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I've adopted a newborn kitten


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12 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We are not brave enough to break out our actual Christmas tree ornaments with these guys around. 😂

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we've got an 8 month old great pyrenees that is finding something random every day to chew on/destroy and for being a giant puppy, she's quiet and sneaky. 

we are planning on getting a live tree, but we're starting off with a fake one without anything on it first for a couple days, then adding lights for a couple more days, then shatterproof ornaments and just see how she does with it. 

she's also really rambunctious and runs around a lot and really clumsy so there's a few ways that she can bring that tree down or do some damage. first year in a new house so we're wanting to do up Christmas really big, but puppy has us a bit nervous. 

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On 11/16/2023 at 11:04 PM, toldozer said:

There's been a cat on our porch the last two nights.  My wife came in tonight and thinks it's pregnant.  Nope no absolutely not. 3 dogs and 2 cats is more then enough. Do you want to come get the cat? 

If nothing else call animal control  or better yet your local humane society.  Dont let her starve.  Our first cat was a pregnant female who was slowly starving to death - found her eating bread a pizza crusts I was feeding my chickens.  took her to the Humane Society, got her kittens aborted, her spayed  and we adopted her.  She lived in a little heated box I fixed up in my shop for her for a few years till she was finally brave enough to come live in the house.  Ended up spending several thousand dollars to try to get her well when she contracted cancer from a bad Fort Dodge rabies vaccine.

She was worth it and we still miss her.

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10 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

If nothing else call animal control  or better yet your local humane society.  Dont let her starve.  Our first cat was a pregnant female who was slowly starving to death - found her eating bread a pizza crusts I was feeding my chickens.  took her to the Humane Society, got her kittens aborted, her spayed  and we adopted her.  She lived in a little heated box I fixed up in my shop for her for a few years till she was finally brave enough to come live in the house.  Ended up spending several thousand dollars to try to get her well when she contracted cancer from a bad Fort Dodge rabies vaccine.

She was worth it and we still miss her.

Lots of old people in my neighborhood that have "outside" cats. I don't think she's a stray just likes to roam

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