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Panorama 01-27-2014 06:14 PM

Frank
 
I wanted to share this because it is so darn adorable. This is Mat one of our regular taxicab customers. I got his permission to share this with the group. The little dog's name is Frank. He is a real chick-magnet. Frank is always sitting on Mat's shoulder, like a patriot. I shot the photo a few months ago at 1:00 a.m. in front of one of our local watering holes.

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/frank.jpg

I thought I too could use a chick-magnet, so I tried to get my cat to sit on my shoulder. He refused, looked at me like I was crazy, and walked away. :)

-Mark-

4-eyes 01-27-2014 07:25 PM

Mark, you are a breath of fresh air in this forum. We've been stodgy and formal for far too long, and I thank you for breaking the ice in here and bringing some smiles (to me at least!) Other forums have members who are like family, and share all sorts of "life things" and I've always hoped this one would do the same.

I'll do a little share: I have cats, too. I have a brother/sister pair of American Wirehair cats named Ziggy and Brillo and just love them to death. They are so cute and interesting with their little kitty afros! I also have a cuddly "recovering feral" male cat named Felix.

Anyone else care to share?

southblues 01-27-2014 07:47 PM

My daughter volunteers at the animal shelter taking photos of pets that need homes. I saw this one and couldn't resist. He's a sweet little fellow.

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ybearsmall.jpg

Juanitad 01-27-2014 10:32 PM

I have an 8 lb Yorkie and a 16 lb long haired white cat. Needless to say, the dog rules the cat - but it fun to see them give each other a bath. Love my housemates!

Panorama 01-27-2014 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 4-eyes (Post 1046751)
Mark, you are a breath of fresh air in this forum.

Kind words indeed. A few of things, though. First, it was not until September that I had a critical episode. You all have had to deal with MG for much longer than I have had to.

Second, although knowing what I know now, I can see I had MG symptom going back 18 months if not longer, these symptoms were minor and rare. The worst was chronic fatigue, but who isn't tired? My early symptoms mounted to nothing more than an occasional annoyance. It was not until September that if dropped onto me like a ton of bricks.

Third, even now my symptoms are minor compared to others. MG has not had a devastating impact on my life. Many, if not most, of you have it much, much tougher than I do. I know this can change, literally overnight, but I'm still doing the same things now that I did before. If anything, there have been a few positive changers in my life since my diagnosis.

And finally, I've been on a Prednisone high for two weeks, taking 60 MG a day. Let's see where I am when my pusher, pardon me, my "neurologist" starts backing off my drugs to maintenance levels.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4-eyes (Post 1046751)
Anyone else care to share?

Here are my two cats, Boris and Natasha. The black and white is Boris. I got him at the San Jose Shelter in late 2005, when he was little more than a kitten. His hobbies include walking in front of me in a serpentine fashion to control my movement through out the apartment. I believe he was a sheepherder in a former life.

He sleeps less than any other cat I have ever know. He is always watching. I believe he works for the NSA and has been tracking my communications for years. The only time he wants affection is when I'm typing at the keyboard. He come up and plop himself down on my hands while typing, or tries and climb onto my chest.

If he needs to take medication, it is a big fight. But if I should drop one of my medications on the floor, he will swoop in and try and eat it before I can get to it. I thought I could use this in the future by dropping one of his pills on the floor, hoping he would take the bait and think it was one of mine. He didn't fall for it. He just gave me his "what do you think I'm stupid look."

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/boris-2.jpg

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/boris-1.jpg

This is my little, loving Maine Coon Natasha. I got her in early 2007 from the Unconditional Love pet rescue operation in San Jose. Since I am away from the apartment working 12 hours a night, or perhaps 24 hours of more on fishing trips, I though it best to get Boris a pal. The Unconditional Love people go into other shelters and take cats that are scheduled to be euthanized and place them in homes. Natasha hobbies include sleeping on my lap when I'm watching TV from the recliner. Back then I volunteered my photography skills to photograph rescued cat. Later it was just more easier for them to do it themselves with the advent of better digital cameras. I will post some of those photos in a new thread soon.

Sometimes we have contests to see who can sleep longer, she usually wins. The first one is when she was just a kitten:

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/natashia-2.jpg

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/natashia-3.jpg

Here are a few of them together:

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/bs-4.jpg

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/bs-3.jpg

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/bs-2.jpg

This next one is one of my favorites. It didn't take Natasha long to find Boris' weak spot. :)

http://www.losgatosphoto.com/mg/cats/bs-1.jpg

-Mark-

southblues 01-27-2014 11:52 PM

Great pictures, Mark!

Panorama 01-28-2014 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juanitad (Post 1046785)
I have an 8 lb Yorkie and a 16 lb long haired white cat. Needless to say, the dog rules the cat - but it fun to see them give each other a bath. Love my housemates!

Juanitad,

Would you mind shipping me your Yorkie for the weekend? I like to teach my cats a lesson or two. It sounds like your Yorkie might be an excellent instructor. :)

-Mark-

Panorama 01-28-2014 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by southblues (Post 1046798)
Great pictures, Mark!

Thanks Celeste! I never get tired of hearing that. :)

BTW, I moved the images to a new thread to make it easier for others to find and contribute.

-Mark-

Juanitad 01-29-2014 12:16 AM

Mark - If I could do without Sassy for the weekend, you could borrow her! It is funny to see the dog and cat chasing each other, chewing on each other and then sitting down and giving each other a bath! My son-in-law says I don't need a throw to say warm when I'm watching TV, I have live blankets! I can hardly move with both of them laying on me - keeps me warm though!

Juanita

sham0968 02-02-2014 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Panorama (Post 1046832)
Thanks Celeste! I never get tired of hearing that. :)

BTW, I moved the images to a new thread to make it easier for others to find and contribute.

-Mark-

So cute all of the animals. I have a boxer and a cat but I want a yorkie but do not know if I am ready for another animal yet.


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