The Raving of a Crazy, Old Cat Guy.
Just Curious as to what kinds of Pets, you Guys and Gals have.
I have a Literal Menagerie, in my house. I am One of the Cat Loving crowd,
as well.

In my Zoo, I have 1 Chihauhau (Rocky), 1 English Bulldog (Winnie),
9 Cats (Prissy, Dolly, Patches, Miss Kitty, Skeeter, Baby,Dora, Lil Bit & Punkin.)
3 Feretts (Bonnie, Clyde & Pinky), 2 Rabbits, 4 Forpus Parrotellettes, 1 Lovebird,
1 Quaker, and 1 Panamanian Amazon. A real house full, of Noise I tell you what.
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on Mar 18, 2004
on Mar 18, 2004
Hey Now, I don't do that...Do I?
on Mar 18, 2004

She sure does...

BTW....'puked'....Spell checker

on Mar 18, 2004
on Mar 19, 2004
It's just a bloody big picture of a German Shepherd....with a dose of red-eye....


Yup, a bloody big picture of a GSD. But, er.... you must be colorblind. Da dawg's got green-eye. And, btw, it does not show up as being posted on my puter. Just cannot link to that site. As I said above, livin' and learnin'



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on Mar 19, 2004
CignusXII, my overwhelming bout of life these days is that my boss, who is one of the most outstanding people I know was diagnosed with rather advanced kidney cancer three weeks ago. He had his kidney removed one week ago today, but the docs can't get him off the respirator. His blood oxygen keeps ping too low. So, a week later, he's still in ICU, heavily sedated, on the vent, and maybe only has a few months, of hopefull a few weeks of quality time to spend with his family. I've shed tears. I'm just devastated.

On top of that, the low-life excuse for his second in command is now my boss again. He's the same cockroach who suspended me for blowing the whistle on his buddy for doing nothing all day but surfing porn, at work, on a government computer, while dumping his own workload onto me, "because he was so busy.". Don't get me wrong. I don't care if anyone surfs porn till his peepee falls off. Just not on worktime, and not while pleading work overload. The story can be found here http://www.workingnet.com/thunderbear/252.html Follow-ups are in the subsequent two issues. Names and positions have been changed to protect the innocent AND THE GUILTY.

Anyway, I digress....... CignusXII, my heart goes out to you and your mom. Hang tough, cuddle your buddies, and know that lots and lots of folks here support you.

Dabe (who cries for you)



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on Mar 19, 2004

CignusXII, I can't say that I can empathize with you, but you do have my sympathy.  I can only try to imagine what is happening with your family right now.  But, you do know the wonder of animals.  They sense when something is "wrong" and give you extra affection to help you out.  Too bad people can't figure it out so quickly.

Dabe, I really like your "Pensive Zuki" image.  It makes a great portrait of her.

 

on Mar 19, 2004
sickness sucks...

wish it would go away and take all the pain with it...
on Mar 19, 2004
sorry to read this of your mother CygnusXII...

damn sorry...
on Mar 19, 2004
My cat, Feather. She came with the name "Feather" cuz of her fluffy tail. I adopted her.
on Mar 19, 2004
for soem reason all I could see what Sylvester with yellow feathers sticking out his lips and Granny wacking him with her Umbrellia !! SPIT IT OUT SPIT IT OUT!

Pewwwwwt, Ok Ok OK All Ready, sheesh..

Bad ol'puddy tat...

get em gwanny! hit em again and again!
on Mar 19, 2004
My family is being drawn together, as we speak. My Mother is becoming less responsive, and has stopped eating.
I feel guilty hoping it ends quickly and she suffer as little as possible. Her oncologist says, that as the liver fails, amonia will build in her system and it will have tha same effect as carbon monoxide poisoning, and she will drift off. Moving to a Hospital or the Hospice Center, will have no real impact, so she suggest we just keep her home. But I still feel like shit! aw crap...
on Mar 19, 2004
I had a friend die of cancer at the age of 2 who was in Missiles in the AF... He was a medium hieght but extreamly built and cut which is natural for his family and Greeks in general.

He weighed almost 210 at 18 years of age when playing football his senior year.
When he died he weighed all of 100 pounds maybe...

Personally, I think your thoughts hold more compassion than those of others who would rather push it beyond the point of all reason...

hey, you all love her and do not want her to suffer, nothing wrong with that and I know it doesn't make any difference, but there is more right in it than some will admit, you love her and she knows that...
on Mar 19, 2004
The same with my grandmother. We brought her home when her liver began failing and she just sort of fell asleep. Her dying was so gradual as we sat around her and as she went she began to smile. I believe angels came for her and she was happy to see them. Don't feel guilty, where the guilt comes from is the thought that you're not thinking like society says you should think, it is actually selfish to want her hanging on and suffering. It took me a while to realize that but now it makes sense. If you're thinking of her, you will wish her a quick easy passing. I'll pray for you and your family, it's so hard but think of your mom, it's much easier on her now.
on Mar 19, 2004
We Have:

One black german shepherd dog
One tabby Cat
One Motley Corn Snake
One Bull Snake

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