Tuesday, November 08, 2005














Here's my Polly! Rolling in the grass, she almost appears to have only three legs. But she has four, honestly! and is a happy dog.

Po-Po has quite a past. I will write about it later today, once my homework is done!

5 Comments:

At 7:07 AM, Blogger Tom Matchett said...

Dogs, much better than cats!

I am suffering at the moment from moving into a house with two cat mad girls, and they've inflicted 'Stimpy' their cat on me.

Found the little rat in my room yesterday. All he does is scratch the carpet, sleep, and use the house as his own personal toilet.

Stick with dogs!

Tom.

 
At 7:33 AM, Blogger Bri said...

Aw, but I love cats too. In fact, one of the worst things about my divorce was leaving my (our) cat Buddy behind at the house. He lives with my ex-husband and son there, and half the time my son is here, sharing Polly with me.

I do miss Buddy every single day, and when I get over to the house, he jumps into my arms and won't leave me. It's impossible to explain how much it hurts me to have abandoned that cat. But he's healthy and cared for where he lives, and so, he's there, and I miss him.

Stimpy probably likes you, but he needs some better toilet habits!

Cheers,
Brina

 
At 8:11 AM, Blogger CozyMama said...

what a cutie, But I still love my cat.

 
At 10:08 AM, Blogger JoeBoy said...

I wish animals could speak. What great conversations we would have. Well they do communicate, but well you know what I mean. Cute Pooch.

 
At 10:33 AM, Blogger Mary Beth said...

I adore our 2 cats, and couldn't live without them, but think both cats and dogs have their own merits. People say dogs are loyal and cats have attitude, but nobody who hears my Sammy meow/cry longingly, searching and searching for me for me when I leave the house could call cats unloyal (they are just good at manipulating to get what they want). I've had both dogs and cats - each has had its own loving personality and little quirks - and would be perfectly happy with either. :o)

 

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