Kazoku Neko means "family cat" in Japanese. Most of my cats have had Japanese names. Our family members include: Kintaro, (male) his name means "big golden" and TT, (female) her initials stand for Triple Trouble. We have doggies too! Brownie, our adopted stray; Big Boy, one of her pups; and Penny, our failed foster.
Monday, September 02, 2013
We are still here!
We haven't posted in a little while. Things have been busy here but everyone is well. As soon as I get the gazillion photos off of my phone, I will be posting some updated shots of Kintaro & TT. Meanwhile, today is Labor Day. We are trying not to do much labor.
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The lack of labouring on Labour Day should ALWAYS be taken very SERIOUSLY.
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Nissy
I'm glad you checked in! Looking forward to photos - it has been a while!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you! Happy Labor Day!
ReplyDeleteWe're glad to hear from you, and happy that the news is all good.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear from you, friends. We look forward to catching up soon. Hope that non-laboring went well!
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Hi First Name!
It's me again, Tammy the Marketing Coordinator at The Uncommon Dog. We just finished another informative info-graphic that I thought you might be interested in. It's titled "How Dogs Became Our Best Friends!".
If you love dogs, like we do, then you'll love this story. Recent scientific breakthroughs have increased our understanding about how dogs have come to play such an integral part of our daily lives. This fun and engaging info-graphic tells that story in a way that we hope makes it accessible and interesting to everyone.
If you would like to share this info-graphic with your readers, please feel free to do so. You can find the info-graphic here: http://www.theuncommondog.com/how-dogs-became-our-best-friends.aspx Again, all we ask in return is that you link back to TheUncommonDog.com, in some way, from your post.
Also, definitely let me know if you do decide to post it because we'd be happy to spread the word again about the blog post by linking to it from our Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ pages.
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Big Tail Wag!
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We're a little late dropping by but it's good to see a post from you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Burrrrrthday, Momsbusy. We hope you and your kitties are all still hanging in there.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all the purrs, I am trying to use them wisely.
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