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I've heard that orange cats are just chill as chill can get. :dunno:
Well, Garfield was... Except around lasagna.I've heard that orange cats are just chill as chill can get. :dunno:
Yes, I have two retired racers, who are sisters/litter mates (see first two pages of the thread). I can tell you just about anything you need to know about them. Unfortunately with Florida's ******** legislation shutting the tracks down, they are going to be increasingly difficult to adopt moving forward.Wait. @Supe, you have greyhounds? Pics and more info, please. I am thinking of getting a dog in maybe a year or two and I'm getting into my favorite phase of things: obsessively researching. I kinda want a sight hound, I love the look of them, and greyhounds and a tiny bit sturdier than the others.
I have heard the exact opposite. That you need to bring your chickens/turkeys/poultry inside because they'll look up when it starts raining and they'll drown themselves. Because they're idiots.Have you ever heard, "even chickens have enough sense to get out of the rain"? Well, they don't, really. Here's our (lone) silkie after a bout with rain. At least she can see now.
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So our little old man has recovered very well from this incident thankfully. The only real effects that we still notice is the fact that he has a head tilt to his right side. However I would like to ask for prayers, thoughts, or whatever for this guy because he is having surgery today to remove a growth in his mouth. The doctor is thinking that it could be cancer, but there is still hope that it is benign, so that's what we're praying for. I hate having to put him under anesthesia at his age, but it's really the only way because the growth would eventually interfere with his ability to eat. So I dropped him off this morning and now it's just a waiting game.We've had a hard couple of days with our 15.5 year old boy. On Tuesday he suddenly became disoriented, lost control of his bowels, and became very wobbly. After getting better yesterday, he woke up this morning not wanting to eat and still unable to walk very well. He has a distinct head tilt to the right and will fall to that side often, so our first thought was a stroke. We just got back from the vet and he said that his initial thought is geriatric vestibular syndrome, which matches his symptoms well. He said it could very easily be a stroke as well, but the only way to diagnose that is via MRI and the treatment (or lack thereof) is the same. He gave him a shot for nausea and some fluids, took some blood for bloodwork, and told us we have to nurse him for the next several days. Hopefully he recovers and something worse isn't causing this. This dog has been with us since my wife and I basically started dating because he was her birthday present from me about 6 months after we started going out, so he's going to be unbelievably hard to say goodbye to. I just hope we still have a little while before that happens.
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