No offense, but, the one on the left looks kind of fat! Although, my own cat, Hannah looks a little fat, too! Of course, maybe it's just out of proportion because of the smaller cat right next to it...
It'z not mine m'lord. I'm glad you love it tho. I wuz hopeing there might be sum of uz that let there pets play and have fun on their indestructable iPads#
That dog IS adorable! I'll tell you something. My wife's sister just had to put her dog down yesterday after 16 years. Five years ago I had to do the same with our beloved Pomeranian we had for 15 years. Honestly, I STILL haven't gotten over it and it can easily bring me to tears if I think about it, and I don't cry easily! So after that we got this incredibe 'Morkie' puppy (cross between a Maltese and a Yorkshire Terrier) and she is absolutely the best dog I've ever had! I hear you when you say you become so attached and it hurts so bad when a short 10-15 years go by and they die, but I gotta say it's better to have loved than not to have loved at all! Really true! They give you everything and it enriches your life so much! Check this out: last week I went to the doctor and they took my blood pressure. It was high, and 10 minutes later they took it again, and as I sat there I thought hard about how much I love my dog, with a smile on my face, and then all of a sudden my test was more than 20 points lower and well into the acceptable level!! True story!!! Pets really are good for your health in more ways than one! You should go get one! It benefits the both of you!
Three dogs A golden retriever A mixed hound rescue A mixed German Shepperd rescue And we just gave away 2 guinea pigs..... They cost more to keep than 3 big dogs!!! And I am working on convincing my wife that it would be fun to have an African grey parrot.
An African Grey is a VERY intelligent bird and definitely a hand-fed baby is the best! They need lots of care and attention, though, and they will live many years, so it's important to be committed and know that. They make great pets for the right owner and are excellent talkers!
I can say my one guinea pig costs more to keep that our Labrador, not to feed, but just to keep, it gets cleaned out everyday which means fresh hay and straw every day, we spend about £13 a week on hay and straw, the food is cheap enough at about £3 a bag that lasts several weeks along with the odd bit of carrot peelings and cabbage. In comparison the lab costs about £15 for a whole month for his food etc. If all you need for genie pigs was the food they'd be a lot cheaper to have but the keeping, for me at least, is more expensive than our dog.