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Oh man, poor Malcolm. Sorry for your loss @Yoda, what a beautiful cat.

I have a black cat called Neville who is of a similar age and am rather terrrified this will happen to him



I got one of these. Anyone know what it is?

Lordy, it looks plastic. Is it real?
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It certainly is.

It's called an Axolotl. Ours is called 'Buddy'. It's kind of like a salamander. Is carnivorous and can grow limbs back!
Yikes.



My wife and I have 3 dogs; Great Dane, German Shepherd, and a Rottweiler. All are giant cuddle-muffins.
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That's Peter, our newest family member, unfortunately dealing with some skin issues. It's heart-wrenching to see him suffer, so we've decided to order apoquel for dogs canada to help alleviate his discomfort. We're hopeful that this will bring him relief and allow him to enjoy his time with us more comfortably. If anyone has experience with using Apoquel or managing skin issues in dogs, I'd love to hear your insights and recommendations. Our priority is to ensure Peter's well-being and happiness in our home.
Aw, poor baby! I hope he's feeling better now.




That's Peter, our newest family member, unfortunately dealing with some skin issues. It's heart-wrenching to see him suffer, so we've decided to order apoquel for dogs canada to help alleviate his discomfort. We're hopeful that this will bring him relief and allow him to enjoy his time with us more comfortably. If anyone has experience with using Apoquel or managing skin issues in dogs, I'd love to hear your insights and recommendations. Our priority is to ensure Peter's well-being and happiness in our home.
Do some extensive research on dogs with skin issues because it can get really bad & the dog can lose all its fur. Not to mention the discomfort associated therewith.

It’s very treatable though. If you know all this, forgive me for butting in.



This picture breaks my heart. Owned a blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniel that I really dearly loved. She passed eight years ago of heart disease (common ailment with the breed) and because of "Lily", I will never own a pet again. I still weep at times.

Like now...



You ready? You look ready.


i bought this bed over a year ago. he wouldn’t use it all. then he got sick all over the living room rug the other night (that was not a fun mess to clean up )

but now he’s using it. and he’s loving it. probably realizes he was a fool for not using it sooner

edit: i’m thinking i should just burn the rug



Okay, not pets, but I figure people would be interested anyway. I went to Los Angeles recently and the gibbons there were pretty incredible. As loud as this is, it was twice as loud in person:




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I assume it's an uncanny valley thing.
Probably. Thankfully, primates are usually easy to avoid.

I remember several years back a friend of mine had a jungle themed party for her daughter. My friend sometimes handles dogs for a lady who provides animals for ads/movies/TV, etc. so she's met a bunch of other animal handlers in the business including one that has a bunch of exotic animals. She hired this guy for the party and he brought a bunch of reptiles, a capuchin monkey, and three baboons - including one big male that was trained to pose for photos with people. The other adults at the party were freaked out by the reptiles, but were delighted by the monkeys. Not me. Pet a gigantic python? Sure! Pet an alligator? Absolutely. Pose with a baboon? Oh hell no.