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Just pondering as I, once again, try to drink a glass of milk without the children's help.
Tabby wrote:Mine don't knock over glasses but they do have a way of rubbing up to them so that I have not had a cup of coffee without cat hair in years.
Suzon wrote::lol: Just to rub it in...our cats don't do any of those things.![]()
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viscountessleftfield wrote:Suzon wrote::lol: Just to rub it in...our cats don't do any of those things.![]()
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But, you have a broken goat, so Scrunch probably makes up for it.
Suzon wrote:viscountessleftfield wrote:Suzon wrote::lol: Just to rub it in...our cats don't do any of those things.![]()
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But, you have a broken goat, so Scrunch probably makes up for it.
OMFG. She is currently pushing my chair all over the room rubbing her horns...and she gave me a heart attack this morning by jumping off the bed before I could catch her. And she challenged my assistant to a duel just a few minutes ago. I think the prune juice worked. She was a little constipated yesterday because she isn't drinking enough, so I filled her full of prune juice...apparently it turns good little goats into monsters.
Suzon wrote:Behold! A goat in her natural habitat.![]()
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Not to steal Viscountessleftfield's thunder or anything.
Baroque wrote: What happened to its leg? Broken or are you stretching the tendons?
M&M wrote:We can't have a Christmas tree. We can't have any knick-knacks unless they are behind glass. We can't have house plants. We drink water out of plastic glasses with lids. We can't open windows more than 2 inches, except in the kitchen where the storm door has the screen on top and the glass on the bottom.
Tarlo Farm wrote:I have always had well-mannered cats - once they passed the kitten stage. I had my Christmases with trees either wired up, or just out on the deck, sans ornaments. Cats are as trainable as any other animal, and more so than many. Be patient and firm.
Tarlo Farm wrote:I have always had well-mannered cats - once they passed the kitten stage. I had my Christmases with trees either wired up, or just out on the deck, sans ornaments. Cats are as trainable as any other animal, and more so than many. Be patient and firm.
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Any takers for the juvenile delinquent?
Suzon wrote:Baroque wrote: What happened to its leg? Broken or are you stretching the tendons?
She fell down a flight of stairs (we think her brother may have pushed her) and dislocated her shoulder. She had to go to UCDavis to get put back together.
Interesting about the stretching. I didn't know baby goats needed their tendons stretched...is it similar to foals who come out a bit contracted?...BTW, Scrunchy is full grown. She has dwarfism.
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