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Old 05-21-2021, 05:18 AM
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I think we have a matter of days to catch our rogue feral cat before her next litter is born. We've spotted her a couple of times recently and she's looking mighty plump. When she runs away she's trotting rather than sprinting. She's also been avoiding the trap, I hope we can get her soon or we'll have another handful of kittens to trap as well.
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Old 06-08-2021, 09:45 AM
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Hey, Jim, did you pick up your puppy yet?




^Fatty Atticus.


^Maury the cabinet cruiser.



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Cats dancing around the fire is hilarious!
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Just took Morgan for her monthly nail trim. She's getting a bit easier to get into the crate. The vet tech kind of "leans in" talks to her and we are in an out of the office in 10 minutes or less. Worth the $10.00 which is dirt cheap. If Morgan let Rick pick her up and hold her I could do her claws, but we are not there yet. She sleeps and grooms herself. That's about it.

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my son helped a buddy to drive to upstate NY to pick up his new puppy named Major.
'Tis a corgi. Titan was amused



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Neighbor took this photo of Roxy with her brother.



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Roxy and her brother look very happy. What are her brothers’ names?

How old are they now and how much do they weigh?
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They are all 1 year and 5 months old now. Her brother is Qweekley (spelling? I will have to ask) who's in the picture. We don't see the other brother often. We see the Q-dog (that's what I call him) every day and he is her protector when we do see the other brother.
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Chewy.com has been mentioned here before for their good products and service. But this was over-the-top. Donna ordered a Grazing Muzzle for her horse from them for $72. After mentioning it to other riders in her same barn they all raved about another product from another vendor. Of course it was $129 but nothing is to much when you love animals. Her $72 muzzle arrived today and she called Chewy telling them she had not opened the package but had found another product instead. In the same day they credited her charge card for $72 and told her to donate it to a shelter, etc. rather than return it.

Wow. I keep thinking about a personal friend who I have known for years who used to operate a MG parts supply company in MI and moved to FL. I bought some parts from him that he had manufactured in the UK. They were total junk. It took me weeks to get back my credit after returning the junk parts to him and trying to prove to him they were junk. He said he was going to take the parts to the UK the next time he went there. As far as I'm concerned he can stay there with the parts. Last time I ever did business with him.

Amazing how different companies can be!
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Originally Posted by dlq04
Chewy.com has been mentioned here before for their good products and service. But this was over-the-top. Donna ordered a Grazing Muzzle for her horse from them for $72. After mentioning it to other riders in her same barn they all raved about another product from another vendor. Of course it was $129 but nothing is to much when you love animals. Her $72 muzzle arrived today and she called Chewy telling them she had not opened the package but had found another product instead. In the same day they credited her charge card for $72 and told her to donate it to a shelter, etc. rather than return it.

Wow. I keep thinking about a personal friend who I have known for years who used to operate a MG parts supply company in MI and moved to FL. I bought some parts from him that he had manufactured in the UK. They were total junk. It took me weeks to get back my credit after returning the junk parts to him and trying to prove to him they were junk. He said he was going to take the parts to the UK the next time he went there. As far as I'm concerned he can stay there with the parts. Last time I ever did business with him.

Amazing how different companies can be!
That's always the way with Chewy. Always. I've bought food from them that my cats didn't like and I never told them. I just posted in a review on their website. They read it and gave me a refund. I called them to see if I could order a part of a cat tree that was broken by my old boyfriend, when he pulled on it to move it. They said no, they couldn't order the part but they did send me an entire new cat tree! The only problem I've had with them is crummy packaging. I've had them ship heavy boxes of cat litter with a bag of dry cat food and the boxes have torn the cat food bags. More than once. They sent me a new cat food once and I just taped the bag the next time. They are an awesome company, though. Zappos is pretty great, too, for shoes, although their prices are rarely discounted.


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