Oh yes the Tomcats.
Back when we did things correctly in those days building fighters that could do well.
anybody we know?
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Seen a lady prime driver one time that literally spent like 4 trips taking dogs out two at at time and seen a few cats layed up on her dash.. makes ya wonder
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As cat lover and a hater of barking obnoxious dogs ( no offense @d o g lol ) I have a friend from my H@m days the has a cat in his truck and it is spotless in and out .
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It's a lot of work at first. But then like everything else, you get in a routine.
But two or three times a week there's a solid extra half hour to 45 minutes added when the rug gets shaken out, ice chest is emptied, re-iced, and a thorough sweep out is applied.
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When Multiple Pets May Indicate a Mental Illness
People whose lives are unmanageable due to the number of animals that share their home are usually suffering from some form of mental illness. Symptoms of mental illness may include some combination of the following:
- The individual believes that she or he is offering the animals exceptional care despite the objective evidence that many are ill, malnourished, dirty, and/or dying;
- The individual sees the animals as children or siblings and looks to them for love he or she never found with other people;
- The individual believes that she or he has a special ability to communicate directly with the animals or that there is a spiritual connection with them;
- The individual feels compelled to bring home any stray or injured animal, believing that only she or he can give it adequate care;
- The individual's home is so disorganized and cluttered with animals and useless objects that it is impossible to function within it; and/or
- The individual fails to recognize that the condition of the home is a health risk for people and animals alike.
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Something like this. I want to look colonial.D.Tibbitt, Gearjammin' Penguin, bzinger and 2 others Thank this.
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