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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    Very good, LBB. Were they all subsequently fixed?
    Okay--thanks for axing mee that quession. I cannot just give a simple "yes"or "no" answer to such an important subject. Nope. A rough chronology of events RE: Fixing those particular cats is in order. See? Well, I'd had Fuzzy, my dark gray male cat for about 7-8 months, when in late July, 2020, I took him to the clinic I had been using for 30 years. That was oh--$65, I think. So, I next planned to get the tiny fem cat spayed, but guess what? By the time my appointment came around & I took her in, she was showing. This was in early Sept 2020. The vet checked her records, and said yes, it times out right and just like on Maury Povich---"Hee beez Da Daddy!". So yeah, I called her Teen Mom, and she gave birth in late Sept. She just had 3; the two males, one of which was noticeably larger & a classic cream tabby and the runt, a dark gray w/cream specks girl. The other male is cream striped Tabby. The mom is a silver-gray tabby with faint markings and pea-green eyes. The daddy has pea-green eyes, too. So does the little female, BUT the boys both have amber eyes. Yup. So, the quote for the day is from that mOO-vEE, Forrest Gump, but I paraphrase/rephrase it by saying: A litter o' cats is like a box o' choclits; you never know what you're gonna get! Ha. But yeah. The kittens are over 1 1/2 now, and they are still growing. The female is a tomboy, I spose due to her upbring with two large male catts. Anyway, in about March of 2021,I took the Teen Mom & her Girlbaby in,and got 'em "spaded". Yup. What happened was, my 30-year vet begged off the surgeries, saying she's just had surgery on her hands for carpal tunnel! She suggested I take them downtown to the low-cost neuter spay clinic, but they were booked up, quite aways ahead. Well, there's a vet clinic 30 miles from me that animal people use because it's no frills/low cost. So, I made the appointment with them, and got mom & baby done at the same time. I think the bill was $175,comparable to the Spay Clinic downtown. So, that left the two boys, and they were nice kitty boys---very, very nice---about 95% of the time. Ha. But then---emergency,emergency,emergency---I got a call that a cat had been hanging out at a motel over here for a few days, with traffic that was murder, & no one had come around looking for her; would I be willing to take her in & hang onto her, for her safety? So, yeah--I went over there at midnight, and got the kitty. The next few days, I went over that way, and behind the Mo-tel & Aldi's are two low-end apt plexes. well, I drove around in the lots, looking for lost cat signs, which I did not see, but I did see several vacant apartments with piles of household items stacked up at the curb, as though they'd moved in a hurry. So watched the pet lost & found, and the mo-tel clerk had a "found" ad on there,w/my number, but no one claimed her or reported a cat with that description missing. See? So,I had two Toms & the cat I just got coming into heat. Sooooo, I kept everyone separate, by dog-crating them in shifts, which was not easy, because the boys hated being crated, and howled and yowled, non-stop, until they would take a nap. Okay--I decided to call and see who I could get in, and I got the girl scheduled(or so I thought)with the clinic 30 miles away. That was the soonest. So, two weeks later,I drove her over there, and guess what? The appointment setter had her scheduled for just an ultrasound exam, by mistake. No spay, today, jose'. So, I skipped that, and drove her back to town, and called around, because the low-cost clinic was temporarily closed for two weeks! Yup. Apparently, the vet community has gotten a bad case of Yuppie-itis. Typical scenario--a nice, spacious, medical-grade facility on a major thoroughfare. Ceramic tile, stainless-steel, and glass. You walk in, and there are three receptionists, and no other clients, okay? I'm sorry sir, but the Doctor is booked ahead two months(he only does n-s surgeries on the 3rd Thursday of every-other month, apparently),and it'll run $350,plus The Tests, which the Doctor would prefer that your pet have. Plus, vaccinations. He ONLY performs surgeries on pets that are up-to-date on Vaccinations. Yup. So, that'll be $600. Either that, or they aren't taking any new patients. Okay--25 years ago, the Humane Society had a list of at least two dozen participating vets that would N-Sp on a day or two notice for between $25-50,depending on what you had. Cash only. See? But, not any more; those days are gone, what with the cost of country club dues and private planes and weekend getaway homes being what it is. So, anyway--I finally got the new girl done after the N-S low cost clinic re-opened; Then, I rescheduled at the clinic 30 miles away, to get the boys fixed at the same time. The outcome of that, finally, was a more orderly & peaceful existence, around here. But, I do have extra cats, and they are still growing and consume a lot of food. Right now, there seem to be shortages, especially of canned food. But, I'm economizing on certain other things, which has helped. Hope that helps you some. ThankkMee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToomuchStuff View Post
    I thought you had a vacation home in Times Beach, MO?
    No, I sure don't. It might be nice,though. I been thinkin' about looking into affordable properties in Picher, Oklahoma, though,100 miles west of here. It used to be the home of a lead or zinc mine; now, it's a Superfund Site, with blocks and blocks of vacant buildings. Yup.

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    I do indeed Thankkyouu for taking in those poor homeless kitties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    I do indeed Thankkyouu for taking in those poor homeless kitties.
    Thanx, to you, R/R! Quote o' the Day: "Invention is the Mother of Necessity"---Thorsten Veblen

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    These are our two boys. We adopted them both from the same local rescue group. Ogden (orange and white) has been with us for 12 years and Ray (the tiger) has been with us for almost a year. They are very good boys and we love them a lot.

    Ray and Oggie on bed.jpg

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    Okay----I know you kids all share a common interest in buying old fixer-upper type houses,and after many hours of watching your contractors toil, seeing your dream come to fruition. Well, you know---you kids missed out on a REAL DEAL; a home sale in quaint and historic Skidmore, Zurra. Yup. The property I speak of in particular was the home of a young woman who was expecting her first child. Yup. Anyway, she was a reputable breeder of some kind of toy yapperhunds or whatever, who participated in a net forum of other reputable Yapperhund breeders & fanatics. Anyway, this one gal from the next state wanted a baby sooooo bad---a REAL baby--not a baby Yapperhund, so she made a trip to Skidmore to the young womans house under the pretext of acquiring a yapperhund puppy. But instead, she strangled her & removed the late-term unborn child, who survives, to this day!! Amay-zeen & Ahhh-summm. I read a really good book about the story, and how the County Sheriff and his crew did some REAL detective work, tracking the perp to her home in Ks., and recovering the infant. Anyway, after nearly two decades(2020), the perp was "put to sleep" in Fed Prison, and VERY shortly before Merciful Joe was sworn in. That way, he couldn't pardon her and offer her a cabinet post or whatever. But, yeah---here's the house, and it's stigmatized, for sure. There are net directions to the place, if you kids ever want to drive by. Looks to me as though it's had some updating of the front porch, which used to sag, badly. Also, Historic Skidmore is also the scene of the murder of Ken Rex McElroy, in full view of many witnesses. But, no one came forward to testify, as Ken was the town bully, a thief, & very unpopular. Yup. Both cases were the subject of books, mooo-vvveees, and other media coverage. So, you might like living there. Hope that helps you kids some. ThankkMee.2022-04-26.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    These are our two boys. We adopted them both from the same local rescue group. Ogden (orange and white) has been with us for 12 years and Ray (the tiger) has been with us for almost a year. They are very good boys and we love them a lot.


    Ray and Oggie on bed.jpg
    Those two catts are awesumm & amay-zeen! It looks as though they are VERY compfterbal! Like I always say: "Catts Make Good Petts!" Yup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebittybobby View Post
    Those two catts are awesumm & amay-zeen! It looks as though they are VERY compfterbal! Like I always say: "Catts Make Good Petts!" Yup.

    Dogs prepare you for babies. Cats prepare you for teenagers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToomuchStuff View Post
    Dogs prepare you for babies. Cats prepare you for teenagers.
    Hmm. Yah, well--I did not know that. It never occurred to me. But, I don't doubt it. Cats(and Doggs) have prepared littlebitty ME for having to deal with messes. But anyway---here's a "before" photo of that lovely little stigmatized cottage in Skidmore, shortly after the heinous crime that took place there. The enclosed porch had not been added yet. Hope that helps you some. ThankkMee.2022-04-26 (2).jpg
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    Yeah, don't need it, I have had plenty of experience and connections with killers.

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