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Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Loon, Mar 25, 2014.

  1. The Wood Wolverine

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    Roscoe desiring affection.
     
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  2. wildwest

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    You are so kind, I'd love to try orange ditch lillies again in 2026, at the new house in town, where there are no horses :) Unfortunately the lillies have been gone for a couple years now, winter 2020 or 2021 with old doggies in heaven we stopped repairing the fence damage from snow drifts every year, thus the horses coming back here. I must have brought the iris from our old house in colorado, makes sense why theres some Canadian Blue Grass there.
     
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    Tick question, why don't dogs scratch or bite them off?

    PROUD of the this little doggie! Much bird hunting activity here the past couple weeks, between practicing skeet and cleaning guns, and gather items for their upcoming hunt and it's driving her crazy, to the point the was yelping like a puppy on Sunday as they shot. Racoons are messing with the chicken run (coop is predator safe), keep repairing the chicken wire but a gold hen keeps getting out in a new place every morning. I just peeked out, she has her face in the chicken wire watching the chickens (she'll o this for hours), and the gold hen is walking around loose by her without any worry :eek:
    Good Girl!!
     
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  4. The Wood Wolverine

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    On the tick thing, I’m guessing they have absolutely no idea they are even there.
     
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    Been a while..
    Had to send old man Billy Bob over the rainbow bridge tonight. The past 18 years have been great, will likely never encounter a stray that brought me that kind of fulfillment.
     
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    Sorry to hear this. 18 years is a nice long time to have a fur child but still not long enough when it comes to say goodbye.
     
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    Condolences for your loss. It is tough to make the decision that is the kindest thing to do for our furry friends.
     
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    Sorry to hear about your loss….He’s in a better place now.
     
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    Wednesday I took receipt of a kitty for foster. She is a young street kitty, probably about 1 year old who has already had 2 litters that the lady who was finally able to trap her knew about. She is extremely scared as you can imagine, most likely never knowing the inside of a house, much less people. I am calling her Lila. I don't know why, but that popped into my head when I got up yesterday morning, and it seems to have stuck in my mind.

    I have a room set up with a tall, cat-proof gate that keeps her separate from my two cats. Once we released her into the room, she disappeared behind a dresser (she found that place in like 1.5 seconds. At least I thought it was behind the dresser. She did poop/pee in the early morning of Thursday, but that was it - she didn't eat at all. Yesterday afternoon, I looked behind the dresser and she wasn't there. She wasn't anywhere. After some investigation, I discovered the back of the dresser opens into a small hidey-hole that goes beneath the drawers. That section is closed away from the drawers. After some thought, I decided she needed to come out from there and to block up that section. This was just a matter of safety so that I could get eyes on her to make sure there wasn't anything going on that needed attention.

    Once I managed to flush her out she found the bay window, behind the plants and ensconced herself there.

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    She did eat both canned and kibble sometime while I was sleeping last night, so that alleviates my worry. Next step is to get her litter trained. Her first attempt Wednesday night she used the newspapers that I put under the litter box. Well, at least she was close. I placed a pee pad underneath and see this morning that she used that. Although, I think she used the litter too (I had scooped a depression in the middle of the litter and it is no longer there). Once I clean litter boxes for the day, I'll find out what she did (for all I know, she was just entertaining herself).

    This will be a long road to get her to trust me enough I can get her in a carrier and to a vet for shots and check-up. Then later, a spay. I don't know what the future looks like, she may be a foster "fail", or maybe I'm preparing her for another loving family. But that is for the fates to work out.
     
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    Congrats, our latest hid for the first 2 months...He is still a hider when company comes.

    Congrats on the new foster!
     
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    BB, Bless you for doing this. Best wishes for you and her regardless of how it turns out. Of all things we took in a stray cat-and named her-Lila :)
     
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    Oh yeah - I kept thinking I knew someone with a cat named Lila, but for the life of me couldn't remember who. It was you I was thinking of :thumbs:
     
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    This morning Lila is at the door meowing and chirping. She doesn't want my attention as she bolts if I move to look. I have not yet actually seen her at the gate - but my office is right beside the room, so can tell she is there. I don't know if she is trying to be friendly with Spot and Rainey (who at this point are unimpressed), or whether she is just a vocal cat. Or, maybe she likes that every once in a while I will talk or croon to her, or meow back in response.
     
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    Oops. JD Guy I think you liked my post on the chicken thread quite happy that our bird dog not only leaves the gold hen (escape artist) when she gets out, but also she retrieved the lost Domenica pullet that one time. I'm afraid we ( I?) broke her point release command while hunting :eek:

    Last hunt she would not take his voice command to flush but instead waited til he got closer to where she was pointing. They're trying to fit in another hunt in the next week or two (depends on weather), but these are wild (vs. planted).

    I was conviced she knew the difference between chickens and game. Mostly correct, but...
     
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    Marie got us some dinner! She is the worst hunter most of the time but she came through today.
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    I came home the other day and sometimes she likes sleeping in her dog cave.
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    Being a goob.
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    . Share pics of your pup and the birds. Since I don’t have a bird dog anymore the best I can do is live it vicariously ☹️
     
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    I'll pm you :)
     
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