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Our neighbors. The larger horse is an absolute bully and follows closely behind the pony nipping his butt all day long.
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I keep rooting for the little guy to give him a good swift kick, but clearly he’s a pacifist.
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A recently purchased tee shirt. I can never resist a funny brewery slogan, but when I researched this one I discovered it just sells equipment. No matter, it’s still beer related.
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The look your cat gives you when you don’t share your chicken salad sandwich.
Sorry Dudley, it had onions. I couldn’t.
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Since turning 50? This is the story of my life.
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You couldn’t just leave the onions out?
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I wasn’t making it for him….
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Newbie cat parent question here: are onions toxic to cats, or does Dudley just not like them?
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Toxic. No onions! Or salt, chocolate, grapes, raisins, nuts and coffee.
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Thank you. Good to know.
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That’s the same toxic list for dogs too.
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Dudley response would be, but I’d pick the onions out mom, hello? Lol
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Dudley’s response would be, why did you put them in all. But it’s too dangerous either way.
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Cracks me up when Sydney gives me that look even though it’s something I know she won’t like. Yesterday, I was making guacamole and she was eyeing it like it was a steak. Funny, when I offered her a bite of avocado, she suddenly had no interest.
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Dudley will positively climb up my leg when I’m cutting ham, but won’t eat it if I give it to him.
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A funny personality goes a looooong way and it doesn’t really age.
That face on him! You should have picked out all the onions.
I’m a little bit mad at the big horse and I too want the pony to give him a taste of his own bully-ness.
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I’m counting on my sense of humor staying young and supple. Lord knows the rest of me isn’t…
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