I have a mixed breed of poodle and beagle. I'm still aiming to have a corgi this year.
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I have a mixed breed of poodle and beagle. I'm still aiming to have a corgi this year.
Corgis are adorable but prone to serious health complications![]()
Kitten update time!
They're getting soooooo big
And is it just me or do they look like they are about to drop the album of the century here?
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Synapse 25, Aeronaut 30, Monster Truck, Travel Tray
“...a book is a fragile creature, it suffers the wear of time, it fears rodents, the elements, clumsy hands. If for a hundred and a hundred years everyone had been able freely to handle our codices, the majority of them would no longer exist. So the librarian protects them not only against mankind but also against nature, and devotes his life to this war with the forces of oblivion, the enemy of truth.”
― Umberto Eco
Samantha and a stealth black parapack S25 in a U-Haul.
Sammy was my and my brother’s dog, and she stayed with him when we both moved. Now his family is moving closer to me so I will get to see her more.
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"I'm more of a creative problem solver with good taste and a soft spot for logistical nightmares.” ― Maria Semple, Where'd You Go, Bernadette
This lady is my current office cat, Blackie...
Seen here reclining elegantly on my glass desktop. Although you can't see it, she's actually lying partly on top of a TB cache for a MacBook Retina; it's her little protest, after I reorganised my desktop last month - new, smaller laptop and docking station, a Lenovo X280 replaced a boat anchor T440 - and relocated the unit (aka "the bottom warming station" due to the amount of heat the old one used to generate) to a shelf underneath the desk... so she's adopted the cache as a cosy cushion, and I (soft touch that I am) haven't reclaimed it...
Although she may not look it, she's getting on a bit: about 17 years old. She was an adopted stray, her previous humans lived around the corner from us and did a midnight flit abandoning her when she was around six years old. For a couple of months she was living rough and sheltering in our greenhouse; until one day we managed to catch the sleek black blur, take her to the vet for a checkover and scan her for a microchip. Which is how we know how old she is, as she was already registered with our vet surgery at her previous address! She moved in forthwith, we transferred the microchip details (no luck in contacting previous owners... clearly not interested) and she's been with us ever since. She's on medication and a special diet, for chronic renal insufficiency, but keeps trundling on. Her interests include fuss, reclining in the sunshine, perching on top of my monitor to look out of the window, sleeping, fuss, and supervising humans - mainly me.![]()
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I saw this this morning after I got out of my shower. The little lady's name is Oryx. She likes to find places to sit that make her look very cute. I piled a few TB bags into the basket last night and of course Oryx found them to be a comfortable bed.
Here is another of her camping out on top of the kitchen cupboards.
She's lived with me and the other cats for 5 years now. I plucked her out of the park when she was about 6 months old. She rides around on my shoulders when I'm cooking or washing dishes.
She’s such a cutie :3
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Sagan wanted to make sure I didn't forget her when I head out to WY for a job interview this weekend.
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Synapse 25, Aeronaut 30, Monster Truck, Travel Tray
“...a book is a fragile creature, it suffers the wear of time, it fears rodents, the elements, clumsy hands. If for a hundred and a hundred years everyone had been able freely to handle our codices, the majority of them would no longer exist. So the librarian protects them not only against mankind but also against nature, and devotes his life to this war with the forces of oblivion, the enemy of truth.”
― Umberto Eco
A while ago I posed a winter pic of my dog Dragon. This year, I met and moved in with my partner and his dog Bruno.
After an initial period of “OMG there’s a dog here and HE’S TOUCHING ME what do I do?!?” the two dogs have decided that they are brothers now and practically inseparable. They usually sleep touching each other, share a Chuckit launcher and ball for playing fetch, and get very confused if we put them in separate vehicles. It’s been wonderful!
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How about Georgia, our English Cocker Spaniel puppy?
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Loki is indignant that I paused our walk to take his picture. (He is not wearing his Skookum Dog leash - it is at home along with the Loki-designated SSB.)
Ok all you TB pet peeps! This thread has been sadly quiet for the last couple of months, surely some of your furry/scaled/finned/feathered/other friends have been up to some antics you can share so I can live vicariously
(I am sadly allergic to most living things and travel too much for work to care for things like fish....)
I like all the blues and greys...and all the happy citrus colours too! My search unicorn is the Sapphire Dyneema original Small Shop Bag...