This pics are a bit blurry, because they were taken with my camera phone.
First, two pics of my bunny, Kiku. One of her sitting on my lap, and the other of her outside on her leash:
The last picture is of my beloved Allie. Unfortunately, she just passed away this past October. She was only 11, which is pretty young for a dog. I miss her like crazy. That dog helped me get through some rough teenage years.
Maiko wrote:
The last picture is of my beloved Allie. Unfortunately, she just passed away this past October. She was only 11, which is pretty young for a dog. I miss her like crazy. That dog helped me get through some rough teenage years.
You want CUTE? Here's a fraction of ther cuteness that runs rampant at our house!
Newest cute:
Bengal Cute (2 Bengal cats of 5)
Pommie cute! (1 of 3 of our dogs!)
Daughter as a cat at Otakon cute!
AND we are getting a siamese kitten from a breeder who sent us this link to the mom, dad, and kittens all happy together! There is some SERIOUS cuteness here!
The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
-I, Robot (Asimov)
vapalla wrote:You want CUTE? Here's a fraction of ther cuteness that runs rampant at our house!
You're not kidding!! Aren't cats helpful ? (the one rearranging the shelf)
AND we are getting a siamese kitten from a breeder who sent us this link to the mom, dad, and kittens all happy together! There is some SERIOUS cuteness here!
I'll add two to the gallery of Oliver Edgar Bustopher Twist Ellis aka Olliwolliver, our coworker and keystone predator of the neighborhood (the one who keeps us from stepping ankle-deep in rodents every time we go out the front door for the paper or cel packages).
That's Ollie keeping the house clear of snakes while we opened our presents. He was pretty stoned at the time with catnip so it was remarkable that he killed as many bows as he did.
Here I am balancing his chakras, which needs to be done whenever he gets cranky and starts to lose touch with his inner kitten. He could bite a lot harder than he does, but out of goodness restrains himself.