Bill and I went to the Pima County Fair, today. The Humane Society was there, with their mobile adoption RV. Of course, we could NOT resist taking a look. Somebody reached her little paw out of a cage, grabbed my hand and said, "Hey lady, I'm cute. Take me home." She's a charmer. After spaying, tomorrow morning, we'll pick her up, tomorrow evening.
I'm wondering the same thing, you haven't adopted a tiger have you???? That's the impression the picture gives, but I know that the Humane Society wouldn't approve of that type of adoption.
Is the tiger cub actually part of a wild animal exhibit???
Actually, I paid $15.00, for the privilege of having my picture taken, with that tiger. She is an 8-month-old Bengal , named Ceylon. She's from an animal rescue organization, from Texas. I thought I'd see what kind of responses I'd get, with it. We DID adopt a new baby, from the Humane Society, though. She is a 10-week-old tortoiseshell, who reached out of the cage and grabbed me. I wasn't able to take her two littermates - another tortie and a male tabby. She'll be spayed tomorrow morning and we can pick her up, between 5-6. As soon as she's feeling perky, I'll take pictures and post them. GOTCHA, everyone!:laughing2 :laughing2 :laughing2
HAHAHA! That was a good one! I WAS kinda scratching my head over it..but figured it was a joke! Can you imagine the look on your vets face if you showed up with THAT for him to spay!!! :LOL:
I have always wanted to pet a Tiger! Wouldn't it be great to lay your head on him and hear and feel the vibrations of his purring? (assuming he's purring and not growling!) Oh, color me green!
Got a call, from the Humane Society. The vet on duty doesn't want to work on a kitten, that small so, they're holding her, until Tuesday, for another vet. I'm so disappointed - I wanted to bring her home ASAP.
Wow, you really got me with the tiger picture! Congratulations on your kitty.
We just adopted 2 orphaned kitten girls. The animal shelter wanted us to get them spayed at 2 pounds, but we have refused to do so ntil they are at least 4 pounds. I can understand why the shelter is so careful, but I just want them to be bigger and stronger before they have surgery.
You really got me with that picture of the tiger. :LOL: I thought for sure that you can't be bringing that thing home! Thats too bad that you have to wait longer to bring your baby home.
Our new baby is home and feeling perky. When I got home from work, she was curled up, in Bill's lap, purring her little head off! Opie wants nothing to do with her. He is pouting under the bed. I picked him up and cuddled him but, as soon as he saw the baby, he took off. I've taken pix and, as soon as the film is developed, will post. Still, trying to find a name for her.
She's being so good. Bill's slippers seem to be a favorite napping spot. She's been eating, drinking and using the litter box. Also, has been into the cupboards, refrigerator and dishwasher. I, certainly, didn't fell that energetic, a few hours after MY hysterectomy.
Opie isn't acting aggressively, he just won't have anything to do with her. When they're home, alone tomorrow, they'll, probably, work things out. Like it or not, she's here to stay!
We got through her first night, OK. The baby slept, with us so, of course, Opie slept in the LaZBoy. His nose is, seriously, out of joint. We, both sat down and had a talk, with him and I gave him extra Pounce but, he's not susceptible to bribery. Hopefully, the house will be intact, when we get home from work. That little one is into EVERYTHING!