Off subject, took a chicken skydiving once also. They really can't fly. Gave up trying after about 15 seconds, folded up her wings and just tumbled all the way to impact. Cat did much better.
Off subject, took a chicken skydiving once also. They really can't fly. Gave up trying after about 15 seconds, folded up her wings and just tumbled all the way to impact. Cat did much better.
I have both cats and dogs... I prefer the cats... you can leave them alone for days with a litter box, food and water and they'll be fine... no one has to come let them out or take care of them when you're gone. I'm gone very often.
Exactly. We travel ALOT. I have a pet door that passes from the house to the garage. Clean litter box, plenty of food and water and they are good for a week or so.
Glad I'm not the only one that see's the light.......
Had 4 cats... two black ones and these two new kittens (that are about 4 months old now).... all rescued animals.... the biggest black one died of Kidney Failure a few weeks ago He was only 3
My old cats hated the water. Bath time was done with welding gloves.
These new kittens were originally thrown off a bridge in a bucket and landed on a river bank. Two were dead on impact and these two lived. Surprisingly they love the water. The dark one jumps in the shower sometimes.
I used to have one of those mini chickens whe I was a kid... I could throw it like a football... Hell I threw her like 50 yards one time... LOL
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