Photos and videos of our amazing 2D residents

My wee boy Kesey tangled with an un-neutered male. His neck & cheek were swollen from the cat bite. He's on antibiotics and faring well. I took a picture to send the my vet and thought it was a lovely picture of one of my 2D companions. I spoke with my neighbor btw and she's going to have her kitty neutered in early February. Kesey face.jpg
 
2D companion number 2: Puddy Tat chillaxing on her cat tree. :lol: Did I mention I love cats... What treasures our 2D friends are.

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I read this in “To War with Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly 1939–1945” about animals, how important they are.

“Flowers and trees, birds and animals are important to us all in wartime-they remind us of peace, gardens and happy days when we would be sure of tomorrows. I found myself thinking of the little dog Whitaker brought out of besieged Tobruk, of General Jumbo's great affection for his beautiful horse, and Coco who never fails to welcome me when I return from work. These silent allies are very precious.”

Coco was a Parrot.

We are lucky to live with animals or plants or near nature. It is a gift.
 
Humanity arrives in 4D.
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That was wonderful Seve. Cows are so beautiful and smell beautiful, too. I was once a Scout and many outings in the countryside we slept on farms, near cows, on straw. Always for me, the cows I found them not only kind and gentle but maternal, and sleeping on the straw that smelled so good, drinking the milk coming out of the cow, it was like feeling in the arms of my mother.
 
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