
The girls say “Meow”…
I’m pretty sure they are plotting a mini Apex Predator thing

The girls say “Meow”…
I’m pretty sure they are plotting a mini Apex Predator thing
I got mine….
This cheese was so delishuuus, I actually wanted to punch someone.
I have Flavor Aggression Disorder.
(Yes, in ADDITION to Cute Aggression Disorder, you smart asses.
I want to be a cheese tester.
These folks should totally hire me.

Everyone look at mah sister’s cat, Panda…
She is a dork.
We still love her, tho.
Originally shared by Random Shark
Potato Panda says goodnight ❤
What a beautiful human.
What a gift we had in him.
Originally shared by Terence Towles Canote
My blog post in honour of what would have been Mister Rogers’s 90th birthday.

Dear Cheese,
I’ve loved you all mah life.
You are beautiful.
Rich, robust, sassy, sometimes even steenky.
But always alluring and delishuuus.
Marry me, stay with me forever.
All mah love and admiration-
I am yers,
Bruce
O____O
In doctor’s office….and waiting….and:
I’m not picking on this guy in front of me, as there might be a medical reason, but he sounds EXACTLY like the old farmer guy…
Receptionist is gonna need a translator I think.

Zzzzzzzzzz……..
This is a wonderful thing….
This seems a gud idea.
I miss my TurtleCat.
Thanks Ray Radlein
Originally shared by Katye Faulkner
ORO VALLEY, AZ (Tucson News Now) – A new program is enriching the lives of both the elderly and orphaned kittens.
By Alison Dorf
In their last fiscal year, the Pima Animal Care Center took in more than 2,100 kittens, many just days old and in need of around-the-clock bottle feeding to survive, according to a press release.
Now PACC is partnering with Catalina Springs Memory Care in Oro Valley to save the kittens’ lives, and enrich the lives of the residents who live there.
Residents will provide the bottle feeding, socialization and the love the kittens need to thrive.
“To some, it may seem peculiar at first: Residents who are in need of around-the-clock care themselves, given the task to care for these young kittens,” said Catalina Springs Memory Care Executive Director Sharon Mercer in the press release.* “But there are skills, emotions and needs that do not just leave a person with Dementia or Alzheimer’s. The desire to give love and receive love remains. The kittens have given us the opportunity to nurture this human condition that lies in each and every one of our residents.”*
The first two kittens to go through the program were brought to PACC as strays on Oct. 14.
They weighed just 7 ounces, but are now healthy and will soon be ready for adoption.
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