We lost three pets in the last months of 2016- two of our cats, and one Great Dane. In the last few weeks, however, we've added back to the household. We have the mother-son pair of cats adopted from our local(ish) rescue, Lyra and Zorro:
And our new Great Dane puppy, Ares. He's about 9 months old and already around 130 pounds. He's also from a rescue group. We don't know his full story, but he's very timid (but getting better). He does get on great with our other Dane, however, and the two of them play with great vigor.
Re: Pets
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 2:04 pm
by Chris Peterson
Ale1146 wrote:I have a question for those who feel guilty about leaving their pet home alone. Have you ever used a special dog camera?
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I am thinking of buying it, so any advice or suggestions would help!
We have cameras around the house and barn so we can check up on the animals when we're gone, but we've never tried anything with lasers or treats. But we have enough animals that they can keep each other occupied when we're not here. And if the cameras tell us anything, it's that two minutes after we walk out the door none of them seem to know or care that we ever existed!
Re: Pets
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 4:53 pm
by Ann
Chris Peterson wrote:We lost three pets in the last months of 2016- two of our cats, and one Great Dane. In the last few weeks, however, we've added back to the household. We have the mother-son pair of cats adopted from our local(ish) rescue, Lyra and Zorro:
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And our new Great Dane puppy, Ares. He's about 9 months old and already around 130 pounds. He's also from a rescue group. We don't know his full story, but he's very timid (but getting better). He does get on great with our other Dane, however, and the two of them play with great vigor.
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I missed this! So glad you have adopted two new cats and a new Great Dane!
Ann
Re: Pets
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 5:09 pm
by Chris Peterson
As if last week wasn't busy enough with the March for Science, our goat Naomi picked Wednesday evening to drop a kid. it was somewhat unexpected, as we didn't know the date she bred and she didn't really show any signs that she was getting close. The baby is doing pretty well, but had to be tube fed up until today because he wouldn't suckle. He does seem to be getting the hang of it now, however. We thought to call him Curry, because as a boy, that's where he's likely to end up. But in keeping with the names of his relatives, he's now Levi.
Re: Pets
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 5:46 pm
by neufer
Chris Peterson wrote:
As if last week wasn't busy enough with the March for Science, our goat Naomi picked Wednesday evening to drop a kid. it was somewhat unexpected, as we didn't know the date she bred and she didn't really show any signs that she was getting close. The baby is doing pretty well, but had to be tube fed up until today because he wouldn't suckle. He does seem to be getting the hang of it now, however. We thought to call him Curry, because as a boy, that's where he's likely to end up. But in keeping with the names of his relatives, he's now Levi.
<<Love of Chair was a recurring sketch on the television program The Electric Company. The sketch was a parody of classic soap operas, and spoofed numerous aspects of these shows:
The name of the sketch was based on the long-running TV soap opera Love of Life.
The unseen announcer for the sketch was Ken Roberts, who at one time had been the announcer for Love of Life.
The sketch featured background organ music similar in style to that of classic radio soap operas, including the use of dramatic strings during a key portion of the sketch.
The scene was always set in a room with bare featureless walls and floors [Note: the information content inside a room depends not on the volume of the room but on the area of the bounding walls], and focused on the actions of a boy (played by Skip Hinnant dressed as a pre-teenaged child). In the early sketches, the only other visible objects in the room were a simple wooden chair in which the boy usually sat, and a paneled door in the background. Later sketches occasionally included one or two additional inanimate objects, but the chair would always be visible in the shot during each sketch. During the regular sketches, the boy never spoke; the only voice heard was that of the off-screen announcer.
The Naomi mentioned in the segment refers to Naomi Foner, who was a producer on the show during the first two seasons and is the mother of actress Maggie Gyllenhaal and actor Jake Gyllenhaal.
In the final “Chair” sequence, which was shown only in season 2, the sketch started normally. However, right after the sketch started the boy turned to face the camera and angrily interrupted the announcer who just said as always, "As our story begins, the boy is sitting" to declare, "No, he isn't! The boy is quitting!" The background organ music suddenly stopped, and the camera changed to show the door in the background. The boy slammed down his baseball cap and quickly walked across the room and through the door, slamming it loudly behind him. After a moment's silence, the shocked announcer sputtered, "But...what about Naomi?" The scene then faded to black—and reopened on the entire cast of The Electric Company standing on a stage under a banner that read, "What about Naomi?" The cast sang a brief song that repeatedly asked "What about Naomi?" along with other questions about her ("Is she tall?" "Is she fat?"). The final lines of the song ran What about Naomi? What about Naomi? We shall never know. This was one of the last two Love of Chair segments in which Hinnant spoke, and the song that played was never rebroadcast.>>
Re: Pets
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 1:48 pm
by Fred the Cat
Bo, before haircut, with the backdrop of Lucky Peak dam’s discharge tube. The dam’s roster tail was on display this last weekend. It gathers a good following as it starts up.
But all good things come to an end.
Re: Pets
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 9:18 am
by DeniseFrankl
Chris Peterson wrote:
Beyond wrote:How about Zuben as short for Zubenelgenubi
That's not bad. There's a "rule" for naming dogs and cats (or any other animal smart enough to respond to its own name): two syllables is best. It creates a sort of rhythm that they respond to.
Haha!!
Re: Pets
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 9:20 am
by DeniseFrankl
But trained dogs will understand what we spoke. Otherwise, how they respond to our commands work?
Re: Pets
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 1:20 pm
by Chris Peterson
DeniseFrankl wrote:But trained dogs will understand what we spoke. Otherwise, how they respond to our commands work?
But standard training methods preface the commands with the dog's name: "Ginger, sit", "Ginger, stay". Their name act as a trigger for the command. Like "Alexa, turn on the lights."
Re: Pets
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:46 am
by DeniseFrankl
Might be.
Re: Pets
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 2:27 pm
by Chris Peterson
Another one! Last night Louise went out to feed the animals and... holy moley, where'd that kid come from? Yentl kidded sometime during the day and we didn't even know she was pregnant. Just getting fat. Surprise.
Mother and kid appear to be doing just fine. We have four goats giving milk now. Lots of cheese and yogurt, as well as more happy neighbors to trade with.
Re: Pets
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 3:37 pm
by neufer
Chris Peterson wrote:
As if last week wasn't busy enough with the March for Science, our goat Naomi picked Wednesday evening to drop a kid. it was somewhat unexpected, as we didn't know the date she bred and she didn't really show any signs that she was getting close.
Chris Peterson wrote:
Yentl kidded sometime during the day and we didn't even know she was pregnant. Just getting fat. Surprise.
Wikipedia states that goats normally have twins (and, presumably, would be more noticeably pregnant).
Re: Pets
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 4:15 pm
by Chris Peterson
neufer wrote:
Chris Peterson wrote:
As if last week wasn't busy enough with the March for Science, our goat Naomi picked Wednesday evening to drop a kid. it was somewhat unexpected, as we didn't know the date she bred and she didn't really show any signs that she was getting close.
Chris Peterson wrote:
Yentl kidded sometime during the day and we didn't even know she was pregnant. Just getting fat. Surprise.
Wikipedia states that goats normally have twins (and, presumably, would be more noticeably pregnant).
We've never had anything but singles or triplets. But yeah, they have two teats.
Re: Pets
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 5:28 pm
by neufer
Chris Peterson wrote:
neufer wrote:
Chris Peterson wrote:
Yentl kidded sometime during the day and we didn't even know she was pregnant.
Just getting fat. Surprise.
Wikipedia states that goats normally have twins (and, presumably, would be more noticeably pregnant).
We've never had anything but singles or triplets. But yeah, they have two teats.
Me too...but in my case I'm just getting fat(; no kidding).
Re: Pets
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:30 am
by orin stepanek
My little couch potato!
Re: Pets
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:56 pm
by Ann
Orin, when your dog is in that dog bed, he does look a bit like a half-peeled potato!
On a different note, the cat in this video is one street-smart kitty, who knows how to cross the street without being run over!
Oh, and... I know that the next video has no pet in it, but unlike the kitty the poor guy was really unlucky when he crossed the street, as his right leg was totally swallowed up by a tiny but deep sinkhole.
The original Star Trek characters as felines.
Illustration: Jenny Parks. Read more here.
I used to love Star Trek, particularly Spock, and I love cats, so I really think it's a great idea to explore the feline side of Star Trek. Note that in the Star Trek crew of cats Scotty is a Scottish Fold, and Chekov is a Russian Blue cat. And Spock? He's a Cornish Rex, isn't he?
Ann
Re: Pets
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 4:24 am
by geckzilla
I saw a large, stoic cat on someone's lawn today. It stared unflinchingly into infinity, almost like a statue. I think it knew Cassini died today.
Re: Pets
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 5:32 pm
by Fred the Cat
Fred is sad too.
But always thinking about the next adventure...
Re: Pets
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:06 pm
by Fred the Cat
Bru and Bo turned two today...
... now if they could stay that way.
Re: Pets
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 4:47 am
by Fred the Cat
Guess you have to keep your eyes and ears peeled when checking for squirrels.
Re: Pets
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:08 pm
by Fred the Cat
North of Boise, the town of Hidden Springs offers vistas showing off the fall colors
The Boise front has many trails to enjoy these autumn days.
Just don't bring your cat. Unless it's leashed.
Re: Pets
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:11 pm
by Fred the Cat
Brothers Brutus and Bojo at 3. What a difference a year makes!
Re: Pets
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 4:15 pm
by Fred the Cat
While Bojo was at the airport greeting passengers with his Go Team therapy dogs
Brutus was playing "cat and mouse" under the tree.