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my mommy make me vonderfull foodles. i’z lov her. she best in world, meow, miau.
ilike dis new one pancake latkes i tink she put some mice in dem even she sez its vegeterian.
grate for sorprizing our mommies on motherday and stuffing our face anyday.
I steel dat recepie for yu. itz a SECRET recepi so dont tell ANYONE about it, it is too yummy to share ;) :lol:
and hier it iz…
de SECRET ingrediens:
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wholewheat ground breadcrumbs [very fine, like flour almost. mi like organic german bread]
sea salt, ground pepper, finely ground oregano powder, sweet red paprica powder, little bitsy of ginger powder and mustard powder if yu hav [i likes lots of paprica. be careful wiz oregano, taste as u add it]
lots of fresh garlic [my breath is vonderfol and it kips de flu away], chop or grind very fine
My two lovely cats playing! I’ve had Tig, the black and white girl, for two years, and Dally, the white and tabby girl, for three weeks. I’m using a lazer pointer (careful not to let them look directly at it, of course) and some pink ribbon attatched to a pencil. Dally comes in a bit later, after my partner comes stomping up the stairs- what a racket! Dally starts playing a little later in the video. Both cats are rescue cats- and are wonderful!
Al isn’t an extraordinary cat, but fetches better than some dogs. He is a 10 month-old rescue cat that I adopted in early February 2011. In fact I volunteer at a cat rescue on Saturdays, so I highly recommend cat rescue cats for those looking for a family member. I have another cat that I adopted in January 2011, but she doesn’t do the fetching thing but a great young cat as well. These rescue cats are odd as the let you rub their bellys, paws, you can make them seem like theyre dancing, they can go on car rides, clip their nails and you may bathe them as well. (but don’t use a hair dryer!)
Brooke’s Legacy Animal Rescue Based in Naples, Florida, Brooke’s Legacy Animal Rescue is an animal adoption agency. We are about second chances. We rescue cats and dogs from kill shelters and find them new homes. For more information: www.brookeslegacyanimalrescue.org or email us at: [email protected] we are a 501(c) 3 organization
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It was dawn on the upper West Side when a young woman was awakened by a terrible loud screech, mixed with a terrified meowing of a cat.
Running out onto her fifth-floor balcony, (where minutes before her beloved cat Eddie had been sleeping on a bench) she was just in time to see him being lifted up into the air by a red tailed hawk.
All that was left behind of her beloved cat, was shreds of fur, broken nails, and feathers.
Heartbroken, and weeping the woman, ran out into the street looking everywhere, hoping at least to find his body to cry over even if he were already dead. Whomever she turned to for help, told her it were a pointless waste of time, as he was surely dead.
Her beloved Eddie, her companion in her lonely Manhattan flat, suddenly gone forever!
“I walked for hours all over the neighborhood and up Riverside Drive, sobbing, looking for his body,” she said.
“I went to all the hawks’ nests. I put up signs with Eddie’s photo. I was heartbroken!”
Nothing seemed to help. No one had seen him. Not even his body was found. Eddie had vanished.
Or so it seemed, until a neighbor called her up to say he’d found her cat.
This is what happened:
When the hawk picked up Eddie, he didn’t realize what a heavy load he was taking up.
You see, Eddie is a 15 pound fat white cat, and that is a mighty weight for a 4 pound hawk.
He managed to carry him for about 50 feet, before dropping becoming too exhausted and dropping him.
Like a heavy rock Eddie headed towards the ground towards a sure death from the height of 5 stories.
However, by a
On Thursday morning, a resident in Syracuse’s Tipperary Hill area discovered a box containing more than 21 kittens while she was taking a walk.
The woman brought the box of surprises to Fairmount Animal Hospital, where they received the care that they need.
The kittens were surprisingly in good shape with just a few fleas. They are believed to be about two to three weeks old and probably born to three separate mothers.
On Friday, only a day later, each of the kittens has a clean bill of health and most have already been adopted.
The Fairmount Animal Hospital says they are surprised at the incredible