WardenWolf
WardenWolf t1_ixp66ah wrote
Wow, she looks great for 90, and she has some amazing talent.
WardenWolf t1_iubf9jl wrote
(slightly more) Dead Kennedys.
WardenWolf t1_itwn3cj wrote
Those perfect Halloween eyes.
WardenWolf t1_ittncp9 wrote
Reply to comment by Redheadmane in I don’t have a cat. But this little ball of fluff managed to cut open a screen on our porch during Hurricane Ian. So now I have a cat. by Kwhean
Phoenix is a bad place for outdoor cats, sadly. Phoenix native here. I found this big boy in Virginia after someone dumped him (and yes, I made absolutely sure he was a dump) and brought him with me when I moved back to Phoenix. Meet Theta.
WardenWolf t1_ittmok4 wrote
Reply to comment by Redheadmane in I don’t have a cat. But this little ball of fluff managed to cut open a screen on our porch during Hurricane Ian. So now I have a cat. by Kwhean
Brown tabbies are relatively common. They tend to be very large and very gentle. I have a big 15 pound boy I rescued in Virginia after someone dumped him. He has such an amazing personality.
WardenWolf t1_ittmhq4 wrote
Reply to I don’t have a cat. But this little ball of fluff managed to cut open a screen on our porch during Hurricane Ian. So now I have a cat. by Kwhean
Good luck earning her trust. Brown tabbies tend to be overly large and overly gentle.
WardenWolf t1_je2xtay wrote
Reply to This old woman was snooping around our backyard at work. She did not see the drop. by DogmaJones
You really need to mark that. You could be held liable for an unmarked hazard. Had that happen to me in a parking lot. It looked like the parking lot continued down towards the adjacent building. There were no pavement edge markers or anything, and due to the slope of it you couldn't see it. My vehicle dropped 1 foot off the edge (fortunately an SUV with good ground clearance, and was able to keep driving forwards).