Cook Chatty Cathy
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In honor of my NEW AVATAR!!!....I have a question that is totally unrelated to food. {Mine eats alot of food, even for a little guy, and so that kinda makes it relevant}
How about posting a pic. of your family pet?
This is my "little man" Zeke, he is a perfect pet for me! I got him one day when I was a volunteer at a pet adoption event, and the 1st cage and the 1st animal I went to pick-up held none other than this little red stinky mess. He clung to me like he was drowning and I was his last chance not to drown. I tried to be really strong and just ignore his pleading, but he would not let me put him down. After about 15 min.'s of sitting there holding this terribly dirty stinking all but skin & bones little thing, I gave in walked up to the Director of the S.P.C.A. and managed to ask him how one of the volunteers would go about adopting one of the animals. He directed me to "immediately take off your volunteer vest, write a check for the adoption fee, and get the heck out of here as fast as you can, there will be a fight for that dog!" So I wrote the check and scrambled out of there pronto!!!
I was told he was a chihuahua, well it weren't so! He is a very beautiful Stag Red Miniature Pinscher, and he turned out to be a really loving and healthy little critter, he was a little rough around the edges when I first adopted him, but after some visits to the vet and lots of love & training he developed into a great family pet that we all adore!
And that's the rest of the story!...........
How about posting a pic. of your family pet?
This is my "little man" Zeke, he is a perfect pet for me! I got him one day when I was a volunteer at a pet adoption event, and the 1st cage and the 1st animal I went to pick-up held none other than this little red stinky mess. He clung to me like he was drowning and I was his last chance not to drown. I tried to be really strong and just ignore his pleading, but he would not let me put him down. After about 15 min.'s of sitting there holding this terribly dirty stinking all but skin & bones little thing, I gave in walked up to the Director of the S.P.C.A. and managed to ask him how one of the volunteers would go about adopting one of the animals. He directed me to "immediately take off your volunteer vest, write a check for the adoption fee, and get the heck out of here as fast as you can, there will be a fight for that dog!" So I wrote the check and scrambled out of there pronto!!!
I was told he was a chihuahua, well it weren't so! He is a very beautiful Stag Red Miniature Pinscher, and he turned out to be a really loving and healthy little critter, he was a little rough around the edges when I first adopted him, but after some visits to the vet and lots of love & training he developed into a great family pet that we all adore!
And that's the rest of the story!...........
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