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Old 07-05-2016, 07:35 PM
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Aw, shucks, you embarrass me, Gary. I have to wonder if your word "angel" should be spelled S-A-P.
Softhearted Animal Person?
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Old 07-05-2016, 07:47 PM
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SAP, Now that's wonderful.
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Old 07-15-2016, 02:24 PM
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... and it doesn't use much ink.
White lion (Male, threatening) - Land Animals - Animals - Paper Craft - Canon Creative Park
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Old 07-15-2016, 07:30 PM
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Hi Ringmaster,
Nice model of a lion getting it on.
Here for you and all the other folks are some
pictures I shot today of my kids Callie and Brumby
doing the sibling fighting thing on our kitchen table.
Yea, in case you guys haven't noticed,,,
we have permanent places with towels for our kids
to hang out on the kitchen table.
What the heck,,, It's our home and theirs too.
( Notice the Cattitude sign on the fridge )
Anyway,,, Brumby started it today and I eventually
put an end to it.
After all,,, when they are doing this I fear that someone
will get hurt during the fight.
So here are the pictures for you all to see.
Best Regards,
Gary
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Old 07-15-2016, 08:34 PM
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Careful separating them. Two of my MC"s once got into a fight that looked like a Tex Avery cartoon, but the only one that got scratched was me.
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Old 07-16-2016, 01:23 PM
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Careful separating them. Two of my MC"s once got into a fight that looked like a Tex Avery cartoon, but the only one that got scratched was me.
No worries RM.
I have been scratched and bit my whole life by my kitties.
Brumby and Callie are 8 years old now and Brumby still
climbs me to get on my shoulders like he did when he
was a kitten.
I AM my cats scratching post.
But I would not have it any other way.
We are family.
Here are a couple of my youtube videos of Brumby
climbing me. One when he was a kitten.
And one when he was full grown.
My wife just laughs about it. And so do I.
Enjoy the videos.
Gary
https://youtu.be/jFzY0fAihLs ( Brumby Climbs on Dad 2 )
https://youtu.be/XH6VZdKFWX0 ( Brumby Helps Me Floss )
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Old 07-17-2016, 12:48 PM
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Gary - nice pics. And I enjoyed the video!

Here is another picture of Smudgy. Was trying to model this weekend, but Smudgy continued to get in the way and crush things and generally be an nuisance!

She is just back from a couple of days at the vet - spayed, vaccinations, chipped etc. Cost a fortune. Gulp.
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Old 07-18-2016, 08:47 AM
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Gary - nice pics. And I enjoyed the video!

Here is another picture of Smudgy. Was trying to model this weekend, but Smudgy continued to get in the way and crush things and generally be an nuisance!

She is just back from a couple of days at the vet - spayed, vaccinations, chipped etc. Cost a fortune. Gulp.
Hi Kevin,
WOW WHAT A CUTIE PIE !!!
Smudgy looks like she is just wanting to be with DAD
after her experience at the vet.
My kids do the exact same thing when I am working
on a model at the table.
And you are so lucky to have her. She is your little girl and
a real treasure.
Don't worry about the vet cost. It's worth it.
By the way,,, what is chipped ETC ?
Hope you did not get her claws removed.
Glad you shared the picture, PLEASE send more.
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Gary
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Old 07-18-2016, 11:58 AM
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"Chipped" is the insertion of a small RFID chip. Cammie has one. It is used to help
locate her parents in the event she gets "lost" and picked up by the local
animal control units. The shelter here has a chip reader, and if Cammie were to
go there, they could scan it with our information to tell us she was there.
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Old 07-18-2016, 12:06 PM
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Thanks Gary, Ray.

Ray has explained the "chipping" well.

Here is a link to our local people with some pics etc.

https://www.virbac.co.za/home/pet-ow...ochipping.html
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