Thinking along those line, since we don't have a dragon.Shepherds( unfed and pissed off)
Well I couldn't get her to come out from under the bed. I was hoping she would when I took my nap. I think maybe that she's not hurt but just got really freaked out by the whole dog incident. I just rubbed her all over again and there wasn't so much as a flinch out of her, so obviously she's not in pain.Callie just trusts you.
I think she (and Ruthie) came into our lives at just the right time.And you rescued her
Had one that chose me off a feeder hypo at three weeks old. Took her from a solid animal savior who had rescued a litter of wet ones after someone ran over the mommy kitty, trying to move her brood in a new construction site.I am so relieved. I do love that little girl.
She claimed me as soon as Susan brought her home. I thought our previous cat Chunkadoodle was a daddy's girl, but Callie is on a whole 'nuther level.Had one that chose me off a feeder hypo at three weeks old. Took her from a solid animal savior who had rescued a litter of wet ones after running over the mommy kitty, trying to move her brood in a construction site.
She never even questioned that original oath for her entire fifteen year life.
Best friend for Many Years!
I took her with me when it felt safe. We were pals!
Long life for your baby!
If you eat waylon, we are never speaking to you again.i am getting hungry
better take ole waylon out
Same with my Nina! (side note: let your kids name the pets)She claimed me as soon as Susan brought her home. I thought our previous cat Chunkadoodle was a daddy's girl, but Callie is on a whole 'nuther level.