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  • chenheart
    chenheart Member Posts: 5,159
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    Ahhhhhh...the curative power
    Ahhhhhh...the curative power of true friends~ both the 2 and 4 legged varieties. These tests are so un-nerving, aren't they? I don't know why I feel so compelled to be upbeat and friendly during these procedures; false courage a lot of the time. But I am everyone's favorite patient~ smiling, complimenting, non complaining. On the outside anyway, my inner self wants to cry and bolt out of there!

    I am so happy you have both human and pet friends! I have loving pets as well; we rescued Cooper ( he was cooped up in a shelter for a few months) a ridgeback/something else mix a year ago~ the most pitiful face on the planet~he looks positively forelorn! I say he was darned lucky he was smart enough NOT to bark at the shelter when we were playing with him~ he has that houndy "roooo--rooooo-rooooo" head-in- the-air howl which may well have changed our choice then and there! I cringe when he has to go out after midnight and lets the neighbors know he sees something in the backyard!

    We also have an intuitive Russian Blue cat~ he is for the most part aloof, unless he senses I don't feel well. He then becomes part of my body~ almost like a feline appendage! Sits on my chest, curls in the crook of my legs, and purrs in my ears. Not at the same time, of course.

    I am so glad you have loving pets~ and a loving relationship with your sister! It is way more fun shopping, laughing, eating and getting feedback from a sister than a dog! Well, that's my experience, anyway! And my dog hasn't learned how to text message....a necessary evil in my world!

    Hugs,
    Chen♥
  • susie09
    susie09 Member Posts: 2,930
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    chenheart said:

    Ahhhhhh...the curative power
    Ahhhhhh...the curative power of true friends~ both the 2 and 4 legged varieties. These tests are so un-nerving, aren't they? I don't know why I feel so compelled to be upbeat and friendly during these procedures; false courage a lot of the time. But I am everyone's favorite patient~ smiling, complimenting, non complaining. On the outside anyway, my inner self wants to cry and bolt out of there!

    I am so happy you have both human and pet friends! I have loving pets as well; we rescued Cooper ( he was cooped up in a shelter for a few months) a ridgeback/something else mix a year ago~ the most pitiful face on the planet~he looks positively forelorn! I say he was darned lucky he was smart enough NOT to bark at the shelter when we were playing with him~ he has that houndy "roooo--rooooo-rooooo" head-in- the-air howl which may well have changed our choice then and there! I cringe when he has to go out after midnight and lets the neighbors know he sees something in the backyard!

    We also have an intuitive Russian Blue cat~ he is for the most part aloof, unless he senses I don't feel well. He then becomes part of my body~ almost like a feline appendage! Sits on my chest, curls in the crook of my legs, and purrs in my ears. Not at the same time, of course.

    I am so glad you have loving pets~ and a loving relationship with your sister! It is way more fun shopping, laughing, eating and getting feedback from a sister than a dog! Well, that's my experience, anyway! And my dog hasn't learned how to text message....a necessary evil in my world!

    Hugs,
    Chen♥

    Our pets are always so
    Our pets are always so loving and always right there when you need them, just like yours are Cynthia. They can lift our spirits up when we are feeling down for sure.

    They certainly don't ask for much except to be loved and ofcourse food. LOL


    Wishing you clean reports from your tests.


    We will all be praying for you and sending you peaceful, positive thoughts.



    Hugs, Susie