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Bob Barnsen




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PostPosted: Sat, 10th Feb 2018 21:57    Post subject:
konkol84 wrote:
finally moving out from mama Bob? Laughing

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Yes it's time with nearly 50.


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Ankh




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PostPosted: Sun, 11th Feb 2018 11:13    Post subject:
Bob Barnsen wrote:
@Ankh
Never ever gonna get spiders as pets. grinhurt

The scorpions though: Are they really as dangerous as one would think, or can you play around to some degree with them?

Though since i plan to move to another apartment sometime this year, i don't even know if the landlord will allow pets like scorpions.

Therefore i'm now also interested in reptiles like some geckos, which should be pretty harmless.

But i will do more research sometime later regarding the pets.


Depends on - there are some that are less dangerous..but most of them are exactly as dangerous as one would think.
As in lethal.
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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Thu, 17th May 2018 13:11    Post subject:
Kodak moment of my gf dog, dat tongue Laughing

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PostPosted: Thu, 17th May 2018 14:20    Post subject:
Lovely So Much Win


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PostPosted: Thu, 18th Oct 2018 12:07    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Thu, 18th Oct 2018 14:01    Post subject:
@Interinactive
Oooh, must be so smooth and warm
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Yuri




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PostPosted: Tue, 23rd Oct 2018 12:09    Post subject:
Breezer_ wrote:
Kodak moment of my gf dog, dat tongue Laughing

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1 and 2 are still amazing.
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red_avatar




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PostPosted: Fri, 11th Jan 2019 11:53    Post subject:
My year and a half old tomcat went missing last Friday - normally he comes home every morning or evening depending on when I let him out but this time, he didn't come back home. He's the sweetest and nicest cat I've ever had (never breaks anything, never damages anything, doesn't jump on the table, doesn't beg for food, ...) so I was pretty sad. Posted his picture on Facebook and someone yesterday afternoon spotted him - that's 6 days after he went missing. I left work immediately and after 20 minutes of shouting his name in the place where he was spotted, he suddenly showed himself.

Turns out he has a head wound right above his eye - looks as if he got hit by something. I heard some guy throws rocks at cats in his garden so it's very possible that's how he got his wound. Poor thing spent 6 days outside in the cold and rain - at least this morning it came to me for cuddles so it must be feeling better at least.

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freiwald




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PostPosted: Fri, 11th Jan 2019 12:02    Post subject:
you are very lucky.
3-4 months ago our cat was missing for almost a week, also posted it on facebook and sadly he was hit by a car and apparently lay beside the road for 2 days until someone took him from there.
so we couldn't burry him not even say goodbye
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riptide77




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PostPosted: Fri, 11th Jan 2019 12:03    Post subject:
@red_avatar Happy to see you got your pet back. Not everyone is so lucky, though. Some never get their pets back, but there are even worse things that can happen. One dog owner in my country offered a reward for the return of her dog since she was desperate and people started calling her and messaging her on Facebook with dog pictures taken from the internet and demanding the money up front.


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red_avatar




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PostPosted: Fri, 11th Jan 2019 13:00    Post subject:
I realize I was very lucky - by Wednesday I had pretty much given up hope and even went to the animal shelter to check if they had seen him or heard of an injured cat. Imagine how happy I was to get him back. Pets can fill such a big gap in our lives that we don't even notice until it's empty.

I especially missed our morning and evening ritual - my cat did the same thing every morning - come over to greet me, sit next to me on the toilet and while I got washed, walk downstairs with me, sat next to me on the couch while I eat breakfast. During evenings he'd join me in bed, crawl up next to my pillow for an hour or so until I fall asleep and then he'd find another corner in my room (or on the radiator like in the picture) to sleep.
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PostPosted: Sat, 12th Jan 2019 01:22    Post subject:
had this old broad for more than 13 years now!



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PumpAction
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PostPosted: Sat, 12th Jan 2019 01:23    Post subject:
Oh nooooo, how sweet So Much Win


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Thorwulf




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PostPosted: Thu, 17th Jan 2019 14:40    Post subject:



This is Phouka my pet flemish giant. Found her and took her in when she was dumped on the street 4.5 years ago.
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TSR69
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PostPosted: Thu, 17th Jan 2019 14:49    Post subject:
She looks so sweet. Smile


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Thorwulf




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PostPosted: Thu, 17th Jan 2019 15:19    Post subject:
TSR69 wrote:
She looks so sweet. Smile


She is adorable! but not when i just found her Razz
It took a lot of time and effort to gain her trust after what happened to her.
She was dumped and was probably outside for 2.5 weeks till 1 month.

Now she behaves like a little dog. She has her own space in the living room and every morning before i go to work she runs out, jumps on the couch and lies on my lap to be petted.
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PostPosted: Thu, 17th Jan 2019 16:06    Post subject:
Good on you for taking her with you, we can't help but pick the little ones up - from the scum that left them like that ! Razz She does look adorable Smile
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Il_Padrino




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PostPosted: Thu, 17th Jan 2019 16:32    Post subject:
Well done indeed
I'm sure it grew a bit since you got it Very Happy


There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
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vurt




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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 01:13    Post subject:
Loke, 17 weeks (Norwegian Forest Cat / Maine Coon / house cat)

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TheZor
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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 01:17    Post subject:
That's a gorgeous cat ! Got some heavy squeals from the audience behind my screen Very Happy
All of those signs you've listed show that he already considers you one of his own, for a reserved cat I think you got past all his apprehensions Smile


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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 03:09    Post subject:
Very cute! Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 05:45    Post subject:
Frant wrote:
I lost my first and oldest cat Sissi (got her when she was 10 weeks old, she turned 15 this June) last sunday morning (~4-5am, she snuck out the corner of the living room window which I had opened just 2-3 centimeters too much).

She's a pure in-doors cat; during the past 15 years she's never been lost for more than ~8 hours. Now a week has passed, I came back from another search ~half an hour ago, no luck. I put in a missing pet ad in the local paper (a false result that crushed me with false hope only to find out it was the wrong cat), had my mother help put up notices around a wider area (since she's not in the close vicinity, otherwise she'd find her way home).

I'm worried sick, the stress is unbelievable, the sorrow is strong and I feel hopeless since I have no idea what to to, where she may be, what may have happened, nothing. Not knowing is a most horrible feeling.

While she's old, 15 years, she's healthy as a 5-year old cat (good genes). I suspect she's been chased away from the area by all the cats controlling their turfs, there are dozens of cats just in my neighborhood that I see walking around their territories. A few of them comes up to me to greet and be petted.





It's hell. I've lived with her for 15+ years and suddenly she's just gone with no trace. Since she disappeared her step-brother Pluttis (12 year old tom) has changed behavior by basically staying by my side all the time, sometimes walking around the apartment as if he's looking for her as well as jumping up and looking out the windows, trying to sniff, then 5 minutes later doing the same in a window on the opposite part of the apartment only to return to the couch and lay down and sleep under or above the blanket that is there when I sleep on the couch.


Whoa, totally forgot to update this. I found her after two weeks after a neighbor in the neighboring house said she'd seen her and put out food for her. I went and looked for many hours but nothing. I put out a bowl of food outside my apartment house door and went to check on it an hour later to make sure it wasn't being eaten by a hedgehog. And there she was, emaciated and weak. I took her in, gave her food and water and she fell asleep on my chest in minutes, eating in her dreams.

She's still here, 19+ years old now (and so is her stepbrother, now 16). Her health is fine except for hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland) which she gets medication for. Smile


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vurt




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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 12:14    Post subject:
Must be terrible to lose a cat like that.. my brother and his family went on holiday, after that their cat was gone for over a week (outdoors cat, but they have him inside too often), fortunately yesterday my brother found him.. They were travelling by car, quite a long way from their house, and at once place he just saw something moving in the grass, so he stopped and yelled his name, he ran directly to him Smile

I'm putting up a net around my balcony so that my cat eventually will be able to get out there without escaping or falling down..
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Il_Padrino




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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 12:30    Post subject:
Losing a pet is the worst. You don't know what happened to it, or maybe if someone is taking care of it. I keep my cats indoors, I've seen too many laying next to the roads.


There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
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Il_Padrino




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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 12:38    Post subject:
vurt wrote:
Loke, 17 weeks (Norwegian Forest Cat / Maine Coon / house cat)



Still a little reserved (got him yesterday) but his extreme curiousness and will to play pushes it aside most of the time. He nose bobs me, licks on me (and my hair), and purrs a lot, so i'm pretty sure he accepts me as his slave Razz

Norwegian (and Siberian) forest cats are my favorite cats Very Happy They are super playful and curious, and they make the cutest sounds. They are very 'talkative' and get pretty big as well.

Nala is 6 already (Siberian forest cat)
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vurt




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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 21:59    Post subject:
aww such a cutie Mine is not very talkative, maybe its because he's still young, or he just has a more quiet personality
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PostPosted: Wed, 31st Jul 2019 22:15    Post subject:
oh right
New catsu:



Complete loon, sleeps and cleans herself in the weirdest positions (caught her cleaning herself in that photo) Laughing


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vurt




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PostPosted: Thu, 1st Aug 2019 01:45    Post subject:
Very Happy
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