Hopefully pet owners understand (Dedicated to pets) ??

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how was I to know that snack was supposed to be dinner for humans..
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Unfortunately it’s only his stuff that he tidies. When he goes in my office it’s usually just firing pens and paper onto the floor. Not sure that he will be a great role model.


yes. We do use Feliway and it has worked wonders for him and his more skittish sister, but he visibly relaxes when “strangers” leave the house. Has not changed the toy tidying, and I have no complaints there.

Awh bless 🥰

I have the exact opposite when it comes to toys. When a certain Madam wants a whim catering to, all the toys get pulled out of their box and left all over the carpet. And she'll turn around to make sure you're watching. Cats, eh... 🤦
 
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Enjoying a walk in Edinburgh 😀

 
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Introducing Milo and Ludwig, our mini lop eared bunnies!

We adopted them in early August 2020, when they were 6 weeks old, and my kids named them. Milo should have been named Mila, as we found out the hard way that we didn't have two male rabbits. They gave us a litter of 5 before we gave them "the operation" 😁

Ludwig:


Milo:


Ludwig checking out my Speedy FOIS:
 
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Introducing Milo and Ludwig, our mini lop eared bunnies!

We adopted them in early August 2020, when they were 6 weeks old, and my kids named them. Milo should have been named Mila, as we found out the hard way that we didn't have two male rabbits. They gave us a litter of 5 before we gave them "the operation" 😁

Ludwig:


Milo:


Ludwig checking out my Speedy FOIS:
+1 for bunnies
 
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Poor Rocky raccoon was tossing his cookies again (throwing up) but with greater frequency. I will bring him to the vet but I did a test and kept him inside for a week resulting in almost 0 incidents of throw up. I’m more for keeping cats in but my wife thinks they are animals and need nature (she even talks about vitamin D and the sun etc)

I don’t let cats out until I observe them and if they just like to fight in the grass and lay on the porch seems fine. But these bastards pop screens in windows and sliding doors they are like mission impossible cats. Why fight with the door if you can pull the screen out.

So anyway I’m pretty sure he is ingesting something he shouldn’t out there. Gotta decide how to handle Rocky’s outside time cause his staring at me is troublesome
 
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Poor Rocky raccoon was tossing his cookies again (throwing up) but with greater frequency. I will bring him to the vet but I did a test and kept him inside for a week resulting in almost 0 incidents of throw up. I’m more for keeping cats in but my wife thinks they are animals and need nature (she even talks about vitamin D and the sun etc)

I don’t let cats out until I observe them and if they just like to fight in the grass and lay on the porch seems fine. But these bastards pop screens in windows and sliding doors they are like mission impossible cats. Why fight with the door if you can pull the screen out.

So anyway I’m pretty sure he is ingesting something he shouldn’t out there. Gotta decide how to handle Rocky’s outside time cause his staring at me is troublesome

My first thought would be that he is catching and eating voles. We have learned to take them away from our outside cat if we catch him with one. Always give him plenty of praise as we do it, of course.

McK
 
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voles did not seem to be the problem for either of ours.

eating grass however always led to a messy result.