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8 year old Serena helping with posts |
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13 year old Ozzy looking for attention |
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13 year old Cocoa Bean looking for tummy rubs |
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8 year old Dude looking for his next victim |
It's weird that all of our cats would be considered senior pets. They're all really active and want to be involved in whatever we're doing.
Serena was one when we brought her home as a buddy for the Dude. She'd play with him, but they weren't best friends. We brought 7 year old Ozzy and Cocoa home a year later, and Ozzy and the Dude became instant best buddies. At 13 Ozzy is still the goofiest and most active cat in the house; he'll jump 6 feet across the room out of the blue.
The strangest thing is that we've had Doug the lizard for 13 years and don't know his age!
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Doug is at least 15, maybe 20, years old |
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And they wonder why we call them the baby dogs at about 6 and 5 |
Senior pets are awesome and they will always be our babies!
ReplyDeleteWe very much enjoy our senior cats!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the seniors. Have a serene Sunday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Way to go, senior dudes (in the generic dude-speak). Would I be correct in assuming your kitties are indoor kitties? No just because they're all living to be such a ripe, old age, but they're also so darned clean! Whatever it is you're doing, keep it up.
ReplyDeleteWe hopped over from the Saturday Blog Hop (a day late) and we are sure we have visited you before now that we are here, hahameow! Teri got a little teary eyed yesterday when she realized we are getting older and now are 13, 9, 8 and 7. She kept telling everyone we were a year younger...all but Brighton are seniors now, too...
ReplyDeleteBaby dogs, huh? Guess we're mostly seniors now but there's nothing wrong with aging, is there!
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