Remi in garden 9 mo 1

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  1. 10 days ago on Pickles

    This has actually happened without the leash. While watching TV, Remi stands in front of my husband with sad eyes and as soon as he gets up to go to the door to let her out, she’s up in his spot with her head resting on the arm. He gets the side eye when he comes back and just tells her to move over!

  2. 16 days ago on Betty

    Me for one!

  3. 16 days ago on Overboard

    I worry every evening when Remi goes out umpteen times that she’s going to come across a skunk. The one and only time that happened she was let in the deck door and wandered through the family room before we realized she had been sprayed! I can’t even begin to tell you how awful it was.

  4. 20 days ago on Red and Rover

    Our girl runs in her sleep. It’s not fun after she’s sneaked onto the bed in the middle of the night and you’re awakened with the kicking and the occasional whimper.

  5. 22 days ago on Pickles

    Our three ate kibble on our porch when they were strays. Now, it’s a dry food the vet recommends plus they split a can of Fancy Feast twice a day and it can’t be the same two times in a row.

  6. 22 days ago on Pickles

    Yes, and that was all fine until each one became a house cat and now they can’t eat the same thing (Fancy Feast, no less) for two days in a row. One of them will yowl if he doesn’t like the food! They are too funny!

  7. about 1 month ago on Off the Mark

    And heaven forbid, you feed the same Fancy Feast for supper that they had for breakfast or even maybe yesterday! For strays, they got picky really fast.

  8. about 1 month ago on Non Sequitur

    It’s pretty bad when I go to the Comics before CNN and only look at the headlines so I have some idea. Don’t want to delve any deeper because it’s not good for the BP!

  9. about 1 month ago on Stone Soup

    My thought exactly! I love it! But I always loved this strip and even in black and white!

  10. about 1 month ago on Red and Rover

    Zoos and other wildlife centers are looking for your old Christmas tree too!