
Look, I didn’t want to complain. But since you brought this up… GEEZ! You human! You really should carry some common sense in you when arranging the pots. I mean, this one was TOTALLY blocking my way out of the drain!
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Look, I didn’t want to complain. But since you brought this up… GEEZ! You human! You really should carry some common sense in you when arranging the pots. I mean, this one was TOTALLY blocking my way out of the drain!
Urm, excuse me, who am I?
They eat side by side, play as a team, and sleep close to each other. On the side note, there was a wound on the right ear of Scooby the dog since the day we started bathing him. I’m not sure where he got it. We initially thought it’d heal on its own but it didn’t. When we were there bathing him 2 weeks ago he was rather disturbed by the wound. So last week, I decided to rinse it with warm sea salt water. Today when we went back for his bathing session, we saw that it’s starting to heal! When we adopted Coco back in June 2009, we wanted to have a companion for Xiao Bi so she wouldn’t be so bored and start messing up the place – yes I’ll admit, that was our primary intention. After having Gobi (Xiao Bi’s sister) and Xiao Bi, I didn’t want to buy another dog and decided that there were so many strays out there waiting to be adopted and I’ll have one of them. The right one. So we met Coco.
She was so small when she first joined us. My family always made fun of her almost-entirely-black appearance – even her tongue has some black spots!
Though she was small, she still wrestled with Xiao Bi. And Xiao Bi being the big sister was surprisingly very gentle with her new mate – in fact she has NEVER been that gentle to me before!
In no time, Coco has grown into a piece of black wind (if there is such a thing) full of energy, running around the house digging and chewing on things like nobody’s business. And that’s when we realised OMG WE’VE GOT OURSELVES ANOTHER XIAO BI!
Anyway, HAPPY 1 YEAR OLD, Coco! I hope now that you’ve finally celebrated your first birthday, you’ll learn not to crawl into the neighbour’s yard, not to play with anything handy or not handy including paints, not to eat everything you see including the toys, not to eat your own poop – and PLEASE STOP POOPING ON YOUR OWN BLANKET! We love you! But. They are always a huge mess. This is what they do on a daily basis. They wrestle. And then there are you-bite-my-back-I-bite-yours scenes. If one of them ever sit down to catch a breath, the other will make sure she does her part of disturbing. And then you’ll see them jumping on / over / at each other. And pretending that they can bite. |
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