Inspired by an answer or comment in this question thread that was posted by another member: https://answermug.com/forums/topic/121985/given-the-approximate-median-age-o... more
Inspired by an answer or comment in this question thread that was posted by another member: https://answermug.com/forums/topic/121985/given-the-approximate-median-age-of-members-here-should-there-b/view/post_id/863269
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I’ve been on another site for five years and this situation has come up time and time again, with no reasonable explanation as to why some people do this. So I’m reachi... moreI’ve been on another site for five years and this situation has come up time and time again, with no reasonable explanation as to why some people do this. So I’m reaching out here in the hopes someone can enlighten me. There are countless posts from owners of indoor/outdoor cats coming up missing and even dead. One man said they love their cat to pieces but told people not to feed them. Can someone please tell me why some are more concerned about their cat being fed by strangers than they are it getting injured or possibly dying? Personally, I would opt to being loved a little less and kept safe from harm. I realize some cats aren’t happy being kept indoors. But I’d prefer an unhappy and safe pet to a happy dead one. Any thoughts? less
For the last week I have been sorting out my Christmas decorations and today I found my dogs felt deer antlers and put them on him to make sure they still fit.&nb... moreFor the last week I have been sorting out my Christmas decorations and today I found my dogs felt deer antlers and put them on him to make sure they still fit. It is one of those felt deer antler head bands that people wear on top of their head and tape it to his collar. He is looking pretty festive right now so it is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Cheers!
My dog once attacked a pitbull that was trying to get our cat but when it comes to his food he won't let the cat near it and he will chase her a... moreMy dog once attacked a pitbull that was trying to get our cat but when it comes to his food he won't let the cat near it and he will chase her away. Cheers!
I have been dealing with a mouse problem using mostly sticky paper type of traps to snag them, laying papers around areas where they would go to feed. I happened to notice a mouse ... moreI have been dealing with a mouse problem using mostly sticky paper type of traps to snag them, laying papers around areas where they would go to feed. I happened to notice a mouse come along and he was carefully dragging the sticky papers away from the area where he wanted to go to. Do you think a cat or dog would have the intelligence to do that? I am inclined not to think so.
“Concentrate first and foremost on the ones who keep our kin as house pets; they are the most gullible about our species and will therefore be to easiest to &l... more
“Concentrate first and foremost on the ones who keep our kin as house pets; they are the most gullible about our species and will therefore be to easiest to ‘turn’. The skeptics will be taken care of in Phase II.”
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on an extended vacation incognito in parts unknown. Is there a government agency that handles this kind of scenario?
“Randy? Randy who? I see, a human, no... moreon an extended vacation incognito in parts unknown. Is there a government agency that handles this kind of scenario?
“Randy? Randy who? I see, a human, no doubt. Listen, my fine fellow, I don’t know any Randy D, so goodbye. What’s that you asked? Shuhak? Hmmm, the name sounds slightly familiar, but he’s moved on, he’s no longer with us. Don’t call here again, I won’t be so pleasant and charming a second time around. Hang up now, do so immediately. Grrrrrrroew.” less