Yeah, I ALWAYS trust the instincts of animals around humans. Years ago, if my dog didn't like someone, he ALWAYS turned out right. They turned out to be abusive or just horrible people in general......
I think you are a chipmunk catI was never a 'cat person',
It means you are superb, respect animals for exactly what nature made them, and they know that. You and my dad would have gotten along very well.Funny thing; due to several rather unpleasant incidents with ill-tempered cats, I was never a 'cat person', but yet cats seemed to be attracted to me. Dogs too. And once I had a chipmunk perched on my hand- Michele took a picture to prove it. I guess that means I'm okay?
VERY close call. I paid heed to my father's advice, "Don't trust people who hate cats. It's ok if they are allergic or phobic, but if they just hate cats, you can bet that they have control issues, and cats cannot be controlled."
Cats are far too important in my life for me to have anything to do with people who don't like cats. "Hate"? NO WAY. Get back, evil ones! And I hope they do come back as mice in their next life. Or better still, cockroaches.
Thank you, strider rose . This is where I've always come to find the latest report from Chez Catbird.tarasgirl06 this the thread in case you need to find it
Not cockroaches they are too hard to kill. Better a cricket. Gypsy loves to hunt & eat ( ick) the regular yard crickets, they die in the fall if they don't become a meal. Lots of critters and birds like to eat them.Cats are far too important in my life for me to have anything to do with people who don't like cats. "Hate"? NO WAY. Get back, evil ones! And I hope they do come back as mice in their next life. Or better still, cockroaches.
Crickets are symbols of good fortune and I love them. But anyway. I'd say dogs, but I know that wouldn't go over well...Not cockroaches they are too hard to kill. Better a cricket. Gypsy loves to hunt & eat ( ick) the regular yard crickets, they die in the fall if they don't become a meal. Lots of critters and birds like to eat them.
No, not a doggo. You are right about crickets. How about a rat since he was one in real life? Or a slug?Crickets are symbols of good fortune and I love them. But anyway. I'd say dogs, but I know that wouldn't go over well...
NO NO NO! Domestic ratties are lovely, intelligent and loving little things! How about a slug? Most people do not care for slugs!How about a rat