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Lynx

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Reminds me of the joke about a farmer who was complaining about the high price of dog food. His friend said, "I feed my dogs turnips." So the farmer went home and tried that, with dismal results.

Couple weeks later the farmer met his friend again and reported that his dogs wouldn't eat turnips. The friend said, "Yeah, mine wouldn't either for the first couple of weeks."
 

HealthAndHappiness

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What in the world?

Reminds me of the joke about a farmer who was complaining about the high price of dog food. His friend said, "I feed my dogs turnips." So the farmer went home and tried that, with dismal results.

Couple weeks later the farmer met his friend again and reported that his dogs wouldn't eat turnips. The friend said, "Yeah, mine wouldn't either for the first couple of weeks."
Lol!
He's like Like Farside's Larson.


 

HealthAndHappiness

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What in the world?

Reminds me of the joke about a farmer who was complaining about the high price of dog food. His friend said, "I feed my dogs turnips." So the farmer went home and tried that, with dismal results.

Couple weeks later the farmer met his friend again and reported that his dogs wouldn't eat turnips. The friend said, "Yeah, mine wouldn't either for the first couple of weeks."
Doggies like Veggies too!
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I used to know a couple who raised a fawn that was injured and abandoned. It was house trained and came and went as it pleased. There was a bell mounted next to the door when it wanted to go outside. He liked being petted and seemed smart. As an adult his rack wasn't as big as this one because he was neutered, but a decent buck.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Looks like a serval hybrid kitten, known as a "Savannah" breed variant.

Ever seen those things pounce? They are cute even when they are hunting. They spring way up in the air and come down on their prey.
Sure, easy for you to say. You're not a geko! Lol!
You know your cats.
I was guessing an ocelot kitten, but probably way off.
I would like to see that if you ever run across another video. Is this one young?
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Looks like a serval hybrid kitten, known as a "Savannah" breed variant.

Ever seen those things pounce? They are cute even when they are hunting. They spring way up in the air and come down on their prey.
You're right. There's a bunch of serval videos.
Are they the latest popular exotic pet?

 

HealthAndHappiness

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Nutritionally, dogs can thrive from a omnivorous diet within their requirements. 99% of Processed dog foods contain poor ingredients IMHO. Moldy corn and other mycotoxins in grain storage kills a LOT of the poor critters. I warned people against Purina when I was one of the first to discover this. Nobody heeded the warning. Many months later it finally got to the lamestream media.
You just have to do some homework to learn what is safe for dogs. A good place is a book, Foods Dogs Die For if you have a dog. It contains recipes and is practical.
I put this out there because I know there are pet owners here. Maybe it will help someone.