I’d forgotten about Keyush, thanks for the reminder. We are shaken up about Sherpa.
Despite was a bad choice of words.
You’re right about his wobble being part of his charm.
Have you seen orangeisthenewblackandtan on Instagram? He a wobbly cat as well.
They absolutely do!
I agree with this, too. But there are notable exceptions, especially if the animal was raised from a very young age. Finnegan Fox (post #7 in this thread) is a great example. His adorable laugh when being skritched is priceless!
There’s another video (not posted here) of a young but obviously wild fox that wandered into a lady’s walled back yard through a small hole in the wall. She slowly and gradually tried to offer it food and water which it initially refused to take. She gently persisted, very wisely leaving the hole open in case the fox wanted to leave, bringing to mind the old expression, “if you love it set it free; if it comes back to you, it’s yours; if it doesn’t, it never was.” Long story short, the fox stayed, and eventually bonded with her and her other pets, but it took a lot of time and patience.
I like to watch Pete Moss and the Boo Crew aka MonkeyBoo, Monkey Happy and Monkey Princess Meela. The antics of the monkeys, the affection they and their human buddies obviously have for each other, and Mr. Moss’s soothing Southern accent (he talks at length about the monkeys and whatever else comes to mind), fascinate me and usually lift my spirits.
Dragon and Me…a series of videos of an albino iguana.
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