((sarameg & mom))
That is TEH AWESOME! If she ever wants to bounce ideas, she can totally have my email addie.
Thanks Allyson. She is a really great girl and really genuinely interested in helping people, which is great to see in an entreprenuership class, which often ends up being a lot of kids who are all like "I want to make a lot of money."
Eh, I'm fine. They got Goober after I'd left for college. Nice, goofy, unbelievably stupid -she barked at paper bags- and fraidy-cat dog who was last in the feline pecking order (even below the 5 lb neurotically afraid cat, ) but I'd never really bonded with her. I'm just being sympathetically composureless with my mom, who I know is really upset.
Then I take it all back. You can forward my sorry-ness to your mother.
That's weird that you've been out of the house an entire pet-lifetime.
Pavel's Law?
I was trying to dig up the long version, which goes something like "You have offended me. You are young and spry and can avoid my wrath for now. However, you will forget your offense and I shall not. Sooner or later, you will be in arm's reach."
The short(er) version is "Sooner or later, you will be in arm's reach." On Saturday, if shrift can make it, Pavel's Law will be in effect for you, P-C. Be wary. I think your ass is ringing.
:)
Just wait until you've taken an entire (major) pet through babyhood until seniority and death, Jesse.
That's weird that you've been out of the house an entire pet-lifetime.
It is, isn't it? The oldest cat is 14 now and all the rest, including the dog, arrived after I left. I will have a complete meltdown when she goes as she was very clearly my dad's & my cat and is sort of the last of my childhood pets. End of an era and all that.
Yeah, that freaks me right out, Theo.
It's weird being old.
Kat -- Fights over precedence in dogs don't usually get to the drawing of blood level. Also, if Bear is a bitch and the other canine is a dog? That's not good -- dogs don't usually fight bitches. Although, I'm not sure what changes if both dogs have been neutered/spayed. I'd say, call the vet and possibly try to find an animal behaviorist.
I'm just glad my mom's cat is stand-offish and not affectionate (and did I mention EVIL?), and therefore I have resisted bonding with her to the degree that I did with pets earlier in life. Because the way Mom is pampering her, I expect death by gout in a few years.