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Lounging By The Beach - Part 6

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Glam

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They are just trying to make me lose what little I have left of my mind!! 8-o



I thought I would ask Glam if her friend was in the market for a skinny, pissing orange tabby :laugh:

I will get right on asking her that, Tink. :p Maybe the chocolate lab can whip him into shape just like he has Oreo. :)
 

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They are just trying to make me lose what little I have left of my mind!! 8-o



I thought I would ask Glam if her friend was in the market for a skinny, pissing orange tabby :laugh:

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Most cats just vomit every once in a while.....sometimes for no apparent reason. But, they always run to the carpet or a rug to do it. They refuse to throw up or crap on a bare floor. :confused:

I know cats have a reputation for puking. That's just the way it is. I'm fortunate that Cadeau doesn't do it much, and she has done it about 50/50 on something easy to clean and otherwise.
 

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I had to rescue a beautiful male cardinal this morning. The cats can go out on a back porch that I have put screens on. The screens go all the way from the top to the bottom… but there are 2-inch little openings on each end. Somehow, birds get in to the cat 'zone'. So I heard a ruckus this morning. One of the cats (probably Oliver) had brought the bird into my bedroom through the cat door. He was standing right over the bird, who was sitting on the floor. I ran and grabbed a towel and threw it over the bird, scooped him up and took him outside. He was fine and flew happily away. Phew!
 

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That kind of make's sense tho' don't you think?
Since they all dig to poo? :?:

Well, they do not try to bury their vomit.....here when my old girl gets sick, she will run out of the hardwood floor bedroom to the carpeted living room. But I solved that problem....I bought vomit colored carpet. No spots at all now. :laugh:
 

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I had to rescue a beautiful male cardinal this morning. The cats can go out on a back porch that I have put screens on. The screens go all the way from the top to the bottom… but there are 2-inch little openings on each end. Somehow, birds get in to the cat 'zone'. So I heard a ruckus this morning. One of the cats (probably Oliver) had brought the bird into my bedroom through the cat door. He was standing right over the bird, who was sitting on the floor. I ran and grabbed a towel and threw it over the bird, scooped him up and took him outside. He was fine and flew happily away, after pooping himself. Phew!

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    I had to rescue a beautiful male cardinal this morning. The cats can go out on a back porch that I have put screens on. The screens go all the way from the top to the bottom… but there are 2-inch little openings on each end. Somehow, birds get in to the cat 'zone'. So I heard a ruckus this morning. One of the cats (probably Oliver) had brought the bird into my bedroom through the cat door. He was standing right over the bird, who was sitting on the floor. I ran and grabbed a towel and threw it over the bird, scooped him up and took him outside. He was fine and flew happily away. Phew!
    Oh yay! I love Cardinal's :)
    Well, they do not try to bury their vomit.....here when my old girl gets sick, she will run out of the hardwood floor bedroom to the carpeted living room. But I solved that problem....I bought vomit colored carpet. No spots at all now. :laugh:
    :lol: I guess that's one solution! :lol:
     

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    I had to rescue a beautiful male cardinal this morning. The cats can go out on a back porch that I have put screens on. The screens go all the way from the top to the bottom… but there are 2-inch little openings on each end. Somehow, birds get in to the cat 'zone'. So I heard a ruckus this morning. One of the cats (probably Oliver) had brought the bird into my bedroom through the cat door. He was standing right over the bird, who was sitting on the floor. I ran and grabbed a towel and threw it over the bird, scooped him up and took him outside. He was fine and flew happily away. Phew!

    :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: Glad you got to him before the Oliver decided to play with it.
     

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    I had to rescue a beautiful male cardinal this morning. The cats can go out on a back porch that I have put screens on. The screens go all the way from the top to the bottom… but there are 2-inch little openings on each end. Somehow, birds get in to the cat 'zone'. So I heard a ruckus this morning. One of the cats (probably Oliver) had brought the bird into my bedroom through the cat door. He was standing right over the bird, who was sitting on the floor. I ran and grabbed a towel and threw it over the bird, scooped him up and took him outside. He was fine and flew happily away. Phew!

    I'm glad he was OK. The male Cardinal I tried to save had been stunned by a car, and then attacked by the Shelter Lady's cats when she got him to her place. A wing was badly damaged and he was missing feathers on his head to the point his little scalp was showing in a small section. This is the one I had said lived for 2 weeks with me.
     

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    I'm glad he was OK. The male Cardinal I tried to save had been stunned by a car, and then attacked by the Shelter Lady's cats when she got him to her place. A wing was badly damaged and he was missing feathers on his head to the point his little scalp was showing in a small section. This is the one I had said lived for 2 weeks with me.
    That's sad that he lived that long and yet didn't survive :(
     

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    I had to rescue a beautiful male cardinal this morning. The cats can go out on a back porch that I have put screens on. The screens go all the way from the top to the bottom… but there are 2-inch little openings on each end. Somehow, birds get in to the cat 'zone'. So I heard a ruckus this morning. One of the cats (probably Oliver) had brought the bird into my bedroom through the cat door. He was standing right over the bird, who was sitting on the floor. I ran and grabbed a towel and threw it over the bird, scooped him up and took him outside. He was fine and flew happily away. Phew!

    Way to go.


    Just came out of ECF lag zone. :(
     
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