07-25-2008, 08:59 AM
Sorry about your loss Kani-lehui. But twenty is a long life for a cat, my oldest was 17 yrs. It sounds like your cat couldn't have had a better home.. peace.
Kali (Rescue)Chipped and ready to be shipped
Kula (Rescue)Chipped and ready to be shipped
Milo (Rescue)Chipped and ready to be shipped
Tiggy (Ferril cat)
Picca (Ferril cat)
Aschi (ashi)(Ferril cat)
Snowbell (Ferril cat)
Crystal (Oro uno doc) Horse
Tanner (One tan doc) Horse
But the late Cody(14) and Chelsea(12)(aka black lassie)were the true loves of my life, man I miss em. Chelsea saved my a ss up in Demmings New Mexico one late night/early morning while checking into a seedy motel on the Hwy. No tears dave!!
Ok, I have some really good stories about Chelsea but the funniest story is about the day that Cody decided to take a swim..
See Cody didnt care much for swimming whereas Chelsea was a pure water dog. So Cody would always stay up on the beach with my wife and I as Chelsea was swimming out in the kelp and chasing birds as we walked the beaches of N. County San Diego.
One day as we walked the beach with Cody just out in front of us and Cheslea doing her best to learn how to body surf, out of no where comes this pit bull and man he hit Cody on a dead run and immediatly locked onto him. I might need to mention that Cody was a humungas Golden Retriever. More than one Vet had said he was the biggist Golden they had ever seen before, weighing in at 110+ lbs. He was mamouth but sooo layed back..
Anyway, so this pit bull is locked on Cody but he's kinda high and nearer the top of ole Codys neck.. Soo Cody who's still on his feet is trying to shake this relentless, as they are, pit bull off of him. Of course I'm freakin out and trying to get in position to kick the pit (sorry beachboy) when Big Cody decides this was a good day to take a swim.. And off he went right out in to the waves with the pit bull in tow. Cody's swimming along like a listing sail boat when finally the pit who can only breath through his nose, which is going in and ou of the water, has had enough and releases.
He's honking and trying to get back to shore when out of the side of my vision comes Chelsea at full steam. Now this lab could get a toy off the bottom of the shallow end of a pool. Just about the time the pit bull is getting to where he can stand up she hits him and he goes back down and she's on top and he's under water and she's doing her damdest to pull him back out into the surf. This pits had enough and he's just trying to survive meanwhile Cody is waiting on the next set to surf in on.
I'm yelling at Chelsea who finally lets up. The pit bull's owner is trying to get his dog and actually cussing me.. My friend from dallas is yelling at him.. Oh well the rest is just stupid human stuff. But yep.. we'll always remember the day that Cody decided to take a swimm... The End
Dam.. I miss them two..
Blessings,
dave
"It doesn't mean that much to me to mean that much to you" Neil Young
Kali (Rescue)Chipped and ready to be shipped
Kula (Rescue)Chipped and ready to be shipped
Milo (Rescue)Chipped and ready to be shipped
Tiggy (Ferril cat)
Picca (Ferril cat)
Aschi (ashi)(Ferril cat)
Snowbell (Ferril cat)
Crystal (Oro uno doc) Horse
Tanner (One tan doc) Horse
But the late Cody(14) and Chelsea(12)(aka black lassie)were the true loves of my life, man I miss em. Chelsea saved my a ss up in Demmings New Mexico one late night/early morning while checking into a seedy motel on the Hwy. No tears dave!!
Ok, I have some really good stories about Chelsea but the funniest story is about the day that Cody decided to take a swim..
See Cody didnt care much for swimming whereas Chelsea was a pure water dog. So Cody would always stay up on the beach with my wife and I as Chelsea was swimming out in the kelp and chasing birds as we walked the beaches of N. County San Diego.
One day as we walked the beach with Cody just out in front of us and Cheslea doing her best to learn how to body surf, out of no where comes this pit bull and man he hit Cody on a dead run and immediatly locked onto him. I might need to mention that Cody was a humungas Golden Retriever. More than one Vet had said he was the biggist Golden they had ever seen before, weighing in at 110+ lbs. He was mamouth but sooo layed back..
Anyway, so this pit bull is locked on Cody but he's kinda high and nearer the top of ole Codys neck.. Soo Cody who's still on his feet is trying to shake this relentless, as they are, pit bull off of him. Of course I'm freakin out and trying to get in position to kick the pit (sorry beachboy) when Big Cody decides this was a good day to take a swim.. And off he went right out in to the waves with the pit bull in tow. Cody's swimming along like a listing sail boat when finally the pit who can only breath through his nose, which is going in and ou of the water, has had enough and releases.
He's honking and trying to get back to shore when out of the side of my vision comes Chelsea at full steam. Now this lab could get a toy off the bottom of the shallow end of a pool. Just about the time the pit bull is getting to where he can stand up she hits him and he goes back down and she's on top and he's under water and she's doing her damdest to pull him back out into the surf. This pits had enough and he's just trying to survive meanwhile Cody is waiting on the next set to surf in on.
I'm yelling at Chelsea who finally lets up. The pit bull's owner is trying to get his dog and actually cussing me.. My friend from dallas is yelling at him.. Oh well the rest is just stupid human stuff. But yep.. we'll always remember the day that Cody decided to take a swimm... The End
Dam.. I miss them two..
Blessings,
dave
"It doesn't mean that much to me to mean that much to you" Neil Young
Blessings,
dave
"It doesn't mean that much to me.. to mean that much to you." Neil Young
dave
"It doesn't mean that much to me.. to mean that much to you." Neil Young