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12.13.12 Thankful Thursday: Fur Family

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Every day I wake up in a heap of cats.  For that I am thankful.  Then I open the kennel doors and I am slobbered and licked and tail whipped good morning, and for that I am thankful. There is no where that I go in my home that I am not accompanied by some four legged furry, and for that I am thankful.  How totally different my life would be without my fur family.  Since about 5 years old (which was a very very long time ago), I have always had fur family.  And, for that, I am thankful.  There are so many positive things that I get from my pets.  They comfort me when I am blue.  They are my walking partners.  They make sure that I do not forget to do my chores (or they will do them for me: like cleaning the litter boxes in a way that I do not think is acceptable or licking the dirty dishes clean).  They give me smiles on a rainy day and provide me hugs.  They make me get up from the computer and go outside to feel the breeze.  And, so importantly, they make me laugh (especially Louise).  Life with furry family is wonderful to me.

We are thankful for you too Mom!

We are thankful for you too Mom!

 


This is part of the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop from “Hey, Its Jet Here.”

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on December 13, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Wednesday’s FashionPug

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Posted by on December 12, 2012 in Dogs

 

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12.12.12 = 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 2 = 9

santa_on_computer_lg_wmAs I type this title, I realize what a rare date today is,  If you type it out in full words, it is not anything special, it is just – 12 December 2012; but, when you do it by it’s numbers it is: 12-12-12.  Numbers are such interesting things. The study of numbers is called: Numerology.  Numerology is the study of numbers that helps determine and reflect a persons characteristics, talents, motivations and path in life. What I find really interesting today is that the charts used for analysis are made up of the following numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 and 22.  Where is 12?  12 is actually 3 (1 + 2) in their language.

Let me explain my understanding of how it works: In order to determine which number applies to you, you add up the digits that make up your birth date or name. Then reduce the sum by adding up the resulting digits until a single digit answer (or the numbers 11 or 22 which are special) is achieved.  If at anytime during the equation, you come up with the numbers 11 or 22, you do not need to reduce them.  Here is an example:

Birthday: March 16, 1957

March = Month 3 = 3

16 = 1 + 6 = 7 

1957 = 1 + 9 + 5 + 7 = 22 

Total = 32 (Which is 3 + 2 = 5)  So my magic number is 5.  Now I have to go to the handbook and find out what my Life Path means.  Hey, this is fun. 

2012-11-16_13-31-42_36Make sure to do your number analysis to see what your Life Path is.  Louise is a 7.  Sofie is a 12 which means she is a 3.     I knew someone would be a 12!  

Happy 12-12-12!!!

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Posted by on December 12, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Tuesday’s Impersonators

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Posted by on December 11, 2012 in Cats, Dogs

 

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12.11.12 An Incredible Heart: Goodbye Muffy

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I probably told you The Muffin Man’s story more than once, but his story was one well worth telling. He was one of those cats that made every human feel like they were the only one in the world to him: you were his special human (while he was in your lap). When V went to pick a cat out at the shelter, Muffin picked V, not the other way around. He had only one problem his whole life, his heart. He had heart trouble and was on daily medication and regular EKG exams. I guess his heart was so incredibly loving that it just kept ticking despite what the vets’ thought. I am sorry to tell you that The Muffin Man’s heart, after 18 years or so, could no longer beat. His physical being has left this earth and us. We will love you forever, Muffy. You will always be our Muffin Man.

This loss hurts like losing Squash did, there are just some furry companions that have extra special strings.

Now we are 5 at the zoo from 7.  This has been really hard.

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Posted by on December 11, 2012 in Cats

 

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12.10.12 Incredibly Hard Choices

Warning:  This is a sad and difficult post.  I will understand if you don’t read any further today because this deals with life/death choices.

Sometimes, things in life are just outside your control.  It is impossible, no matter what you do, what medications you try, what behavior modifications you do, to get an animal to respond in a way that is peaceful in a family situation.  That is the problem I had here with Miss Constance Kitty.  We rescued her 6 years ago as a kitten.  We knew that she had scoleosis, which is a curvature of the spine, and that she was always going to be a little different.  She was a playful kitten though.  She loved her scratching post, jumped and ran like any other cat, and loved to play with Squash’s big furry tail.  But, as she grew older, she became more and more cranky and afraid.  Though the vet had checked for all obvious disease that could cause pain and crankiness, she did not have any.  She fought with the other cats – sometimes starting it and sometimes just in response to fear.  She hid, a lot.  And when she did not get her way, she peed in inappropriate places.

Two or more years ago, the peeing was only occasional.  She peed on the dog beds (ok, I figured she did not like them); then on the newspaper (or any paper), if left flat on the table.  In the fruit bowl, if there was nothing in it.  Then in any bowl, if there was nothing in it (I was unwrapping some new soup bowls I bought at Pier 1 and before I could put them away, she had already christened them).  Then came shoes.  Last summer, when my sister was visiting, and sleeping on the living room couch, it was on my sister’s pillow.  We started living with a plastic table-cloth on the couch (so that we at least could clean it easier when she went, which she always did).  Recently, she moved to peeing on the bed, right in front of us or while we were sleeping. We tried anxiety medicine rubbed on her ear, and anxiety collar with pheromones; rescue remedy 2X a day; we carried her to a private litter box (1 of 4) and applauded her as she did her business after every meal.  She had every test and exam the vet could think off. We knew she can go in the pan: she pooped in the pan.  We knew she knew where the pans were.  I even made her a special bed behind my monitor on my desk so she could be with me and protected all day (thinking maybe it was a security thing) with the litter box right outside my office door, but no, she would stay with me for the day and then go on the living room couch or the kitchen table and pee.

When Nine, the bully boy, came last year, it did not help.  He liked to pick fights with her.  She started to hide under a side table between the couches, so we created a safe space there for her, so she can be undisturbed, but then she came out and peed on the side table.  We gave her time alone with a litter pan and her food in a bathroom; she peed on the floor next to the pan and on the scratching post (she loved that post) that was in there to play with.  She peed on the ottoman at the end of the bed.  And finally, my last straw was that she peed in my favorite pocketbook on the kitchen table. 

To what extent do you live terrorized by the anxiety and antisocial behavior of one of your pets?  When you have to worry about where you leave a magazine or the mail, just in case a cat will choose that spot to pee in today.  How much do you change your life to accommodate such behavior?  For most of my life I have arranged my days to take care of children or animals.  I nursed many an animal to the end of its life with its associate ailments and incontinence.  I diapered Nikki dog, and gave Squash insulin 2X a day for years; Alice cat was confined to a kennel in my office in her last year due to kidney disease; etc. etc.  But I have never had any situation like this.  No matter what we have done, no matter how much attention we give her, Kitty did not respond appropriately.  We were exhausted by her.  We were saddened by her. All I can figure is that she was in so much emotional pain, and maybe even physical pain that could not be tested, that she was telling us, by her behavior, how miserable she was.  We thought of rehoming her, but how do you change the life situation of a terrified cat?  She would not survive on a farm since she did not like other animals and was physically fragile.  She peed everywhere, so how do you rehome an animal and pass your problem on to another person – that would just not be fair? The vet said that we had done more than she had ever seen people do to try and treat this behavior.

We love you Constance Kitty, but we just could not do this anymore. Our hearts are broken but Miss Constance Kitty had to leave the zoo.  This is definitely the hardest pet decision that I/we have ever had to make in my life.  But Kitty is safe now and once again pain free and playing with Squash’s tail in the big meadow.

Postscript:  Kitty left us a parting gift.  As we crawled into bed that night, after a long trying day, V noticed that the covers were all wet.  This to me was a testament that we did the right thing for us, and for Kitty. 😦

NOT Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on December 10, 2012 in Cats

 

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Monday’s Huggy

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Posted by on December 10, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Thank you to the good Piggies at Hutch A Good Life, for this wonderful Pigmas video. It will make you laugh

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Well here is a pigture of me, and as you can see I am clearly fascinated by something. Something beyond my cage bars. What do you think it is? What has caught my attention? If you guess right you will get yourself a very special coverted prize whee like to call ‘The Winner Whiffle!’

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Sorry for the short post. It has been a busy day and Nibbles actually has some news to share tomorrow – not worrying news but Mummy is doing her research so she can help him explain it without panicking you all!

I’ll leave you all with what is frankly THE BEST animal video on youtube! It has all the animals you can think of in it!

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Posted by on December 9, 2012 in Dogs

 

12.9.12 Another Star For Our Badge

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Thank you to The Daily Golden for adding another star to our BLOG OF THE YEAR award.  It is so kind of the Golden Tucker and his human, Shannon, to think of us here at the zoo.  When you visit the very fun ‘The Daily Golden’ you will learn a lot about the beautiful breed. 

Our Sofie is golden and we haven’t the heart to tell her that she will not be a Retriever when she grows up. Shhhhh!

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Posted by on December 9, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Sunday’s Funny

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Posted by on December 9, 2012 in Dogs

 

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