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My Pussy Roomie
About a year ago, I became a boarder in a house with three cats. It isn't that I actively dislike cats; I am merely indifferent towards them, but I've had to live with the consequences of moving into what used to be Himeji's room— the young girl pictured above.
Alexis D. SmolenskPublished 7 years ago in PetlifeThis is My House
I was raised around dogs all of my life, so I understand that connection between an owner and their four-legged furry baby.
Linda BlankenshipPublished 7 years ago in PetlifeSquirrelendipity
I was on a photo expedition in Morrow Bay, California shooting the typical tourist-type photos that everyone who visits the area shoots.
Lon Casler BixbyPublished 7 years ago in PetlifeOn My Way
So I was thinking back today and I found myself remembering a road trip that me and my family took when I was REALLY little. A few of them actually that REALLY stuck in my mind. This is all about road trips up to my late grandfather's cabin.
Zachery LeePublished 7 years ago in FamiliesBest Toys for Small Dogs
Dogs come in an incredibly wide range of sizes. Bigger dogs, like the Great Dane or Tibetan Mastiff, can easily weigh over 180 pounds. Smaller dogs, such as Chihuahuas, might barely push 3 pounds when fully grown.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in PetlifePotty Training Tips for Beginners
One of the things that parents really detest doing is changing diapers — and who can blame them? Human feces isn't exactly the nicest part of having a baby. Thankfully, kids can actually get potty trained relatively quickly.
Stephanie GladwellPublished 7 years ago in FamiliesLosing My Stepdad at Christmas
Losing someone you are close to is never easy. Boxing Day will always be a sad memory for me, as that was the day my Stepdad sadly past away. My Mother told me on the phone she was heartbroken and I couldn't take it in. That night I cried, in fact I spent many days after crying too, as not long before that I also lost my son to adoption.
Carol TownendPublished 7 years ago in FamiliesMishaps, Schedules and Disaster
When I decided to go back to work I had to face the same traumatic decision as every other working mother. "Who will take care of my child while I am away?"