ChrisTech
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Thanks but he doesn't press his head anywhere - just an occasional 100 yard stare, which made my vet laugh as his dog does the same. 

Thanks but he doesn't press his head anywhere - just an occasional 100 yard stare, which made my vet laugh as his dog does the same.![]()
TOO funny - HA HA HA HA HA HA
Most techs over the years have been doing the same thing for the same reasonIt's because they have a lot on their minds.
Did you perhaps accidently slam the door shut one time as the cat was about to walk through?I will open the door and she will not even move. Its weird alright but she is getting old and has also developed a nervous twitch too.
Did you perhaps accidently slam the door shut one time as the cat was about to walk through?
I think that would make me somewhat apprehensive and twitchy too.
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We have 2 cats - male & female. The male gravitates to my Mrs. most times and the female "claims me as hers!"Is that not funny as all get out???
Tree got tired of being ****** on and ate the dog. Still sad though to die that way.![]()
"The Southern Forest World museum in Waycross, Georgia, is the proud home of Stuckie the mummified dog. A logging contractor found the 4-year-old hound stuck in a stump in 1980. No one knows how Stuckie got stuck, but experts think he has been stuck since 1960."
Sure, it's kinda sad, but with a name like "Stuckie", it's also kinda LOL.
I'm guessing the final thoughts Stuckie had were "Note to self: Starting tomorrow, no more chasing rabbits into tight spaces."Tree got tired of being ****** on and ate the dog. Still sad though to die that way.
HA HA HA HA HA HA"Note to self: Starting tomorrow, no more chasing rabbits into tight spaces."
Yet, they put it on display and named him "Stuckie".As a dog lover, I fail to find anything funny in the situation, and just imagine what that poor dog went through to his dying breath.![]()