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  1. #1
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    Pet Angel

    I suppose many of us would like the fun part of having so many pets..... and I do appreciate how much time, energy and money it takes to care for so many animals. There are quite a few folks here, hosting and owning many, many, many cats and/or dogs. I think you may hold the record!

    "What's one more mouth to feed" at this point!

    I simple love the stories and photos about your "finds" and surely hope you continue to let us live with your pets via the internet!

    I think I am able to smell Taz's puppy breath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sasvermont View Post
    I think I am able to smell Taz's puppy breath.
    Taz is a mess.


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    My kitty gang of 11 all follow me out to the kitchen every morning for their morning treats. It is a chorus of meows if I am not fast enough. Our youngest addition, 7 weeks old, gives the big guys "the paw" if they try and take her treats. Then it the dogs turn, the four of them. I have two birds too. Let's put it this way, the fur children rule the roost. I care for two colonies that total around 40 cats, so I know about where the money goes. I agree that wild kitties can become tame or somewhat tame. I am blessed my that my colony kitties trust me and the vast majority I can pet. They all have names and I know their personalities. Keep up the great work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by momtomany View Post
    My kitty gang of 11 all follow me out to the kitchen every morning for their morning treats. It is a chorus of meows if I am not fast enough. Our youngest addition, 7 weeks old, gives the big guys "the paw" if they try and take her treats. Then it the dogs turn, the four of them. I have two birds too. Let's put it this way, the fur children rule the roost. I care for two colonies that total around 40 cats, so I know about where the money goes. I agree that wild kitties can become tame or somewhat tame. I am blessed my that my colony kitties trust me and the vast majority I can pet. They all have names and I know their personalities. Keep up the great work.
    You paint a beautiful picture. Here is the "wild" one that I finally managed to tame. Only took me about four years:



    There was a day when my face and hands would have been chopped beef if "Buddy" had even allowed me to get this close.

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    What a beautiful crew! Hope to see more videos of all the others too.
    The best part about your videos is how grumpy you sound when you're talking about the animals that are being filmed and then the looks of adoration you get back from them. LOL It's so funny.
    4:30??? Okay, I'll stop complaining about getting up at 7:00 now. lol

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