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In reply to the discussion: Post a pic of your pet, and I will give you heart (until I run out.) [View all]catbyte
(38,855 posts)29. Aw, I'm sorry. They burrow themselves so deep in your heart that they're always there,
no matter what. Rosie came to live with us last year. I hadn't planned on another cat, but the woman who had her had to enter assisted living and couldn't take her so it was either me or the Humane Society and I couldn't let her go there. She's fit in great. She's only 2 and very playful. She's a good match for Otis who is quite a character and like a bull in a china shop. Sammy had a really rough start in life so she's really tiny--about 5 pounds and is kind of dainty. Otis is a 20-pound galoot. Rosie loves to play chase with him so they're a good match and Sammy is happy to be out of their way. I keep worrying my downstairs neighbors will come up to complain about the elephant stampede upstairs. Good thing my building is solid, lol.
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Here are pics of my pets, but save the heart. I just like showing off my spoiled rescues.
catbyte
Feb 2020
#5
He's a real character. If I ignore him when I'm sitting down or lying in bed, he'll
catbyte
Feb 2020
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