Re: Pets.
Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 6:27pm
a "snek" playing with its supper
Is that one of 101's stuffed Yorkies that he's so fond of?Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017, 7:09pmX-ray of puppy who got into the dry food bag and completely stuffed himself on kibble.
Bit of Sage and Onion Terrier mmmmmmrevbob wrote: ↑22 Nov 2017, 7:04pmIs that one of 101's stuffed Yorkies that he's so fond of?Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017, 7:09pmX-ray of puppy who got into the dry food bag and completely stuffed himself on kibble.
Good heart on this guy. Thanks for sharing. Amazing what a little love and care can do - not just to the animal being saved - but to help restore faith in humanity. We share our house with 4 rescued street cats. Thankfully, none of them went through anything like this - but there is nothing like living with a rescued animal. They’re the best animal companions you could ask for.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 10:17amIf you're feeling a little jaded around this time of year, here's a precious feral angel who was rescued off the streets of NYC. No one knows for sure what happened to her. Car, scooter, evil person whose dick will rot off, or what. Her name is Frida. Scroll through the IG feed to see her story. If you're easily grossed out by gross stuff, don't click the link. Brace your heart, tho.
https://www.instagram.com/brunoandboop/
This is the guy who rescued her.
https://www.instagram.com/paulthecatguy/ Scroll down a bit to see where Frida's story began. (If you scroll through his feed, you'll see a lot of heartbreaking and triumphant stories of feral cats being given a second chance.)
This is sad, rage inducing (if the damage was done by a human), and heartwarming all at once.
Amen. I had three, now only two.WestwayKid wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 1:21pmGood heart on this guy. Thanks for sharing. Amazing what a little love and care can do - not just to the animal being saved - but to help restore faith in humanity. We share our house with 4 rescued street cats. Thankfully, none of them went through anything like this - but there is nothing like living with a rescued animal. They’re the best animal companions you could ask for.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 10:17amIf you're feeling a little jaded around this time of year, here's a precious feral angel who was rescued off the streets of NYC. No one knows for sure what happened to her. Car, scooter, evil person whose dick will rot off, or what. Her name is Frida. Scroll through the IG feed to see her story. If you're easily grossed out by gross stuff, don't click the link. Brace your heart, tho.
https://www.instagram.com/brunoandboop/
This is the guy who rescued her.
https://www.instagram.com/paulthecatguy/ Scroll down a bit to see where Frida's story began. (If you scroll through his feed, you'll see a lot of heartbreaking and triumphant stories of feral cats being given a second chance.)
This is sad, rage inducing (if the damage was done by a human), and heartwarming all at once.
Sad turn of events. This little trooper of a cat was just diagnosed with cancer. She went in for an Xray to see why her face keeps swelling and found that cancer had spread through the bones on her face. I can't imagine any good news coming out of this. I feel so badly for the woman who took her in. She fell in love with Frida before she even picked her up. Fuck cancer.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 10:17amIf you're feeling a little jaded around this time of year, here's a precious feral angel who was rescued off the streets of NYC. No one knows for sure what happened to her. Car, scooter, evil person whose dick will rot off, or what. Her name is Frida. Scroll through the IG feed to see her story. If you're easily grossed out by gross stuff, don't click the link. Brace your heart, tho.
https://www.instagram.com/brunoandboop/
This is the guy who rescued her.
https://www.instagram.com/paulthecatguy/ Scroll down a bit to see where Frida's story began. (If you scroll through his feed, you'll see a lot of heartbreaking and triumphant stories of feral cats being given a second chance.)
This is sad, rage inducing (if the damage was done by a human), and heartwarming all at once.
It seems like this happens all too often in rescue. I guess the one positive is that she will get to have her final moments in a loving environment and won't die alone.Mimi wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 1:08pmSad turn of events. This little trooper of a cat was just diagnosed with cancer. She went in for an Xray to see why her face keeps swelling and found that cancer had spread through the bones on her face. I can't imagine any good news coming out of this. I feel so badly for the woman who took her in. She fell in love with Frida before she even picked her up. Fuck cancer.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 10:17amIf you're feeling a little jaded around this time of year, here's a precious feral angel who was rescued off the streets of NYC. No one knows for sure what happened to her. Car, scooter, evil person whose dick will rot off, or what. Her name is Frida. Scroll through the IG feed to see her story. If you're easily grossed out by gross stuff, don't click the link. Brace your heart, tho.
https://www.instagram.com/brunoandboop/
This is the guy who rescued her.
https://www.instagram.com/paulthecatguy/ Scroll down a bit to see where Frida's story began. (If you scroll through his feed, you'll see a lot of heartbreaking and triumphant stories of feral cats being given a second chance.)
This is sad, rage inducing (if the damage was done by a human), and heartwarming all at once.
She's gone. After seeing how the cancer had spread they chose to put her down while she was still slightly sedated from the Xray. The sole consolation, like you said, is that she was surrounded by a loving family. *sigh*JennyB wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 11:38amIt seems like this happens all too often in rescue. I guess the one positive is that she will get to have her final moments in a loving environment and won't die alone.Mimi wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 1:08pmSad turn of events. This little trooper of a cat was just diagnosed with cancer. She went in for an Xray to see why her face keeps swelling and found that cancer had spread through the bones on her face. I can't imagine any good news coming out of this. I feel so badly for the woman who took her in. She fell in love with Frida before she even picked her up. Fuck cancer.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 10:17amIf you're feeling a little jaded around this time of year, here's a precious feral angel who was rescued off the streets of NYC. No one knows for sure what happened to her. Car, scooter, evil person whose dick will rot off, or what. Her name is Frida. Scroll through the IG feed to see her story. If you're easily grossed out by gross stuff, don't click the link. Brace your heart, tho.
https://www.instagram.com/brunoandboop/
This is the guy who rescued her.
https://www.instagram.com/paulthecatguy/ Scroll down a bit to see where Frida's story began. (If you scroll through his feed, you'll see a lot of heartbreaking and triumphant stories of feral cats being given a second chance.)
This is sad, rage inducing (if the damage was done by a human), and heartwarming all at once.