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Hopalong:
I looooooooved A Street Cat Named Bob.

Sometimes animals help me feel sane again when I've gotten stressed.

Hops

BonesMS:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2177311275730270&id=430464667521561

Trying to share this cute video that I saw on Facebook.

Hopalong:
The BEST laughs; they'll all be friends forever.

:)

Twoapenny:

--- Quote from: BonesMS on September 02, 2019, 12:24:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on September 02, 2019, 06:12:47 AM ---Aw, Bones, Sam the Cat sounds so cute!  Cats do just pick people out and then do what they like, there's no choice when a cat's involved!  Lol.  We visited a garden centre last year that has a live in cat - he just turned up one day and started following the owner around.  They put posters up and went to Cat Rescue and did all the things you would do to find the owner but no-one came forward so he lives there now, spending most of his day sat next to the till as an endless queue of people stroke him :)  Not daft!  Sam the Cat sounds so cute, I'm glad he picked you out to be his friend :)

I hope getting the shots done goes okay.  It's a pain to have to do it in two stages, and then I guess the flu one is an extra one on top?  But yes, asthma and flu are not a good combo, particularly after having shingles.  Your poor body needs some time to recover without the risk of getting ill again so I hope all of that goes well.

Have you seen the film A Street Cat Named Bob?  If not, you might like it - it's a true story about a homeless guy who is adopted by this lovely cat, who kind of helps him turn his life around.  It's a lovely film if you haven't already seen it xx

--- End quote ---

The Flu shot is an extra vaccination in addition to the Shingles vaccine.  I hate being a human pin cushion and, at the same time, I can't afford to get those illnesses without complications setting in.

I've had more than one cat "adopt" me even though they never lived with me.  They are so FUNNY!  My next door neighbor also has cats and, one day, I was asked to look at his computer as he was having some problems with it.  When I came into his home, his cats scattered and hid, (as cats tend to do sometimes).  As I was sitting at the computer, running some diagnostics to pinpoint the problem, I saw a pair of cat ears out of the corner of my eye.  I pretended to ignore the cat as I focused on the computer.  Next thing I knew, one of the cats was in my lap begging to be petted!  LOL!!!

--- End quote ---

Makes perfect sense to take precautions, Bones, and avoid getting poorly, I think a couple of minutes being stuck with a needle is easier than weeks of feeling rotten - that said, I hope they don't jab you too hard!

Aw it's lovely when they seek someone out like that, I love the way cats just decide what's happening and expect humans to fall into line :)  The cat next door to us was a rescue and had apparently been kept in a rabbit hutch for the early years of its life, why on earth anyone would do that is beyond me.  As a result he doesn't much like people and tends to sit up on a high wall keeping out of the way, but there's one little kid on our street who, for some reason, he likes and lets stroke him.  It's just funny how they decide someone's a good egg :) xx

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Twoapenny on September 03, 2019, 04:23:46 AM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on September 02, 2019, 12:24:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on September 02, 2019, 06:12:47 AM ---Aw, Bones, Sam the Cat sounds so cute!  Cats do just pick people out and then do what they like, there's no choice when a cat's involved!  Lol.  We visited a garden centre last year that has a live in cat - he just turned up one day and started following the owner around.  They put posters up and went to Cat Rescue and did all the things you would do to find the owner but no-one came forward so he lives there now, spending most of his day sat next to the till as an endless queue of people stroke him :)  Not daft!  Sam the Cat sounds so cute, I'm glad he picked you out to be his friend :)

I hope getting the shots done goes okay.  It's a pain to have to do it in two stages, and then I guess the flu one is an extra one on top?  But yes, asthma and flu are not a good combo, particularly after having shingles.  Your poor body needs some time to recover without the risk of getting ill again so I hope all of that goes well.

Have you seen the film A Street Cat Named Bob?  If not, you might like it - it's a true story about a homeless guy who is adopted by this lovely cat, who kind of helps him turn his life around.  It's a lovely film if you haven't already seen it xx

--- End quote ---

The Flu shot is an extra vaccination in addition to the Shingles vaccine.  I hate being a human pin cushion and, at the same time, I can't afford to get those illnesses without complications setting in.

I've had more than one cat "adopt" me even though they never lived with me.  They are so FUNNY!  My next door neighbor also has cats and, one day, I was asked to look at his computer as he was having some problems with it.  When I came into his home, his cats scattered and hid, (as cats tend to do sometimes).  As I was sitting at the computer, running some diagnostics to pinpoint the problem, I saw a pair of cat ears out of the corner of my eye.  I pretended to ignore the cat as I focused on the computer.  Next thing I knew, one of the cats was in my lap begging to be petted!  LOL!!!

--- End quote ---

Makes perfect sense to take precautions, Bones, and avoid getting poorly, I think a couple of minutes being stuck with a needle is easier than weeks of feeling rotten - that said, I hope they don't jab you too hard!

Aw it's lovely when they seek someone out like that, I love the way cats just decide what's happening and expect humans to fall into line :)  The cat next door to us was a rescue and had apparently been kept in a rabbit hutch for the early years of its life, why on earth anyone would do that is beyond me.  As a result he doesn't much like people and tends to sit up on a high wall keeping out of the way, but there's one little kid on our street who, for some reason, he likes and lets stroke him.  It's just funny how they decide someone's a good egg :) xx

--- End quote ---

I think cats are a good judge of people and they know who are good eggs and who are rotten.  One cat used to give me a unique vocal greeting that she gave to no one else and then we would rub our foreheads together.  It was as if I was another cat to her and I loved it!  I miss her too.

I still have more vaccinations to get caught up on such as the pneumonia vaccine and the TDaP.

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