Popular Post Dirtyhip Posted January 15 Popular Post Share #1 Posted January 15 He is quite excited about all his new stuff. He got a Flopping fish, and now treats. They look much better than the treats I gave him. He can not wait to attack the fish and eat the treats. 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dirtyhip Posted January 15 Author Popular Post Share #2 Posted January 15 He used the litter box. So no problems there. He still looks for a way out and he likes tuna 5 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dirtyhip Posted January 15 Author Popular Post Share #3 Posted January 15 He is a love bug. He sends thanks to the sunshine Committee. 6 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dirtyhip Posted January 15 Author Popular Post Share #4 Posted January 15 New surroundings are scary. 2 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddmaxx ★ Posted January 15 Share #5 Posted January 15 Lucky cat. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaddeus Kosciuszko Posted January 15 Share #6 Posted January 15 13 minutes ago, Dirtyhip said: he likes tuna He looks like he's in a caring home, and one that will make sure he's not spoiled. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shu Fang ★ Posted January 15 Share #7 Posted January 15 Those ears are insanely cute! Couch 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheep_herder ★ Posted January 16 Share #8 Posted January 16 Hooray! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby ★ Posted January 16 Share #9 Posted January 16 Such a handsome boy! It makes me so happy that you made sure he'll be safe, loved and spoiled. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dirtyhip Posted January 16 Author Popular Post Share #10 Posted January 16 I miss the fluff ball. He was super.chill. 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smudge ★ Posted January 16 Share #11 Posted January 16 12 minutes ago, Dirtyhip said: I miss the fluff ball. He was super.chill. We tried to tell you...🤷❤️ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MickinMD ★ Posted January 16 Share #12 Posted January 16 Does he actually play with the flopping fish. I found that a laser penlight dancing around the floor and walls gives cats lots of exercise. On the other hand, it just make my sister's stupid pug/beagle Thomas grab a rubber bone and whine until I play tug of war with him. He tries to pin my arm down and here are the healing scratches above my wrist from the claws he likes to dig into me. At least the cats have retractable claws. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donkpow Posted January 16 Share #13 Posted January 16 I wish I was a cat. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bikeman564™ Posted January 16 Share #14 Posted January 16 glad waffle has a home everyone needs a home 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dirtyhip Posted January 16 Author Popular Post Share #15 Posted January 16 7 hours ago, MickinMD said: Does he actually play with the flopping fish. I found that a laser penlight dancing around the floor and walls gives cats lots of exercise. On the other hand, it just make my sister's stupid pug/beagle Thomas grab a rubber bone and whine until I play tug of war with him. He tries to pin my arm down and here are the healing scratches above my wrist from the claws he likes to dig into me. At least the cats have retractable claws. He hasn't received the fish yet. He has a big gift box here. More good news. These recent pics make my heart happy. He has started sleeping with his new owner. His face has a cat smile and the one on his back he is kneading his paws. Awww, he is happy. I did the right thing. It hurts though. I am happy for waffle. He has a bright future here with his guy. 3 3 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 16 Author Share #16 Posted January 16 15 hours ago, Shu Fang said: Those ears are insanely cute! Couch He thanks you for that. This is the coolest kitty I have ever met. I wonder what his story was before we met him. Now, he has a new exciting life in a real home. By someone that even takes his cats when he travels. This story has a happy ending. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parr8hed Posted January 16 Share #17 Posted January 16 this makes me happy. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 16 Author Share #18 Posted January 16 This is a very polite kitty. When he was with me, he was so good. He really liked that towel spot and he knew I liked him to do that. Amazing, really. He jumped on the table and the counter, once. I picked him up and put him down. He never soiled our house and turns out that he just needed a litter box. The cat was never in the house longer than about 4 hours. All he did here was eat, nap, and get attention. He likes attention. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddmaxx ★ Posted January 16 Share #19 Posted January 16 eat, nap, and get attention. He likes attention. Found in Websters under definition of a cat. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #20 Posted January 17 I've been completely gutted this weekend. I miss that cat. He is so cool. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby ★ Posted January 17 Share #21 Posted January 17 10 minutes ago, Dirtyhip said: I've been completely gutted this weekend. I miss that cat. He is so cool. It's amazing how our animal companions can worm their ways into our hearts, but you did a very good thing. And when you want to take your van away for weeks, you'll know he's not lonely and that he's well looked after. The fact it was a sacrifice is what makes it such a generous and loving act. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Popular Post Share #22 Posted January 17 2 minutes ago, Kirby said: It's amazing how our animal companions can worm their ways into our hearts, but you did a very good thing. And when you want to take your van away for weeks, you'll know he's not lonely and that he's well looked after. The fact it was a sacrifice is what makes it such a generous and loving act. I have been so sad. I could not figure what was wrong with me the last three days. I miss him terribly. Coolest cat I even met. His new owner knows waht a gem he is. I didn't have time for him right now, but he became a part of my routine. I think I like cats now. Two years is a long time to wait. That is what HODH said for pet timeframe. I am struggling. I was fine in my empty home before waffle. Not feeling so fine the last couple of days. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddmaxx ★ Posted January 17 Share #23 Posted January 17 9 minutes ago, Dirtyhip said: I have been so sad. I could not figure what was wrong with me the last three days. I miss him terribly. Coolest cat I even met. His new owner knows waht a gem he is. I didn't have time for him right now, but he became a part of my routine. I think I like cats now. Two years is a long time to wait. That is what HODH said for pet timeframe. I am struggling. I was fine in my empty home before waffle. Not feeling so fine the last couple of days. Girl kitten, never allowed out of the house. Train them (or let them train you) early. Spend lots of time talking with them and playing new games. It is possible to teach a cat to fetch a thrown ball of paper or foil or a puff ball. One more litter box than number of cats, cleaned often. Dry food most of the time, not from an unsupervised eat all you want buffet unless you like fat cats. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #24 Posted January 17 3 minutes ago, maddmaxx said: Girl kitten, never allowed out of the house. Train them (or let them train you) early. Spend lots of time talking with them and playing new games. It is possible to teach a cat to fetch a thrown ball of paper or foil or a puff ball. One more litter box than number of cats, cleaned often. Dry food most of the time, not from an unsupervised eat all you want buffet unless you like fat cats. Well, he is gone, so no responsibilities here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddmaxx ★ Posted January 17 Share #25 Posted January 17 1 minute ago, Dirtyhip said: Well, he is gone, so no responsibilities here. Just remember this. You won't last 2 years anyway. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Square Wheels Posted January 17 Share #26 Posted January 17 1 minute ago, Dirtyhip said: Well, he is gone, so no responsibilities here. That was the cool thing about cats. Yes, they rub their cheeks everywhere and get things grimy, they scratch nearly everything you own with their claws, but their responsibility level is much lower than a dog. They never need a bath (but you should give them one anyhow), they never need a walk, it's easy to get self feeders when you go away for a weekend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #27 Posted January 17 Just now, maddmaxx said: Just remember this. You won't last 2 years anyway. Considering that I have been crying today, I doubt it will be a year. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #28 Posted January 17 I want a dog. I am so ready. It is just a family decision. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bikeguy Posted January 17 Share #29 Posted January 17 21 minutes ago, Dirtyhip said: I am struggling. I was fine in my empty home before waffle. Not feeling so fine the last couple of days. We have had 2 dogs living with us for decades. It would be sooooo different without them here. You did a wonderful thing being the foster human for Waffle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #30 Posted January 17 1 minute ago, Bikeguy said: You did a wonderful thing being the foster human for Waffle. I beieve this is true. The pain is legit. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petitepedal ★ Posted January 17 Share #31 Posted January 17 Hell..you had me thinking I needed a cat 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #32 Posted January 17 6 minutes ago, petitepedal said: Hell..you had me thinking I needed a cat They are really nice and the purring is good for your health. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bikeguy Posted January 17 Share #33 Posted January 17 6 minutes ago, Dirtyhip said: I want a dog. I am so ready. You paid it forward. A dog will find you. Dogs seem to find us too. After one of our dogs pass... it's like a miracle, in a few months or less a rescue dog finds there way into our home. For while we had one dog. Sam (Great Dane / German Shepard mix) needed to have both rear knees repaired. I was still working... WoBG drove Sam to the vet and I met them there. We made the arrangements to have the first knee fixed. One thing was, Sam needed to take it easy for 6 weeks to allow the knee to heal. The operation was in 1 week. (both knees got fixed) Right before we left one of the assistants there knew we took in rescue dogs. She tells us about a dog they have had for a few months, and nobody wanted him. WoBG tells the assistant; 'No we can't take the dog after Sam's operation he will need to rest, and a new dog in the home, that won't happen.' They left and I stayed to pay the bill. I asked... Can I see the dog? They bring the dog (a Rottweiler mix) out. He sits down, and his head just droops down a LOT. OMG that was a sad dog. I picked up his head and told him... Looks like you are coming home with me. I just cound not leave the dog there. I got him home. WoBG was out in the yard with Sam, and Barkley lets out a big growl and barked at WoBG. He was a scared and timid dog for a few weeks. We named him Barkley, because except for that first bark at WoBG, he never made a noise. Sam (on the left and 126 pounds) and Barkley (82 pounds) got along just fine. Barkley was a great dog. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #34 Posted January 17 11 minutes ago, Bikeguy said: You paid it forward. A dog will find you. Dogs seem to find us too. After one of our dogs pass... it's like a miracle, in a few months or less a rescue dog finds there way into our home. For while we had one dog. Sam (Great Dane / German Shepard mix) needed to have both rear knees repaired. I was still working... WoBG drove Sam to the vet and I met them there. We made the arrangements to have the first knee fixed. One thing was, Sam needed to take it easy for 6 weeks to allow the knee to heal. The operation was in 1 week. (both knees got fixed) Right before we left one of the assistants there knew we took in rescue dogs. She tells us about a dog they have had for a few months, and nobody wanted him. WoBG tells the assistant; 'No we can't take the dog after Sam's operation he will need to rest, and a new dog in the home, that won't happen.' They left and I stayed to pay the bill. I asked... Can I see the dog? They bring the dog (a Rottweiler mix) out. He sits down, and his head just droops down a LOT. OMG that was a sad dog. I picked up his head and told him... Looks like you are coming home with me. I just cound not leave the dog there. I got him home. WoBG was out in the yard with Sam, and Barkley lets out a big growl and barked at WoBG. He was a scared and timid dog for a few weeks. We named him Barkley, because except for that first bark at WoBG, he never made a noise. Sam (on the left and 126 pounds) and Barkley (82 pounds) got along just fine. Barkley was a great dog. I am haping thos doean't lead to a fight but I want a dog really bad. I have waited for over a decade. The cat brought the scab to the surface Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bikeguy Posted January 17 Share #35 Posted January 17 5 minutes ago, Dirtyhip said: I am haping thos doean't lead to a fight but I want a dog really bad. I knew WoBG had just said no to the people at the vet about the dog. I just had to see the dog. And that was all it took. I figured she may be upset... but soon after Barkley was home with us... she knew it was a good thing to do. Maybe a stray dog could just happen to wander into your yard... (in a few weeks... timing is everything) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddmaxx ★ Posted January 17 Share #36 Posted January 17 49 minutes ago, petitepedal said: Hell..you had me thinking I needed a cat You do. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donkpow Posted January 17 Share #37 Posted January 17 I had a pet cat who lived inside with me. She lived for 19 years. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razors Edge ★ Posted January 17 Share #38 Posted January 17 37 minutes ago, donkpow said: I had a pet cat who lived inside with me. She lived for 19 years. Cats can live a long time. Something to be said for sleeping all day and 5 minutes of vigorous exercise daily. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donkpow Posted January 17 Share #39 Posted January 17 4 minutes ago, Razors Edge said: Cats can live a long time. Something to be said for sleeping all day and 5 minutes of vigorous exercise daily. Fast twitch muscles. Actually, they exercise while they sleep. Fact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razors Edge ★ Posted January 17 Share #40 Posted January 17 6 minutes ago, donkpow said: Fast twitch muscles. Actually, they exercise while they sleep. Fact. Well, regardless, you just better REALLY like your cat, because they're moving in for the long haul! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby ★ Posted January 17 Share #41 Posted January 17 This little guy lived with me for 20 years, and was outside for about a year before that. But DH should be aware that not every cat has Waffle's wonderful personality. This guy never let me pet his tummy, and although he was a wonderful companion who frequently made me laugh, he was not the easiest cat. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #42 Posted January 17 Just now, Kirby said: This little guy lived with me for 20 years, and was outside for about a year before that. But DH should be aware that not every cat has Waffle's wonderful personality. This guy never let me pet his tummy, and although he was a wonderful companion who frequently made me laugh, he was not the easiest cat. I know he was super special. House is very silent right now. The animal subject got tense last night. I don't even know what to say. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby ★ Posted January 17 Share #43 Posted January 17 I can see both sides of the argument. Even though I have had a cat for all but a few weeks for over 3 decades, I can understand that it's a big responsibility too. I would never get rid of my current cat but it's notable how much a pet sitter adds to the cost of a trip, nevermind vet bills or other incidentals such as anti-allergy prescription foods. Thinking about potential "long trips" after retirement are definitely complicated by not wanting to leave the cat alone with just visits from a pet sitter for weeks at a time. Dogs do give you more freedom in that regard if your trips are driving trips and they can come along, but they're still a responsibility But if you keep your heart open, I'll bet that sometime before 2 years, you'll find the right dog for you - or the right dog will likely find you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razors Edge ★ Posted January 17 Share #44 Posted January 17 9 minutes ago, Kirby said: I can see both sides of the argument. Even though I have had a cat for all but a few weeks for over 3 decades, I can understand that it's a big responsibility too. I would never get rid of my current cat but it's notable how much a pet sitter adds to the cost of a trip, nevermind vet bills or other incidentals such as anti-allergy prescription foods. Thinking about potential "long trips" after retirement are definitely complicated by not wanting to leave the cat alone with just visits from a pet sitter for weeks at a time. Dogs do give you more freedom in that regard if your trips are driving trips and they can come along, but they're still a responsibility But if you keep your heart open, I'll bet that sometime before 2 years, you'll find the right dog for you - or the right dog will likely find you. Yep. There are an insane level of "pros" to pet ownership, but we need to be honest about the potential "cons". To me, there are two that stand out - 1) the not-too-insignificant challenge they present for travel/vacations (mainly finding good coverage and the $$$ associated), and 2) topmost in any conversation, they only live a decade or two, so there will be HUGE loss somewhere in the journey. From a day to day perspective, we get sooooooo much great stuff from our pup (and past pups and kitties), but we do spend a lot of time structuring our days and plans around making sure she is safe and cared for 24/7/365. They aren't quite on the level of children, but they are pretty much fully dependent on us for most things. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razors Edge ★ Posted January 17 Share #45 Posted January 17 44 minutes ago, Kirby said: This little guy lived with me for 20 years, and was outside for about a year before that. But DH should be aware that not every cat has Waffle's wonderful personality. This guy never let me pet his tummy, and although he was a wonderful companion who frequently made me laugh, he was not the easiest cat. He had a little "Bucky" in him! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donkpow Posted January 17 Share #46 Posted January 17 When I was a kid in the country, the animals lived a completely different life. The cats lived in the barn and the dogs pretty much lived everywhere. The dogs were more pet like than the cats but you could handle all the animals easy enough. We fed them all. The dogs were pack animals, though. It was necessary for their happiness to live in a group. We were part of that group. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #47 Posted January 17 Update on Waffle today: Waffle is scratching up his new owners furniture. This eased my grief just a bit. LOL 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddmaxx ★ Posted January 17 Share #48 Posted January 17 Advise his new owner to invest in a squirt gun. Water is an excellent training tool. In a very shot time there will no longer be a need to put water in the gun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirtyhip Posted January 17 Author Share #49 Posted January 17 43 minutes ago, maddmaxx said: Advise his new owner to invest in a squirt gun. Water is an excellent training tool. Yeah, this is his plan. I do recall Waffle scratching furniture when I was with him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bikeguy Posted January 17 Share #50 Posted January 17 3 hours ago, Razors Edge said: 2) topmost in any conversation, they only live a decade or two, so there will be HUGE loss somewhere in the journey. Yeah... when they die, that's tough. I paid $1700+ dollars each for 2 knee surgeries for Sam and more vet bills for the other dogs. Then again, I still have decades of memories of good times with our dogs. My buddies... family members... have been (and are) worth the time, effort, and cost. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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