Our Furry Friends - Photos of UAMF Companion Animals
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Cute!
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I lost both Spotty and Snuggles to the same genetic curse within a span of three months, and I don't do all that well in an empty house. As a result, it's time to introduce the new team:
Moppie, on the right, seems to specialise in cute (although that doesn't stop her from batting stuff around the place), while her brother Bengel seems more inclined to the rash and brash stuff, earning him an accident induced trip to the vet's with a most theatrical limp in under a week (while also being very cuddly at times).
They were born sometime in June, so they're still quite young. Time will tell what they evolve into. Whatever the case, things are going to be very lively around here for a while.
Moppie, on the right, seems to specialise in cute (although that doesn't stop her from batting stuff around the place), while her brother Bengel seems more inclined to the rash and brash stuff, earning him an accident induced trip to the vet's with a most theatrical limp in under a week (while also being very cuddly at times).
They were born sometime in June, so they're still quite young. Time will tell what they evolve into. Whatever the case, things are going to be very lively around here for a while.
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What a brilliant looking pair of kittens
Best wishes
Jim
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Cute pair!
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They look a pair of terrors Rob!
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Rob will be alright if he remembers who is boss.
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Let's just say that things around have been very lively lately..
That would be the furballs.
I'm going to have to put some limits on that though; savage, near psychotic attacks on that wierd shape beneath the blankets (me while trying to get some sleep) are going to have to end or there will be words.
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Here are my two:
This is Stig.
Some say....
He has fourteen toes...
And can lick his own bits...
All we know is...
Staffordshire-x-Labrador - currently 14 yrs old, he's around 6 in that photo.
Looks more like this now that he's getting on a bit.
Mia - blue/grey Staffie
She's currently 8 - Pics below were both taken when she was about 6
Basking in the Sun - That's Stig in the background, when he was about 12
This is Stig.
Some say....
He has fourteen toes...
And can lick his own bits...
All we know is...
Staffordshire-x-Labrador - currently 14 yrs old, he's around 6 in that photo.
Looks more like this now that he's getting on a bit.
Mia - blue/grey Staffie
She's currently 8 - Pics below were both taken when she was about 6
Basking in the Sun - That's Stig in the background, when he was about 12
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Today we collected a new friend for Chip. A little female daxie called Freda - a 16 month ‘re-homing.
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This is Milo. It's been a while since I did a Blitz but he has previously featured as my Blitz assistant on this forum. He's a very active 12 year old rescued Jack Russell Terrier and he's owned us for over 8 years now ...
He had previously clearly been worked and although we don't work him, we live in a semi-rural area with access to lots of woods and hills and he continues to work himself, both indoors and outdoors, as can be seen from the recent photos below:
Apparently there is another rescue dog out there that also wants to join our pack and whilst we won't have a say in it, Milo will decide whether it's acceptable or not.
He had previously clearly been worked and although we don't work him, we live in a semi-rural area with access to lots of woods and hills and he continues to work himself, both indoors and outdoors, as can be seen from the recent photos below:
Apparently there is another rescue dog out there that also wants to join our pack and whilst we won't have a say in it, Milo will decide whether it's acceptable or not.
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Carlos, Tony and Jaime, they are all absolute crackers.
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My cat Minnie loves to sleep in unattended model boxes - this one with the plastic parts still inside! Doesn't sound comfortable to me, but go figure.
My other cat Katya finds that the Arizona makes for a perfectly good pillow.
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That's cats for ya Lovely pair of furkids.Tim Reynaga wrote: ↑October 29th, 2021, 2:57 amMy cat Minnie loves to sleep in unattended model boxes - this one with the plastic parts still inside! Doesn't sound comfortable to me, but go figure.
My other cat Katya finds that the Arizona makes for a perfectly good pillow.
Now the real question is, do they manage to do all of this in a non-destructive way...