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wildsweetone

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i do declare there is a slight tendency to encourage cat attendance on this website.

:cattail: :catgrin: :cathappy: :catroar:

although i have a cat of dubious parentage, (he was dumped one freezing cold winters evening at approx 5 weeks of age *tear trickling in pained remembrance*), i would like to see a dog smiley face or a cow smiley face, pretty please.

heck, i'd even be happy with looking at a cheerful 'twinkletoes' scattered amongst the postings.

BUT CATS?????

:p

okay Laurel, you are fully aware that i'm teasing i hope ;)

well done on adding a few more bits and bobs for me to play with, thank you :)
 
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I though I would join you in sharing that my beautiful felines are also of dubious parentage one was found under a dumpster at woolworths aged about 4 weeks and the other an old lady found but couldnt keep. I love htem both as if they were persians. lol.

Champagne
 
Cats are wonderful animals, as are all animals. I would have a house full of dogs and cats, or whatever else needs a home, if I could. I presently only have 3 cats, but if the neighbors didn't let their poor dogs have fleas, I would have a large crop of dogs and cats. I have a fenced back yard, and could handle quite a menagerie, as long as the local kennel laws allow.

But, I understand your "need" for cutesy animal images of other animals, too. There should be some of dogs, as they are favorites of some, too. OK, I am a bit confused about the cow requests, though. Oh, don't get me wrong, cows need love too. But, aren't you going a bit overboard? On the other hand, I once worked with a girl who was cow crazy. Yes, quite literally, she even had a cow suit she wore on Halloween, complete with the udders! In interesting sight to see a woman with two tits on top and one big one below, with multiple nipples, even.
 
<---- This one was abandoned on my doorstep. Three weeks old, malnourished and sick, but she survived.

I say, bless anyone who hasn the compassion to take in the unwanted ones. For myself, I won't have a purebred dog. I'd much rather go to the shelter and find some scraggly mutt. They make the best companions.
 
karmadog said:
I say, bless anyone who hasn the compassion to take in the unwanted ones. For myself, I won't have a purebred dog. I'd much rather go to the shelter and find some scraggly mutt. They make the best companions.

I agree completely. They have the most character and also seem to know you did them a favor. Nothing against the pure breeds, but they seem to expect something animals from the pound don't.
 
cow? well heck, a monkey or frog would do you know, i'm not fussy today.

rofl

i can't wait until someone starts in on making up teeny tiny sports cars. ;)
 
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