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    Quote Originally Posted by Agravan View Post
    You always hear from "experts" that claim that animals don't have feelings like love. They only seem like it because they see us as a source of food and shelter.
    these, so-called, experts have obviously never felt the love of a pet or they would change their tune. I have an automatic feeder so my cat does not have to let me know whens she's hungry, yet she follows me everywhere, sits and lays with me and is on my desk next to me as I type this. I know my little baby loves me. She shows me that every day.
    Fact, my friend. How could anyone doubt their kitty feels love for them, when, unprompted, she rubs her face on your face and her motor starts running loudly? Or when your dog wakes you in the morning with big sloppy kisses while his whole lower body is swaying because his tail is wagging so hard and he's so happy to see you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrassrootsConservative View Post
    I will have to get a picture of Ikis on my computer.

    Is Felix a Tuxedo cat, @TheInternet ?
    Yes he is. But its a very small patch of white on his chest. Smaller patch than most Tuxedo cats.

    Quote Originally Posted by Agravan View Post
    Ain't it funny how you can grow to love these little critters so much it hurts?
    Last week, one of the Huskies hurt my wallet for 1700 bucks. He tore his ACL because he's an $#@!.
    Trolling you from deep cyberspace.

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    I've always wanted a Tux named Felix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheInternet View Post
    Only pic I have of him on my computer. Felix the cat. Long story on how we acquired him, but he kinda showed up one day at our house. He's pretty chill so we kept him. Had him over three years now. One of few cats I've ever liked. Probably the only cat I've ever really liked, actually.

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    He won't be my smallest for long, but I purchased a ragdoll kitten several months back. He's about 7 lbs right now (healthy) and will get to be at least 20lbs. His name is Theodore.

    Here he is at about 2-3 months:
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    Here he is at about 4 months:
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    He's now almost 5 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adelaide View Post
    He won't be my smallest for long, but I purchased a ragdoll kitten several months back. He's about 7 lbs right now (healthy) and will get to be at least 20lbs. His name is Theodore.

    Here he is at about 2-3 months:
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    Here he is at about 4 months:
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    He's now almost 5 months.
    He's beautiful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adelaide View Post
    He won't be my smallest for long, but I purchased a ragdoll kitten several months back. He's about 7 lbs right now (healthy) and will get to be at least 20lbs. His name is Theodore.

    Here he is at about 2-3 months:
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    Here he is at about 4 months:
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    He's now almost 5 months.
    Oooo, I adore ragdolls....they're bred for such a sweet disposition and are so soft and cuddly. Theodore is precious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Who View Post
    Why are the dogs in jail?
    Judging by the fact that one kennel is closed and the other is open (combined with the fact that both dogs are eating from bowls in the kennels) I would guess the one with the closed kennel has a problem trying to get to the other dog's food.

    They are probably trying to keep the dogs from fighting during dinner time. I've had dogs with that problem but we always just fed them in different rooms.

    Just my best guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oceanloverOH View Post
    Oooo, I adore ragdolls....they're bred for such a sweet disposition and are so soft and cuddly. Theodore is precious.
    He's precious until he tries to get his 'minions' in line (my large dog and older female cat). Then he becomes "Demon Child", as I call him.

    Whenever I take him to the vet, all the employees and other owners swoon over him. Although, I did have a lady make a rude comment basically saying I was selfish or whatever to get a show quality cat instead of rescuing a cat. But I did go to the humane society and other places first but kittens go so fast and I couldn't bring an adult into the house with the older female cat, (I've had various animals around her over the years when petsitting and she hates older animals). She was only going to take to a kitten. So, once I knew I had to buy from a breeder, I decided to pick exactly what I wanted - gigantic, cuddly and sweet was what I wanted. He was the last in his litter and happened to be show quality (his parents are both international champions for their breed or something), so I paid the extra. Yeah, I could have saved probably a dozen or more shelter cats but where would they end up when my "$#@!y" adult cat went ape$#@!? Argh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrassrootsConservative View Post
    Judging by the fact that one kennel is closed and the other is open (combined with the fact that both dogs are eating from bowls in the kennels) I would guess the one with the closed kennel has a problem trying to get to the other dog's food.

    They are probably trying to keep the dogs from fighting during dinner time. I've had dogs with that problem but we always just fed them in different rooms.

    Just my best guess.
    He did mention something about a ACL injury after my post. I wonder whether the dog's locked up to keep him quiet. On the other hand I used to have two dogs and I understand that the greedier one usually tried to bogard the food. I also used to put the bowls in two different rooms.
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