21-07-2017 20:15 - last edited on 23-08-2017 10:41 by MercedesS
R.I.P Pudsey
Pudsey the dog, winner of Britains got Talent, has died age 11
His owner Ashleigh Butler discovered that Pudsey had leukaemia when he became unwell.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/40687875/pudsey-the-dog-from-britains-got-talent-is-dead
[Please find old related discussion about Cats & Dogs [old] here]
Veritas Numquam Perit
03-03-2019 11:25
03-03-2019 11:25
Years ago I had two rescued cats - Bernie ( named after George Bernard Shaw) and Lou (named after Robert Louis Stevenson). If I had to take them to the vets, Lou would go into her cat carrier basket, no problem, but Bernies hated it and would kick up a fuss. To get Bernie to the vet, I had to put her fav blanket on the backseat of the car, put her on it, and she`d curl up as good as gold and never moved as I drove to the vets - and same coming home, even after being in the vets.
03-03-2019 11:45
03-03-2019 11:45
@Anonymous Malone never having a tail didn't affect his ability to jump and climb.
Getting him in the cat basket was a nightmare, particularly when we had 6 cats and they went to a cattery when we were on holiday. It was the most stressful time for all of us and had to be handled like a military operation.
Cat baskets brought in 2 days before and covered over with a sheet. Doors and windows closed once all cats in. Bedroom doors shut even if one or two cats in there. Once the first cat was in their basket, the rest went beserk.
One time we could NOT find Malone. (A mistake not getting him in first) After 30 minutes we found him. We had a chair on a circular base with a footrest. He had climbed up the circular base and was hiding on the mechanics of the footrest. I was on my hands and knees before we found the little sod!!
We were late to the cattery that day.
After that I decided it would be much better if one of my sons came to cat sit. That still happens to this day, even though we are now down to 2 cats.
Veritas Numquam Perit
04-03-2019 20:50
it is such a palaver getting cats into carry baskets isn't it
I've not tried to take any of my cats into a car without a basket ... I use taxi's to and from the vets so I'd say a cat has to be in a carry basket
Brilliant @Cleoriff to have your son stay & cat-sit ... my next door neighbour has cats ... & ... we look after each other's cat(s) when needed which works very well
I'd not made my bed this morning when I went into town ... = ... my bad
All my cats have luvved nestling on an unmade bed
tbh though, I think this is the 1st time with Marty ... he usually settles on my commandeered fluffy dressing gown(s) at the bottom of my bed ... or ... if the central heating is on he likes to be snuggling up to the radiator in the spare room
04-03-2019 20:57
Dogs:
Lots of dogs around town ... & ... on the canal towpath which is a way to the park
I carry a bag of dog treats in my voluminous handbag
I do like dogs ... just other people's
Isn't it good to see that most dogs are now on a harness rather than a dog collar ... must be more comfortable for the dog
Most cafes and pubs in town are dog friendly ... even a designated dog cafe called Kibble
07-04-2019 08:03
Just a lovely pic of mother and kitten
07-04-2019 08:18
07-04-2019 08:18
@Anonymous wrote:Just a lovely pic of mother and kitten
Lovely picture Jane x
Veritas Numquam Perit
07-04-2019 08:36 - edited 07-04-2019 08:37
07-04-2019 08:36 - edited 07-04-2019 08:37
@Anonymous wrote:Just a lovely pic of mother and kitten
That is so cute @Anonymous and thank you for sharing your pix of cats with us on the Good Night thread, I really do enjoy seeing them and although my cats didn`t look yours the pix bring back good memories of mine.
08-04-2019 08:16
08-04-2019 08:16
Really cute @Anonymous , perfect to start a Monday
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15-04-2019 10:58
Yes they can
15-04-2019 15:52 - edited 15-04-2019 15:52
15-04-2019 15:52 - edited 15-04-2019 15:52
So true @Anonymous , and what a heartwarming saying that is
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