How can you miss kitten shenanigans? Climbing up the curtains.. hanging from the screens... climbing up your pants while your trying to do dishes.. and more.. never ending more!
Hahaha..
HA !!!@Hobbs, how many times did Mason jump the fence before you added the 2X4 wire up top?![]()
Another awsome looking dog and great love storyHA !!!... It wasn't even Mason that prompted the perimeter extension to the chain link LOL. It was this escape artist, Rowdy.
Even when I added the extension all around, Rowdy would "matrix" over the fence. I had to add fence across the top of the fence in the corners for Rowdy, a dog who found me from the streets and insisted I give him a home. Rowdy was the runt of a litter of 10 (but bigger than Mason when full grown) and no one wanted him. As a puppy, Rowdy kept escaping from his backyard breeder a couple of blocks away from me and coming to my house so often, the guy finally just gave Rowdy to me to get rid of him. Focused, determined, all business, powerful, efficient, devoted would describe Rowdy. Hardest decision I've ever made, when I let Rowdy go seven years ago. Cancer sucks. He'll find me again some day. Run free buddy boy ~~~
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Thanks Bea !!! ... Jump, climb, matrix, go through or under ... oh, 'bout any size fence. Rowdy wasn't allowed outside unsupervised. Had to take him most everywhere I went or Rowdy would chew and claw through a door to get out and find me. Don't ask me how I know. DOH !!!Another awsome looking dog and great love storyAnd your description of him is written all over his face!
So how high a fence could he jump?
He was he sure was a handsome dog Hobbs,looks like a compact wound up coil! Gotta go, I think I might have got some paint overspray in my eyes...HA !!!... It wasn't even Mason that prompted the perimeter extension to the chain link LOL. It was this escape artist, Rowdy.
Even when I added the extension all around, Rowdy would "matrix" over the fence. I had to add fence across the top of the fence in the corners for Rowdy, a dog who found me from the streets and insisted I give him a home. Rowdy was the runt of a litter of 10 (but bigger than Mason when full grown) and no one wanted him. As a puppy, Rowdy kept escaping from his backyard breeder a couple of blocks away from me and coming to my house so often, the guy finally just gave Rowdy to me to get rid of him. Focused, determined, all business, powerful, efficient, devoted would describe Rowdy. Hardest decision I've ever made, when I let Rowdy go seven years ago. Cancer sucks. He'll find me again some day. Run free buddy boy ~~~
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That's OK, means he can have a thread in the suppliers section, might not be a bad idea for them to do that.I just read a post that said the REO forum is being reopened by the new owners.
KAS
I think I misunderstood, they are listed as forum supplier.
I've always been a cat whisperer...since early childhood, they would always just take to me. There was mom, dad, and the five of us boys, always two or three cats and a couple of dogs, and I'd wind up with two cats maybe three piled on me when I slept. I know what you mean about the service, I spent six years in the CG and always had an emptiness inside without any critters around me.Thanks E !!! ... Hardest part of a military career and being single was I couldn't have a dog for 20 years. Hardest part. Always had a dog. Wish I had a picture of my black lab Toby. Hella dog too in his time. There was also Sheba, Sport, Brownie and (ah)Fooy (I was 4 and Fooy was my first dog). Dogs like me. Don't know why.
I always had dogs growing up. Married a cat girl. I always disliked cats.I hear ya E. At home and growing up, the dogs would migrate to me, cats to my brother. Mama didn't allow dogs in the house and the cats weren't allowed outside. Decades later and to this day, he has a cat ... named "Cat" LOL and I have dogs. In fact as adults, I've never owned a cat nor he a dog ... and I like cats. Nice waking up to a purring kitty cat.