EpicMat20082
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this post is making me cry...
:'(
all of my pets died..
:'(
all of my pets died..
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We have 5. Three Scottish Terriers - a male (Jameson) and female (Skye) Wheatons and a female traditional black (Maggie Elise). Our little rescue on the left (Masie), we think is a West Highland/Chihuahua mix and our old man, a 14 yr old pug (Winston Churchill) who was sleeping and not available for photos..:hehe: The Scotties run from 2 - Skye, to 4 - Jameson in age. We are totally Scottie peeps and have more Scottie swag than we should have.
From left to right, Masie, Jameson, Maggie & Skye
JB
He lived for 16 years
The computer had internal battery issues and recently its all drained from power that it won't boot up anymore, HDD, fan and LEDs and that's it. Screen is all blank with nothing.That's sweet!
Just a bit of caution though. Cats and static electricity go together hand-in-hand. They're full of fur and can be quite charged, which I found out the hard way as one of my cats zapped my relatively new keyboard, and killed it when she took up sleeping on my computer desk.
She also climbs up and sleeps on the mouse too when she comes into watch storm-chasing videos with me; she likes the windshield wipers flashing back and forth as well as the telephone poles speeding by.
The computer had internal battery issues and recently its all drained from power that it won't boot up anymore, HDD, fan and LEDs and that's it. Screen is all blank with nothing.
Wasn't caused by my cat, just a faulty battery, but do want to thank you for heads up.
My cat doesn't like doing anything else except sitting on top of my desktop tower when its running, and having the desk lamp over herself to stay warm. She's something else
So much for the laptop. Take the battery out and boot it up; that sometimes helps.
I had an old Siamese cat that used to "bake" out on the deck. He'd let himself out the screen door by reach up and pulling the handle down, and then sleep on the picnic table. It would be so hot out there, you could feel the heat on your face like you've opened up an oven door, but he would be curled up on the table! We'd go out and drag him back in only to find he'd gone out there again. He lived quite some time so apparently the extra heat didn't bother him. He passed at nearly 24 years old after suffering a stroke. It was a sad day that was.
My three current felines rule the roost. Lilly is the storm watcher and enjoys coming up to watch the storms. She chases the wipers as they pass by the screen, looks behind the monitor to see where they went. Her sister Lulu is a bit more laid back and comes in to watch me practice the piano as if she's approving of my hard work. Then there's Sadie whose afraid of everything including the laser pointer! She spend most of her time in dad's lap unless one of us walk in the room. They're all getting a bit old now and will be 15 in June. Yikes! I don't want to think about that!