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What is Your Pet Doing Right Now?

Staying cool.

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The delightful Ms. Dee Dee Deeds (Ms. Deeds for short) is annoyed at having her picture taken during a meditation session.

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My cat is normally cuddly, but he has been relentless for the last hour. Tried climbing up my leg as I was doing dishes. So I lay down with him and pet him on his face where he likes it. Turns out he has a scab under his ear, and it is very sensitive to touch. He must have gotten in his first fight. So I finally got him to eat and he is now napping.
 
It's a complicated story with my former pet (me and my ex-wife adopted her, then when my son was born my ex-wife sent her to my adoptive mother's house and she stayed here)

She is somewhere, I don't know where

Edit:

She's outside barking at something, she barks loudly and it really upsets me
 
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This is Ollie the Blind Alleycat. Right now, he's wondering why I've come into the room and haven't started rubbing his belly yet. He can't see that I'm taking his picture because he was born without eyeballs.

Don't be sad.

Ollie, being a cat, has no idea he's got a disability. He gets along just fine, doing normal cat stuff, like climbing really high, then jumping down. He's amazing at catching mice.

As long as he is in a stable environment (and my wife doesn't rearrange the furniture), you'd never know he's blind.

Ollie has taught me a lot about how to live, so I frequently rub his belly.
 
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This is Ollie the Blind Alleycat. Right now, he's wondering why I've come into the room and haven't started rubbing his belly yet. He can't see that I'm taking his picture because he was born without eyeballs.

Don't be sad.

Ollie, being a cat, has no idea he's got a disability. He gets along just fine, doing normal cat stuff, like climbing really high, then jumping down. He's amazing at catching mice.

As long as he is in a stable environment (and my wife doesn't rearrange the furniture), you'd never know he's blind.

Ollie has taught me a lot about how to live, so I frequently rub his belly.
What a sweet kitty! His fur looks so soft!
 

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