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the cat found on your floor needs braces, lolz, its unique with those fangs sticking out!

My wife was the same way, she refused to have a cat, until we went to the farm and then we brought back the kitten.

One thing, make sure nobody suffers from pet allergies, it turns out my son is allergic to cats, we found out after we brought her in.
We do a lot of cleaning, to keep his allergy outbreaks at bay.
 
My little orphan Anni is getting big.
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She gives my 15 year old pointer hell???
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For those of you who have dogs and they are off leash a lot this is a great product. It’s called Rad Dog all in one collar leash. I’m on my second one. They last about 3 years or so. The one pictures is 2 years old. The tape is where The I’d tags wear through the material. So when you’re in the woods hiking and there are cranky people with cranky dogs and you want yours leashed you just pull on the lead and it comes out. After they pass you just let go and it zips back up in its holder. I wouldn’t use it for heavy use all the time but it’s great for those walks when the dogs loose and you run into someone here and there. I use mine when I’m biking with the dog.
https://www.niteize.com/product/RadDog-All-In-One-Collar-Leash.asp
 

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2 German shepherds, sisters. Annabelle (saddleback) and Lindsey and a 4 month Belgian Malinois/Dutch Shepherd Rumor
 

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Ive has a few gsds but we might have to not get another until we buy a house, getting hard to find apartments that allow them. Granted we want to buy a house soon anyway, just a better reason to buy one, dogs! ?
 
Ive has a few gsds but we might have to not get another until we buy a house, getting hard to find apartments that allow them. Granted we want to buy a house soon anyway, just a better reason to buy one, dogs! ?
My wife has here eye on one where she works. Her name is Tina and is exceptional. If they retire her I’m sure she will come home with her.
 
*I used to have a German Sheperd, missed him dearly. He acquired cancer in the hips and one day found him almost drowning on our swimming pool as he used to do laps every day, religiously. It was no way of living like that, and covered in his own urine unable to stand up. Had no choice but to put him asleep. It has been more than fifteen yrs and still get all sentimental about it, lol...

We acquired a sister friend for our resident cat.

Her name is Nala.

When we got her had ear mites, an eye ulcer, and respiratory infection. This is her after three weeks on antibiotics w a clean no fillers diet and living indoors. We got her from a farm and she was living outside surrounded by chicken poop, dirt, pesticides, etc.

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