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fhener wrote:I went outside tonight to check on a kitty that has been hanging around here. I thought she had been getting quite large lately. The hub said he felt babies .. so I have been giving her extra food and water. Well, she came running to me, noticably thinner. My sis in law thought I was nuts because I asked this kitty to show me her babies. Lo and behold... she walked me right to them. There are 3. One almost black, one, gold striped, and one grey striped. It's been raining all evening, so I got my dog's travel crate and put towels in it, food, water and of course the babies. I'm worried she's going to take off with them. The only thing is I doubt she'd carry them off because the weather. They're all warm together right now, so it may seem safe to her. They had been by the crawlspace door in the damp leaves. So far it's been a couple hours and they're resting comfortably with their Mamacat still in the crate. awwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! how sweet!!! Do you plan on keeping them? Are they being kept inside or outside?
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Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 705 Location: Indiana
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Melmo wrote:fhener wrote:I went outside tonight to check on a kitty that has been hanging around here. I thought she had been getting quite large lately. The hub said he felt babies .. so I have been giving her extra food and water. Well, she came running to me, noticably thinner. My sis in law thought I was nuts because I asked this kitty to show me her babies. Lo and behold... she walked me right to them. There are 3. One almost black, one, gold striped, and one grey striped. It's been raining all evening, so I got my dog's travel crate and put towels in it, food, water and of course the babies. I'm worried she's going to take off with them. The only thing is I doubt she'd carry them off because the weather. They're all warm together right now, so it may seem safe to her. They had been by the crawlspace door in the damp leaves. So far it's been a couple hours and they're resting comfortably with their Mamacat still in the crate. awwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! how sweet!!! Do you plan on keeping them? Are they being kept inside or outside? They are outside right now. I know one is already called for after they saw it last night. Not sure about the others. The Mama was resting comfortably in the crate. I set it right outside my backdoor so the rain wouldn't get into it. They're still dry so far. It was so cute last night. My Poochie needed to go out so, I went with her. Her motherly instinct must have kicked in as well because the mamacat came up and put her head on Minnie and they just stood there. It almost looked like Minnie was congratulating her.
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Joined: 2/14/2007 Posts: 278 Location: Central Ohio
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fhener wrote:I went outside tonight to check on a kitty that has been hanging around here. I thought she had been getting quite large lately. The hub said he felt babies .. so I have been giving her extra food and water. Well, she came running to me, noticably thinner. My sis in law thought I was nuts because I asked this kitty to show me her babies. Lo and behold... she walked me right to them. There are 3. One almost black, one, gold striped, and one grey striped. It's been raining all evening, so I got my dog's travel crate and put towels in it, food, water and of course the babies. I'm worried she's going to take off with them. The only thing is I doubt she'd carry them off because the weather. They're all warm together right now, so it may seem safe to her. They had been by the crawlspace door in the damp leaves. So far it's been a couple hours and they're resting comfortably with their Mamacat still in the crate. WOW! Great rescue,fhener! Amazing that the mama cat would come get you and take you to them. She must be very tame, not wild. Do you think she could have an owner around there somewhere? If so, they are missing out. Mama obviously trusts you more. "Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it." ~~Elwood P. Dowd~~ ~(James Stewart) in Harvey~
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Joined: 4/17/2008 Posts: 111
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fhener wrote:Melmo wrote:fhener wrote:I went outside tonight to check on a kitty that has been hanging around here. I thought she had been getting quite large lately. The hub said he felt babies .. so I have been giving her extra food and water. Well, she came running to me, noticably thinner. My sis in law thought I was nuts because I asked this kitty to show me her babies. Lo and behold... she walked me right to them. There are 3. One almost black, one, gold striped, and one grey striped. It's been raining all evening, so I got my dog's travel crate and put towels in it, food, water and of course the babies. I'm worried she's going to take off with them. The only thing is I doubt she'd carry them off because the weather. They're all warm together right now, so it may seem safe to her. They had been by the crawlspace door in the damp leaves. So far it's been a couple hours and they're resting comfortably with their Mamacat still in the crate. awwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! how sweet!!! Do you plan on keeping them? Are they being kept inside or outside? They are outside right now. I know one is already called for after they saw it last night. Not sure about the others. The Mama was resting comfortably in the crate. I set it right outside my backdoor so the rain wouldn't get into it. They're still dry so far. It was so cute last night. My Poochie needed to go out so, I went with her. Her motherly instinct must have kicked in as well because the mamacat came up and put her head on Minnie and they just stood there. It almost looked like Minnie was congratulating her. Do you have an rescue groups in your area? Mama Cat should be spayed to control the baby kitty population from being sent to shelters and being euthanized!  I love everyone's pet avatars! First fling: The Infamous THINGFLING Mystery Box (x6) 2nd fling: The Infamous THINGFLING Mystery Box (x3) 3rd fling: 2 Pack of USB 2.0 Auto Sharing Switches (x3) 4th fling: Set of 4 - 2.5 mm headsets 5th fling: 24 pack Cool Downz (x3) 6th fling: Leftover Mystery Box Part IV
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Joined: 2/27/2007 Posts: 2,317 Location: Florida
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speedogirl2 wrote:fhener wrote:Melmo wrote:fhener wrote:I went outside tonight to check on a kitty that has been hanging around here. I thought she had been getting quite large lately. The hub said he felt babies .. so I have been giving her extra food and water. Well, she came running to me, noticably thinner. My sis in law thought I was nuts because I asked this kitty to show me her babies. Lo and behold... she walked me right to them. There are 3. One almost black, one, gold striped, and one grey striped. It's been raining all evening, so I got my dog's travel crate and put towels in it, food, water and of course the babies. I'm worried she's going to take off with them. The only thing is I doubt she'd carry them off because the weather. They're all warm together right now, so it may seem safe to her. They had been by the crawlspace door in the damp leaves. So far it's been a couple hours and they're resting comfortably with their Mamacat still in the crate. awwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! how sweet!!! Do you plan on keeping them? Are they being kept inside or outside? They are outside right now. I know one is already called for after they saw it last night. Not sure about the others. The Mama was resting comfortably in the crate. I set it right outside my backdoor so the rain wouldn't get into it. They're still dry so far. It was so cute last night. My Poochie needed to go out so, I went with her. Her motherly instinct must have kicked in as well because the mamacat came up and put her head on Minnie and they just stood there. It almost looked like Minnie was congratulating her. Do you have an rescue groups in your area? Mama Cat should be spayed to control the baby kitty population from being sent to shelters and being euthanized!  I love everyone's pet avatars! Oh definately spay before you have 100 cats hanging around and worse..sick cats. Ethel was supposed to be a spay and release deal...well..WAS supposed to be...caught her...had her checked, shots and spayed...never released her  But that's Lucy's fault..she wanted to keep her..and Lucy gets what Lucy wants!
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AVA wrote:Oh definately spay before you have 100 cats hanging around and worse..sick cats. Ethel was supposed to be a spay and release deal...well..WAS supposed to be...caught her...had her checked, shots and spayed...never released her  But that's Lucy's fault..she wanted to keep her..and Lucy gets what Lucy wants! Well, how can you have a Lucy without an Ethel? Order must be maintained! "A boat's a boat, but the mystery box could be anything. It could even be a boat! You know how much we wanted one of those!" -Peter Griffin
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Joined: 1/24/2008 Posts: 2,082 Location: Florida
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kimota wrote:Well, how can you have a Lucy without an Ethel? Order must be maintained! so true! Lucy does need her accomplice to look out for her while she's shoving a cement block w/ John Wayne's footprints under my bed. The way she acts sometimes..that wouldn't surprise me at all!
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angelsvintageattic wrote:kimota wrote:Well, how can you have a Lucy without an Ethel? Order must be maintained! so true! Lucy does need her accomplice to look out for her while she's shoving a cement block w/ John Wayne's footprints under my bed. The way she acts sometimes..that wouldn't surprise me at all! Very OT, but The Duke had tiny feet.
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Ok..I'm biting...How do you know?
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angelsvintageattic wrote:Ok..I'm biting...How do you know? I danced with him at a party when I was a teenager, and was so afraid I'd step on him (I have NO sense of rythem) that I looked down, and . . .
Later, I realized that's what created his distinctive walk.FLINGING with wild abandon since 12/2006 - Good things come to those who FLING !
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jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:Ok..I'm biting...How do you know? I danced with him at a party when I was a teenager, and was so afraid I'd step on him (I have NO sense of rythem) that I looked down, and . . .
Later, I realized that's what created his distinctive walk. interresting..and you never once stepped on his toes eh? He had a distinctive walk? Never been much of a John Wayne buff myself so I've never noticed his walk. The only thing that ever came close to a Western that I watched and loved was Deadwood..and we probably couldn't call that a Western either..could we?
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angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:Ok..I'm biting...How do you know? I danced with him at a party when I was a teenager, and was so afraid I'd step on him (I have NO sense of rythem) that I looked down, and . . .
Later, I realized that's what created his distinctive walk. interresting..and you never once stepped on his toes eh? He had a distinctive walk? Never been much of a John Wayne buff myself so I've never noticed his walk. The only thing that ever came close to a Western that I watched and loved was Deadwood..and we probably couldn't call that a Western either..could we? Ian McShane . . . OH those icy blue eyes, that gravely voice . . .
Excuse me, cold shower time!FLINGING with wild abandon since 12/2006 - Good things come to those who FLING !
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jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:Ok..I'm biting...How do you know? I danced with him at a party when I was a teenager, and was so afraid I'd step on him (I have NO sense of rythem) that I looked down, and . . .
Later, I realized that's what created his distinctive walk. interresting..and you never once stepped on his toes eh? He had a distinctive walk? Never been much of a John Wayne buff myself so I've never noticed his walk. The only thing that ever came close to a Western that I watched and loved was Deadwood..and we probably couldn't call that a Western either..could we? Ian McShane . . . OH those icy blue eyes, that gravely voice . . .
Excuse me, cold shower time! OH MY GAWD - just scanning through the posts, and I came to a screeching halt when I saw the name "Ian McShane." I absolutely LOVED Deadwood, and I absolutely HATE HBO for not bringing it back. McShane makes me weak in the knees.....he is the sexiest man I have seen in a loooong time!!! I'd be one of his prostitutes any time!!! LOL
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HendersonHenderson wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:Ok..I'm biting...How do you know? I danced with him at a party when I was a teenager, and was so afraid I'd step on him (I have NO sense of rythem) that I looked down, and . . .
Later, I realized that's what created his distinctive walk. interresting..and you never once stepped on his toes eh? He had a distinctive walk? Never been much of a John Wayne buff myself so I've never noticed his walk. The only thing that ever came close to a Western that I watched and loved was Deadwood..and we probably couldn't call that a Western either..could we? Ian McShane . . . OH those icy blue eyes, that gravely voice . . .
Excuse me, cold shower time! OH MY GAWD - just scanning through the posts, and I came to a screeching halt when I saw the name "Ian McShane." I absolutely LOVED Deadwood, and I absolutely HATE HBO for not bringing it back. McShane makes me weak in the knees.....he is the sexiest man I have seen in a loooong time!!! I'd be one of his prostitutes any time!!! LOL I had so hoped there would be a full-length movie.FLINGING with wild abandon since 12/2006 - Good things come to those who FLING !
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jrogow wrote:HendersonHenderson wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:Ok..I'm biting...How do you know? I danced with him at a party when I was a teenager, and was so afraid I'd step on him (I have NO sense of rythem) that I looked down, and . . .
Later, I realized that's what created his distinctive walk. interresting..and you never once stepped on his toes eh? He had a distinctive walk? Never been much of a John Wayne buff myself so I've never noticed his walk. The only thing that ever came close to a Western that I watched and loved was Deadwood..and we probably couldn't call that a Western either..could we? Ian McShane . . . OH those icy blue eyes, that gravely voice . . .
Excuse me, cold shower time! OH MY GAWD - just scanning through the posts, and I came to a screeching halt when I saw the name "Ian McShane." I absolutely LOVED Deadwood, and I absolutely HATE HBO for not bringing it back. McShane makes me weak in the knees.....he is the sexiest man I have seen in a loooong time!!! I'd be one of his prostitutes any time!!! LOL I had so hoped there would be a full-length movie. Me too! David Milch promised there would be two 2-hour movies to tie up all the loose ends. However, I've been in contact with the actor that played Dan Dority (Earl Brown) and the actor that played Mr. Ellsworth (Jim Beaver)....they both have a myspace account and both are very nice men! Anyhoo, they said it appears that a movie is not going to happen. They had hopes that it would, but Milch is now involved in other shows/movies, and most of the actors are involved in other shows as well. But, they both said if Milch would go ahead and do the movies, and if HBO agrees to air them, they believe all the actors that were in the original series would still agree to do the movie. Did you know that Jim Beaver was married to Maxwell Smart's daughter? I can't remember the actors name and I'm too lazy to look it up - I think it was Don Adams? Anyway, he was/is terribly in love with her, and she died of cancer a couple of years ago. He is writing a book about the struggles she faced, and the struggles they faced as a family dealing with her cancer. He is now left alone to raise their daughter - I believe the daughter was just a toddler when mom died. He is a VERY good writer. He posts a lot of blog entries, and several of his entries have made me cry. You should check it out when you have some time.... He plans to have his book released sometime in 2009.
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