This is the dog after coming out of the washing machine!
Simda does look like an anime protagonist tho
He should hunt mice, not snakes…
Actually we are very thankful our local feral Qat population hunts snakes. It keeps the diamondback rattlesnake population down.
My fat cats, Buddy and his sister Missy. They were “barn cats” from next door but decided air conditioning and couches were better and just sort of, moved in.
These are my beautiful babies, Bizkit is an English Bulldog and my cat Pigeon is a baby angel… they love to sleep together back to back… so cute it hurts
Nice frenchy
How cute they are.
In that case, it’s great. However, in big cities, the problem of rats is enormous.
In my neighborhood, there are plenty of abandoned yards and perfect for snake breeding…
We have rats, too, but the coyotes and badgers eat those.
We had a donkey when I was growing up ip. Weisenheimer. Called him Himey. He adored me. Followed me everywhere, no matter how deep into our swamp I went hunting turtles and tadpoles, or fishing for catfish. When a donkey loves you, it’s with their entire heart. He passed during my first tour in the Navy. He was 37.
They even have the same mass volume if I’m not mistaken, seems they were ctrl + c, ctrl + v
Oh I don’t know the lifespan of a donkey but 37 seems to be a nice amount
I think I remember they can live up to 40 or so.
Teddy is a bit over a year old now, so I’ll have him for a good while. He’ll probably out last me, realistically speaking. He’s a good boy…loves to play with the cow (she likes it too). I’ve got all kinds of critters: turkeys, chickens, cats, dogs, Guinea hens, horses. Tiny little farm but they all keep me entertained. If any of you are close to Victoria, TX and want some free eggs, just yell.
One of the reasons why you should live in the countryside far from big cities. Nature solves problems by itself.