Looking amongst all nineteen pill bottles on dining room table, need to find that special one with the oc.
Sorry Themnax The oc I was looking for were my oxycodones. But funny you mention oc cat. I have to fill that character of a cat. So far I have Oc Male Opossum Oc Female Badger Oc Male Mongoose Oc Male Squirrel Oc Female Skunk Oc Female floppy eared Rabbit. Cat is somewhere just not sure. Probably next episode.
I hope you can, too.....^ Here are 3 new photos of Grayson......from last night ...the best of the worst, and I tried so many times to get a great photo of him...I cannot. He does not like his photo taken and he was moving around like lightning last night. These 3 were the best of very bad photos.....I did not realize how much work a domestic long haired cat was going to be...i am constantly having to bathe is back feet from his messes in his litter box. he does not clean them...and his very long fur is already getting matted with stuff.....He does not lick himself yet much. he will lick the areas I bathe, and that that is about it,.......Oh, boy....daily bathing and brushing for him, i see....more work....ugh..... Domestic Longhair from Wikipedia.... " Domestic long-haired cat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Domestic long-haired cat //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/95/Cat_harness_and_leash.jpg/220px-Cat_harness_and_leash.jpg A brown mackerel tabby domestic long-haired cat Other names Domestic Longhair (DLH) House Cat, Longhair (HCL) Longhair Household Pet Common nicknames Long-haired moggie Variety status Not recognised as a standardised breed by any major breed registry. Notes Like the domestic short-haired cat, this is not a breed, but a non-breed classification of mixed-breed cats.Domestic cat (Felis catus) A domestic long-haired cat, or fluffy cat, is a cat of mixed ancestry – thus not belonging to any particular recognised cat breed – possessing a coat of semi-long to long fur.[1] Domestic long-haired cats should not be confused with the British Longhair, American Longhair, or other breeds with "Longhair" names, which are standardized breeds defined by various registries. Domestic long-haireds are the second most popular cat in the United States after the domestic short-haired;[1] one in ten of the ninety million cats in the US is a domestic long-hair.[1][2] Other generic terms are long-haired house cat and, in British English, long-haired moggie. In the cat fancy, and among veterinarians and animal control agencies, domestic long-haired cats may be classified with organisation-specific terminology (often capitalized), such as Domestic Longhair (DLH),[1]House Cat, Longhair (HCL),[3][4] or Semi-Longhair Household Pet.[5] Such a pseudo-breed is used for registry and shelter/rescue classification purposes. While not bred as show cats, some mixed-breed cats are actually pedigreed and entered into cat shows that have non-purebred "Household Pet" divisions. Show rules vary, and may permit "any eye colour, all coat colours and patterns, any coat length or texture, and any length of tail"[4] (i.e., anything at all, as long as the cat is well-proportioned and healthy) or may be more restrictive, e.g.: "The colours chocolate and cinnamon, as well as their dilution (lilac and fawn) are not recognized in any combinations...[and t]he pointed pattern is also not recognized".[5] //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/Tuxedo_longhair_cat_-_Spanky.jpg/220px-Tuxedo_longhair_cat_-_Spanky.jpg This domestic long-haired cat appears to be of partial Persian ancestry, with a relatively flat nose and fine hair. Domestic long-haireds come in all genetically possible cat colours including tabby, tortoiseshell, bi-coloured, and smoke.[1] Domestic long-haireds can have fur that is up to six inches long.[1] They can also have a mane similar to a Maine Coon's, as well as toe tufts and ear tufts.[1] Some long-haired cats are not able to maintain their own coat, which must be frequently groomed by a human or may be prone to matting.[1] Because of their wide gene pool, domestic long-haireds are not predisposed to any genetically inherited problems.[1] History[edit] //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/17/System-search.svg/45px-System-search.svg.png This section's factual accuracy is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on Talkomestic long-haired cat. Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced. (February 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The domestic long-haired cat has been admired around the world for several centuries, particularly for its elegant looks and rugged nature. During the 16th century, the crusaders returning from the Holy Wars, having already brought back plague and pestilence from the East, also imported the first long-haired cats into Europe. In the mid-17th century, as the plague destroyed much of London's population, the cat made its first strides of recovery from centuries of persecution. Despite having been outlawed by the Roman Catholic church, during this time cats were encouraged as protectors from flea-carrying rats.[6] How they developed in the first place is still a matter of speculation. The long coat may have been the result of a recessive mutant gene. When a long-haired cat is mated to one with a short coat, only short-haired kittens can result; however, their offspring when mated, can produce a proportion of long-coated kittens. Successive litters of early European long-haired cats produced more and more long-coated offspring, which were more likely to survive in the cooler European climates. By the year 1521, around the time they were first documented in Italy, the variety had become fixed after only a few generations.[7] In the late 18th century, Peter Simon Pallas had advanced the hypothesis that the manul (also known as Pallas's cat) might be the ancestor of the long haired domestic cat.[7] He had anecdotal evidence that established even though the male offspring would be sterile hybrids, the female offspring could again reproduce with domestic cats and pass on a small proportion of the manul's genes.[8] In 1907, zoologist Reginald Innes Pocock refuted this claim, citing his work on the skull differences between the manul and the Angoras or Persians of his time.[8] This early hypothesis overlooked the potential for cross breeding within the family Felidae. For example, the Savannah Cat is a cross-breed between a DSH-Bengel and a wild African Serval—both of which have different skulls and evolutionary lineage. Furthermore, hybrid females in the related Panthera genus, such as ligers and tigons, have successfully mated in many documented cases, producing liligers and titigons. The first modern, formal breeds of long-haired cats were the Persian and the Angora (after Ankara, Turkey) and were said to have come from those two areas.[6]"
^ I watched some thing about cats today on the children's network television (some kids channel. yes, I'm that bored some days. ) right now I'm obsessing over this Beatles' song (From Me to You) that I used to love as a kid and haven't heard it in soo long and it's like very sweet for recalling something super nice someone's been trying to do for me today and all year. (feeling grateful and loved) ^^ edit: I mean, there was the With a Little Help from My Friends, but then this one came on a bit later and just love it! hehe
now im resting my feet sandals got wet so i went barefoot in the dark to the car to get the mail i forgot in there and the driveway is full of half eaten acorns...
In 1 min I change into Pumpkin Pete. Where are my oc's and total eclipse glasses. Found dum. 3 2 1....
It is one of those days where everything just sucks. oh, well. Grayson made it downstairs last night by himself, after dogs went to bed, but is still hiding in the basement 12 hours later, and I cannot catch him down there, as he sees me and runs away under things I cannot get to. he is going to get mighty hungry, as I will not start feeding him down there. he wants to be a lone cat...fine...he can be....He is so afraid of the dogs here.....but he let me catch him before.....and now, he acts like I want to hurt him...and it is pissing me off.Good. I have no patience for this shit anymore. Yep, all my fault for putting a cat door for the cats on basement door in the first place...other cats never gave me any trouble. Well, I have Minxy.......She keeps coming over for her kisses. I am not letting cats out anymore here. Finnegan does not want to go out...Minxy only wants to be outside if someone is out there with her, and forget it , Grayson! YOU ARE TOO SMALL!
Bored and ran out of things to watch. I tried getting into season two of "House of Cards", but I think I've lost interest in that show. Therefore, I am going to watch "iZombie".
At the moment I'm listening to some relaxing ambient meditation music while I'm browsing this forum. :daisy:
furry musician's howl promo is playing in my earphones at the moment. its about a qurter of the way into 14min and 56secons worth, i can never remember who most people's names are. "captive now between earth and sky"
I am sorry, but two beings need to want the same thing for something to work...and if two beings are in conflict....you cannot force the other......It just will not work. I keep saying the same thing over and over so please stop trying to force things.
I don't know. I've known many couples who make the relationship work without them wanting the same things.
That is not what I meant, and I do believe that you know what I meant. Sure, couples are not going to agree on everything...and sometimes on not much of anything, but at least, both have chosen to be together...When someone is not interested in someone at all, but yet that person keeps trying to force themselves on someone , it is stalking and trickery in some cases........it is abusive. That is what I mean...and I am not talking about Stan. He and I get along just fine.
I am sitting in my bed naked with my tall boots on, preparing to put the second coat of nail polish on my nailz. I'm also online reading this interesting website! I'm listening to the house music legends, Masters At Work and am feeling great!