nemomen
January 14, 2017, 2:34am
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In addition to the sombrero we got one more hat…
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Ratel
January 15, 2017, 5:05pm
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Lazy, rainy Sunday watching KittyTV (glass doors looking over the bird feeders) from bed.
You tell that hummingbird what’s what, Niko!
Nori Noriku, Intl. Long Cat of Comfort
Tubful of warm Niko
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I was wondering why the crows were freaking out this morning…
Coyote alert!
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We saw two last night while leaving to go to dinner. Driving in the dark, so taking a photo wasn’t possible.
To see one that bold in broad daylight, though, is a bit worrisome.
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Ratel
January 15, 2017, 9:05pm
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I think it’s just a matter of population. Not uncommon to see them during the day in Tucson.
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Ratel
January 17, 2017, 1:55am
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The boys:
Mona on the front porch of her deluxe, heated tortoise mansion:
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Not so little Yoda (10 months old and almost as big as her 6 year old “uncle”)
“Do not lay a hand on my kibble!”
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Mister_Eppy:
Monkees are the worse pets, they run all over your house, shit and piss at will, they pull your hair and assorted other nasty things. I nice dog or kitty, every thing else should be let wild.
All that and you’ll be drowning in shitty pop music all damn day. Who thought THAT was a good idea?!
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Ratel
January 17, 2017, 11:27pm
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Mona in her poop larder .
Coprophagia (/ˌkɒprəˈfeɪdʒiə/) or coprophagy (/kəˈprɒfədʒi/) is the consumption of feces. The word is derived from the Greek κόπρος copros, "feces" and φαγεῖν phagein, "to eat". Coprophagy refers to many kinds of feces-eating, including eating feces of other species (heterospecifics), of other individuals (allocoprophagy), or one's own (autocoprophagy) – those once deposited or taken directly from the anus.
In humans, coprophagia has been described since the late nineteenth century in individual...
She’s actually fed daily, so she rarely gets around to them. Perfect for the compost pile, though!
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agies
January 18, 2017, 3:22pm
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Brownie does it by design:
Cecotropes /siːˈkɒtrəpiːz/, also caecotrophia /siːˈkɒtrəfiːz/, caecal pellets, or night feces, are the product of the cecum, a part of the digestive system in mammals of the order lagomorpha, which includes two families: Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae (pikas). Cecotropes are passed through the intestines and subsequently reingested for added nutrients in a process known as "cecotrophy", "cecophagy", "pseudorumination", "refection", coprophagia or "coprophagy". Reingestion is also ...
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Ratel
January 18, 2017, 6:10pm
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Mona too: it’s a common feature of smaller grazers who lack the huge fermentation stomachs of ungulates or elephants. Plus, you don’t have to carry it around with you!
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TobinL
January 21, 2017, 6:10pm
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Rodan selfie… (sorta she had some help)
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Rodan looks kind of peeved.
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I thought that was just how cats looked…
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TobinL
January 21, 2017, 6:16pm
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Well it wasn’t her favorite position to be held but she is a very tolerant kitty. If I had the patience she would have eventually relaxed and dozed off though.
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gellfex
January 21, 2017, 6:41pm
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This is what a relaxed cat looks like.
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That is a creature who knows nothing of politics. So jelly right now. (The cat also appears to be jelly )
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