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Well, she is getting a bit more bold.....I got home from work last night and planned to sit down and watch the end of the mariner game....while I went back to my truck to bring my briefcase in, she jumped the baby gate like a pro, went straight to the cat food, which is up on a table in the computer room, dragged it down along with everything else, tipped over the water bowl in the process, when I came in she dashed back to nina's crate, leaving me to clean up a mixture of water and catfood and wet carpet:rolleyes: ........did NOT see the end of the game, oh well they stink lately anyway(although they did win:cool: ).....
today at the park she ran with ashlee, ash turned on the afterburners and left her sprawled in the grass, oh well she will learn.....
she went all night without going outside, pretty good girl.....tom
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I'll bet the watered-down catfood didn't leave a very good smell on your carpet! :eek:
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OH NO, we are starting to have too much fun with her.;) We met with perspective parents today. They will think about it and so will we and we will get back with each other tomorrow:eek: :confused: :eek: :confused:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...8/fb18c01f.jpg
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i think you should keep her! :o
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I think we should too, but we can't. Unless we win the lotto and move. As I said before we live in a moble home park , right across the street from the managers. The limit is 2 pets under 25 pounds. (they don't really want any dogs or pets or kids in here, if they could break the law and ban it all they would) Neither of our dogs are under 25 pounds. Plus we hide Kelcee, since she is an indoor cat. Although this morn she was in the living room window in the sun.
What does anyone know about the places that call them selves "low cost spay and neuter"? Our vet is $95. for spay $17 & $14 for shots. $35. more if they are in heat. (which we are waiting till she is finished with heat to do it) $40. more for blood work. The low cost lace is $60 for spay and I won't know till I go there tomorrow if they do shots, but I would guess they do.
Any input, anyone ???:confused:
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Have you talked to PAWS or the Humane Society? I think I remember hearing something about them doing low-cost spays/neuters for abandoned animals. I may be wrong, but it could be worth looking into.