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| Enjoying the outdoors from the comfy cushion |
Author: Debra
Rough Housing
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| Coby at 6 weeks |
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| Your pouf bit my Pitbull |
…or maybe not. All in all, no one was harmed and I didn’t even know Ray had gotten scraped by the baby teeth until a bit later. From the looks of it, Coby got a nice grab on both the top and side of Ray’s muzzle, but like I said, there was no yelping etc, so no signs of harm. Coby’s mom was all worried that Ray was hurt, but after all, it takes quite a bit to harm the anvil-head.
Weekend Fun
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| You can see the pet cushion in the background. |
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| I didn’t even know he could get up there. |
So even though he was on his cushion quite a bit over the weekend, the only pics I got were of Ray after he sneaked into Mommy’s vacated chair.
The other good news of the weekend is that Ray’s sister, Kimmel, has been adopted and will go to her new home right after her spay surgery.
Feline Friday-The Great "Outdoors"
Both Jae and Miko are basically inside only cats. By basically, I mean Jae loves to go outside but his trips are always closely supervised and confined to the patio. He is a grass eater and consequently a grass puker so as soon as he heads for the tasty green blades, he is relegated back to the safety of the house. Miko, on the other hand, has absolutely no desire to go out of those doors and onto the patio. He loves to lay in a warm pool of sunshine on the soft carpet but if the door is opened he scampers away as if he’s about to be tortured. I imagine whatever time he spent wandering the mean streets of Fort Wayne before being picked up by ACC have cured him of ever wanting to leave the house.
There is, however, a type of “outside” that the boys are allowed to enjoy with relatively little supervision and that is the garage. The boys will typically stand at the door and meow to “go out.” They don’t explore out there as much as they spend time lounging from the hoods or roofs of our vehicles. Being that we have a pick up and an SUV, they are able to reign from some altitude. In the winter months they gravitate toward the most recently driven vehicle or the top of the freezer, which must be warmer for them. I like being able to give them some adventure time in a place where they are still safe. I know the garage might not seem like a safe place to some, but we don’t typically keep anything in there that the boys could get into and get sick on.
Baby Steps!
(Nearly) Wordless Wednesday
One Step Forward
My Weekend, by Ray
Hello folks, Ray here. Mommy said I could write a blog post because I’m getting so big and I’m doing so well in school (well, maybe not in school, but I’m getting my lessons learned really well at home.)
We were really busy all weekend, and I liked that because Mommy was tired too and we got to take a nap together on the family room floor. Usually I nap alone in my crate which is ok, but snuggling with Mommy was great.
On Sunday we did what Mom called “yard work” in the morning. I see now why humans spend so much time “at work” because it is so much fun! First we cleaned out the shed and I got to sniff every single thing that was in there. Then Mommy got out the broom which made me really excited. The broom tried to push all of the fun dirt clods and dried leaves out of the shed but I did my best to stop that from happening. I bit that nasty broom and then ran off with a big, clump of dried grass so I could save it from the broom. Then we put everything back in the shed and Mommy said I was really brave when I saw the bicycle go in. It was pretty big and I wasn’t sure about it, so Mommy let me sniff it and I decided it was ok.
Then we worked in the garden a little bit. I love garden work. Mommy was digging holes with the shovel and chopping up weeds and I was a super big help. I think I can dig holes better than anyone and it has to be true because Mommy said, “that’s enough you a dirty little mudbug” and put me out of the garden. I did such a great job! What would Mommy have done without my expert digging skills?
After that, Mommy said it was too beautiful outside to be in the house so we “just chilled” on the patio facing the sun. Mommy got some pretty tasty stuff called sunscreen to put all over my ears, head and nose and then rubbed some on my back. Mom says I’m a little pink piggy and I might get sunburned. Daddy said I smelled like a beach bunny. Then we just sat on the loveseat enjoying the day. I had my bully stick and I wanted to sit on Mom’s lap to chew it. She said I’m getting pretty big to do that but she sat sideways so I’d fit without falling off. She kept telling me I looked “ridiculous,” which must be another way of saying incredibly cute and very handsome.
Mom said I’m going to be a tired puppy today and she is right, I really wanted to sleep in today and was happy to go back to my crate this morning after breakfast. I hope everyone else had a good weekend too.
Feline Friday-Asia and Miko
We decided to adopt a cat for Jae. Boo Kitty was too old and disinclined to play with him so we figured a younger cat would do well in the household. This would be a first for us since all of our other cats were “homegrown.” I started checking out the local animal care and control website and found the cutest little tuxedo cat that I wanted to meet. He was just adorable, and so off Kevin and I went to meet the little guy. Upon arrival we were taken into the kitten room to check out the inhabitants, of which there must have been well over a dozen. Kevin sat on a low stool and I grabbed a prime spot on the floor to check out the prospects. The little tuxedo kitty, whose name in my mind at least was Oreo, was indeed a cutie but neither Kevin nor I made a connection.

















