Published on 12, July, 2020
Hi folks,
Lots of us have got pets. My own cat, Daisy, is my one and only! I love her because she's like me, and she understands my needs as I understand hers. When I'm down, she knows and comes to make a fuss. When I need to be alone, she goes off to her own 'alone' place and sleeps. She's a rescue, too - so in that sense, we're both orphans from the storm of life!
So... how about posting some photos of your animal companions...
Here's Daisy, waiting for me to get up...
Bless her. It's awful when pets go. I'll be bereft if anything happened to Daisy.
She's good, thanks, California!
same colours as my first cat,mine was a hunter,but very loving to me,she understood me more than anyone,we never really get over them,take care.
Ah she is a real cutey,our pets really understand us, lovely.
Poppy is a Patterdale but very tiny. She is about the same size as an average sized cat and weighs in at just 6kg. She has personality in shed loads and is forever in my life. She loves to play fetch, tug of war, walks, playing with other dogs, begging and sleeping with me. She is a great little companion as you are never alone when she is around. I got her when she was 3 years old. The couple that owned her were splittling up and decided that rehoming their dog was far better than fighting over who she was staying with. Poppy did not understand why she was suddenly given to someone else AND it took 12 months to settle with us. Every now and then she 'loses it' tries to kill her favourite ball whilst barking and growling and snapping. These little temper fits don't last long and getting further apart. I worry about her but I think that the next few months will see her totally settlrd in her new home. I have read that Patterdales are very loyal and feisty dogs. I love her to bits.
My late *** photos. When she passed. My depression lasted months.
My bed. She loved to sleep.
Hello Martian Tom
How is Daisy doing today?
Thank you for the photo!
Your cat is lovely!
She's not the only one!
Beautiful cat!
She thinks so!
Daisy is very cute
Hello,
I like your cat!
Any more photos of Daisy?
It must be a Sunday thing..
caretwo....try taking cod liver oil to help flexibility, yoga, also!
It too me a moment or two to work out which way round Daisy is sleeping!
I sometimes wish I could curl up like a cat.
Daisy does that! When I turn in at night, she jumps up on the bed, steps carefully over my head from one side to the other, then curls up. The purring keeps me awake quite a bit!
:)
) ( said: caretwo when I was 20 living at home we had two cats,sisters,one grey fluffy called fluffy,and just like yours and Ellie cat tabby tiger her name was tiggy.that was "my" cat as I saw her being born years before.thier mother passed away after giving birth to six kittens.we kept the two. Mine would wake me in the morning by nipping my ear or painfully the little bridge between my nostrils,blood drawn she was happy.autistic cats,makes sense.incredible companions.
caretwo when I was 20 living at home we had two cats,sisters,one grey fluffy called fluffy,and just like yours and Ellie cat tabby tiger her name was tiggy.that was "my" cat as I saw her being born years before.thier mother passed away after giving birth to six kittens.we kept the two.
Mine would wake me in the morning by nipping my ear or painfully the little bridge between my nostrils,blood drawn she was happy.autistic cats,makes sense.incredible companions.
A previous cat I had was also tabby and her name was Ruby. She loved her food and when she wanted feeding in the morning she jumped on my bed, sat on my pillow and let out the loudest meow I have ever heard. I would almost jump out of bed!
hope you've had an okay day - btw