You guys jus had to show pictures of pets ... I had two awesome cats (RIP bros) and they finally succumbed to the dangers of nature out here. They were semi-wild anyway so keeping them indoors just seemed really cruel but I live in the mountains and we have all kinds of wild life here .. badger, coyotes, too many damn skunks. My first little buddy down got a crazy toe injury so I had to take him for surgery and he seemed ok but then his immune system did some kind of revolution against him (my vet said it was rare but sometimes happened) and I actually watched the poor little dude die while in the vets office. He looked right at me, it was really sad but at least I was with him.
My other homey Maximus just never came home. He was getting on in years and maybe just wasn't fast enough one night.
I miss those cats more than I miss most people.
Maximus was so awesome he had his own door and always had at least two types of food but he always was waiting at the front door for me when I got off work. F***in little bro. He was a really weird cat. Most cats I think would eat you if they were bigger than you but he gave me the impression he probably would have just protected me like battle cat.
*takes a sip from a glass of milk that appeared out of nowhere*
I like to believe Maximus just decided he had to bring his awesomeness to another part of the world, and was awesome enough to spare you the pain of an actual parting moment. Cause that's just how awesome he is.
Also just a point to make. America has plenty of culture .. most of it is a result of the blending of many cultures but still ... rock n roll and I ain't talking elvis ... bo diddley, blues, jazz, bluegrass.
We also have a wealth of overlooked culture that was almost destroyed by the American Holocaust but more remains than many give credit to and the culture is here and available to those who seek it.
You guys jus had to show pictures of pets ... I had two awesome cats (RIP bros) and they finally succumbed to the dangers of nature out here. They were semi-wild anyway so keeping them indoors just seemed really cruel but I live in the mountains and we have all kinds of wild life here .. badger, coyotes, too many damn skunks. My first little buddy down got a crazy toe injury so I had to take him for surgery and he seemed ok but then his immune system did some kind of revolution against him (my vet said it was rare but sometimes happened) and I actually watched the poor little dude die while in the vets office. He looked right at me, it was really sad but at least I was with him.
My other homey Maximus just never came home. He was getting on in years and maybe just wasn't fast enough one night.
I miss those cats more than I miss most people.
Maximus was so awesome he had his own door and always had at least two types of food but he always was waiting at the front door for me when I got off work. F***in little bro. He was a really weird cat. Most cats I think would eat you if they were bigger than you but he gave me the impression he probably would have just protected me like battle cat.
They were awesome hunters and lived much better lives than they would have without having my house as a home base. Winters where I live get like Skyrim cold. I live at approx. 6,000 ft (above sea level) in the Rocky Mountains.