gets a good discount. That said their vets aren’t always the best, the local Banfield keeps switching out vets and we have to go over each dogs history every time we go in, it’s frustrating. Now that we’re down to one dog we’re likely going to switch to another vet.
[quote]dday wrote:
This is Dino. My best buddy, he lost his fight with Lymphoma and had was sent to the great dog park in the sky Monday, worst day I’ve had in a very long time. Never realized how much energy he brought to my house.[/quote]
Aww, man, I am so sorry to hear that. He’s a happy pretty puppy.[/quote]