+ one single tear down my cheek.
+ one single tear down my cheek.
+1 ass gettin’ big.
Wouldn’t my hands be behind my back though? I can’t bring them over my head. I am intrigued by this though. As a child I used to fantasize about being able to escape from crazy capers and saving the day. Now, I just imagine taking a nap and waiting for someone to come take the cuffs/ties off me.
+ 1 Cactus Flower
In my mind they were all dressed in black, with berets and sunglasses. And possibly a goatee.
The Hollywood Bowl has similar rules. Duran Duran went on late and they cut their encore down. No Save a Prayer for smokey.
Likely more expensive. The request a quote on the pet plan site goes up to at least 15 years for cats...
She did! I think that the cat that I grew up with lived to 19 as well. Poor Bailey’s diet was largely dictated by her gigantic 27-lb brother for the first 15 years. We tried all kinds of foods for him until he got cancer and then I fed him anything he wanted. B’s IBS was persistent for most of her life and we…
That plan, sadly, does not exist. That is the EXACT reason that I never got insurance for my cats. Of course, when they got older and got sick I had to pay out of pocket. I wanted a plan like MY plan where annual appts and dentals would be covered. Nope. Pet insurance covers only emergencies or non routine…
I use Pet Plan and it works for us (and my sister’s dog).
When we insured Chimay we had to have her knees checked for some sort of patella issue that German Shepherds are prone too. She’s a mix so her knees were fine. We went with Pet Plan. For the most part it’s been easy for us (and my sister who recommended this to us in the first place).
Or older pets. You have to get the coverage when they are young although there may be an exception for newly adopted pets.
When we adopted are GSD mix, we had to get her patellas checked. Yes, they would have denied her if she had a “pre-existing” condition. A good relationship with your vet helps with the insurance exam.
I posted above about us. We insured Chimay when we adopted her because dealing with Smokey’s multiple myeloma had been an expensive ordeal. Smokey was diagnosed in June 2011 and we lost him in October 2011 when it was determined that the new meds weren’t working and were shutting down his kidneys/liver. Poor Bailey…
First, having lost my 15 year old cat, Smokey to cancer and then my 19 year old cat Bailey to old age and IBS, I feel all of your pain, and I offer my condolences and hope.
Don’t wait for him to get older or sick. I didn’t insure my cats when they were young and by the time Smokey had multiple myeloma and Bailey had the worst IBS ever, it was too late and too expensive. Get them on a plan when they are young and healthy. Otherwise the cost of insurance will be prohibitive.
People have made fun of me for using a treadmill for long runs, calling it boring. I’m all, please, running with Lt. Van Buren, Briscoe and McCoy is like old home week.
I sometimes look like an ass when I yell “redirect” at McCoy though. Eh, whatever it takes. ;)
I have a sickness. I love watching Law & Order while on the treadmill.
-1 for giving me nightmares.
When you hear Tinkerbell’s chimes, turn the page. Or Bagheera’s growl. Or Pongo’s bark. Or Bernard’s nervous laugh.