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Post by casadelgato on Nov 6, 2010 7:27:25 GMT -7
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Post by John Prengaman on Nov 8, 2010 8:55:47 GMT -7
That's just the look I was going for. The cougar cubs I've known always managed to fall asleep in some interesting locations. Basically, it was whatever spot they ended up in when they happened to stop romping around. And it was pretty much instantaneous sleep, too - just romp, romp, romp...out like a light. How is Talina doing now? I haven't seen any photos of her since last year. How about the rest of your menagerie? Hope all is well!
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Post by crosshair on Nov 8, 2010 11:43:14 GMT -7
So adorable. I'll have to go through the rest of the gallery.
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Post by casadelgato on Nov 10, 2010 12:54:30 GMT -7
Talina (and all the others) are doing just fine. I don't take as many pictures now that she is grown up. (just like real kids!)
I really miss the naps I took with her as a kitten. She'd be playing in the living room, romping around, then suddenly charge over to the couch, jump up on me, and be asleep in seconds.
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Post by cougarhearted on Nov 10, 2010 18:24:34 GMT -7
Those pictures are really epic. In fact, I actually stumbled across some of them before on www.exoticcatz.com/. She looks like a really sweet and loving cougar-- not to mention very pretty too. She looks like she's very well cared for.
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Post by crosshair on Nov 10, 2010 18:59:56 GMT -7
Talina (and all the others) are doing just fine. I don't take as many pictures now that she is grown up. (just like real kids!) Yea but she doesn't come bugging you for money. Oh wait, she just comes and bugs you for dinner. My uncle's Pomeranian would do that. It was always adorable and cute. Except when you had to go to the bathroom and she is sound asleep on your lap. Don't you just wish you could hit "pause" and have them little forever? Oh well, all we can do is love them while they're with us. That's the thing that always gets me. You only see the stories on the news of abused animals. You never see the stories of animals well cared for in a loving home. People want to ban Rotewilers, Pit bulls, exotic cats, etc all the while their only experience is a 2 minute story on TV. They have no interest in these animals, they have never felt the love they can give, the memories they can create, and the sadness of being away from them. No they aren't people, but neither are they just objects to throw in the trash can because someone who owned one did things they shouldn't have. They have this infatuation that banning things because of what MIGHT happen instead of simply prosecuting what does happen. They can live in their grey lives if they want, but they shouldn't be surprised when the rest of us don't want to.
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Post by crosshair on Nov 10, 2010 21:06:26 GMT -7
I'm gonna HAVE to caption some of these. These are just too cute.
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