The Pets of Daft Sods Club (P.O.D.S.)

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  • Moopy23
    Moopy23 Member Posts: 1,751 Member
    Aortus Beat Me to it
    Hummph. That hubby of mine submitted all 3 of our dogs before I could. But....

    Congratulations, Madam Secretary! We are honored to have you as O.S., DSC.

    p.s. You ARE awfully good at this. Were you a Parliamentarian in your early life??
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    Moopy23 said:

    Aortus Beat Me to it
    Hummph. That hubby of mine submitted all 3 of our dogs before I could. But....

    Congratulations, Madam Secretary! We are honored to have you as O.S., DSC.

    p.s. You ARE awfully good at this. Were you a Parliamentarian in your early life??

    Parliamentarian?!?!?
    Thank you, dear Moopster, for the congratulations and the compliment. However, I am absolutely nothing without our Esteemed Leader - J. (Am sucking up to the boss, can you tell?)

    Darn that meddling husband of yours. Go ahead, YOU can post your canine pack, too. Won't matter, no such thing as double membership in PODS. And if he gives you grief - tell him you have MY permission, as the Official Secretary. And if he gives ME grief - I'll get my boss, J, to back me up.

    (Warning to Joe: Don't rile J, because - reminder - she's the caretaker of all those Aortus guppies. Can you say "ransom"?)

    Kind regards, Susan
    Proud Member and Official Secretary of
    The Daft Sod Club and The Pets of Daft Sods Club
  • aurora2009
    aurora2009 Member Posts: 544 Member

    Parliamentarian?!?!?
    Thank you, dear Moopster, for the congratulations and the compliment. However, I am absolutely nothing without our Esteemed Leader - J. (Am sucking up to the boss, can you tell?)

    Darn that meddling husband of yours. Go ahead, YOU can post your canine pack, too. Won't matter, no such thing as double membership in PODS. And if he gives you grief - tell him you have MY permission, as the Official Secretary. And if he gives ME grief - I'll get my boss, J, to back me up.

    (Warning to Joe: Don't rile J, because - reminder - she's the caretaker of all those Aortus guppies. Can you say "ransom"?)

    Kind regards, Susan
    Proud Member and Official Secretary of
    The Daft Sod Club and The Pets of Daft Sods Club

    Pets
    I have two cat's a longed female tabby who thinks she's a princess but for some reason we all call "Chucky" and a big ball of fluff male that we call "Toby". Both are just over a year old.
    For the most part they are indoor/outdoor cat's, except for at night when my princess is posted next to me. :)
    I don't know what I'd do without her quiet love.
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072

    Pets
    I have two cat's a longed female tabby who thinks she's a princess but for some reason we all call "Chucky" and a big ball of fluff male that we call "Toby". Both are just over a year old.
    For the most part they are indoor/outdoor cat's, except for at night when my princess is posted next to me. :)
    I don't know what I'd do without her quiet love.

    Welcome.....
    Aurora and your furry friends. They sound gorgeous.

    Jxxxxxxxxx
  • fauxma
    fauxma Member Posts: 3,577 Member
    tasha_111 said:

    Welcome.....
    Aurora and your furry friends. They sound gorgeous.

    Jxxxxxxxxx

    I have 2 indoor cats, Cocoa
    I have 2 indoor cats, Cocoa and Cricket. They were feral kittens born in our yard. We also had their mom, Lion, until a few weeks ago. I think I told you that she brought the kittens out 9 years ago just as I was ending cancer treatment for the first time and passed aways just after I finished this cancer treatment. And outside there are 3 new feral kittens and their mom and brother (he was born 7 months ago). We are trying to catch them but they are very clever. And they in turn attract every male in the neighborhood. We name them all. So here goes, Mama Cat, Totoro, Phantom, Smoke and Eli. The male visitors are Long Tail, Weasel, Little Gray, Dingy More, and Midnight. We have had feral mom cats come into our yard (different ones every time) for the past 9 years. At one time there were 3 moms with 3 kittens each. I have caught over 30 cats and kittens. And I always go around and ask the neighbors if the mom's are there. Of course, they say yes, but they truly are feral. Wild, Spitting, hissing cats. Our Lion must have been a pet because she was always a sweet heart. Her boys are good, but crazy for that are definitely PODS.
    Maybe my outdoor ferals are really guppies and that is why there are so many.
    CATFISH

    Stef
  • rjjj
    rjjj Member Posts: 1,822 Member
    fauxma said:

    I have 2 indoor cats, Cocoa
    I have 2 indoor cats, Cocoa and Cricket. They were feral kittens born in our yard. We also had their mom, Lion, until a few weeks ago. I think I told you that she brought the kittens out 9 years ago just as I was ending cancer treatment for the first time and passed aways just after I finished this cancer treatment. And outside there are 3 new feral kittens and their mom and brother (he was born 7 months ago). We are trying to catch them but they are very clever. And they in turn attract every male in the neighborhood. We name them all. So here goes, Mama Cat, Totoro, Phantom, Smoke and Eli. The male visitors are Long Tail, Weasel, Little Gray, Dingy More, and Midnight. We have had feral mom cats come into our yard (different ones every time) for the past 9 years. At one time there were 3 moms with 3 kittens each. I have caught over 30 cats and kittens. And I always go around and ask the neighbors if the mom's are there. Of course, they say yes, but they truly are feral. Wild, Spitting, hissing cats. Our Lion must have been a pet because she was always a sweet heart. Her boys are good, but crazy for that are definitely PODS.
    Maybe my outdoor ferals are really guppies and that is why there are so many.
    CATFISH

    Stef

    Tootsie
    Many of you already know of my Tootsie. She is a Box-Terrior whom I rescued. I wote a post quite some time about her I think it was called "cancer sniffing dogs" and the story of how she found my cancer before I did. She is my best bud. NOW..can I be a member
    Of Daft Sods and their PODS?
    hugs, jackie
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    rjjj said:

    Tootsie
    Many of you already know of my Tootsie. She is a Box-Terrior whom I rescued. I wote a post quite some time about her I think it was called "cancer sniffing dogs" and the story of how she found my cancer before I did. She is my best bud. NOW..can I be a member
    Of Daft Sods and their PODS?
    hugs, jackie

    Faux.........Rjj
    You are definitely IN! as are the wonderful pets...........Welcome to the club., You Daft Sods! Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • lynn1950
    lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570
    I resisted and resisted because I knew it would take me forever
    to type. We have a horse - SeeSaw, the calmest mare in the universe; a fast turtle, Bridget; tropical fish (tntc- too numerous to count); a black lab, Shadow (old and wise), a yellow lab who is a slapstick, break your heart, rock stealing, crocodile headed, 130 pounder , Bruiser; and his sidekick, Thumbelina the cat (she has an extra toe and is tiny) even though they actually hate each other. The birds are all outside like Debi says: calliope and rufous hummingbirds and lots of different finches including grosbeaks that I find hilarious. Oh, and my son has two blue bellied lizards (new as of last week.)Ok. Daft sod. So there, my friends.
  • Kat11
    Kat11 Member Posts: 1,931 Member
    lynn1950 said:

    I resisted and resisted because I knew it would take me forever
    to type. We have a horse - SeeSaw, the calmest mare in the universe; a fast turtle, Bridget; tropical fish (tntc- too numerous to count); a black lab, Shadow (old and wise), a yellow lab who is a slapstick, break your heart, rock stealing, crocodile headed, 130 pounder , Bruiser; and his sidekick, Thumbelina the cat (she has an extra toe and is tiny) even though they actually hate each other. The birds are all outside like Debi says: calliope and rufous hummingbirds and lots of different finches including grosbeaks that I find hilarious. Oh, and my son has two blue bellied lizards (new as of last week.)Ok. Daft sod. So there, my friends.

    Ok lynn, you win.

    Ok lynn, you win.
  • lynn1950
    lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570
    Kat11 said:

    Ok lynn, you win.

    Ok lynn, you win.

    Not that I wanted to
    Anybody want an old aquarium of tropical fish and a turtle that for some reason keeps growing and growing and growing (she is very sweet)? Her next tank will cost a small fortune. :}
  • padee6339
    padee6339 Member Posts: 763
    Pets
    Oh Esteemed Leader, please accept for consideration into the PODS Pets one very strange and loving cat.

    Her name is Ms. Sadie Fuzzbutt. She is a 2 year old torbie (tortoise/tabby mix). I am trying to figure out how to change my picture to hers. Chemo brain - can't figure computers out yet. Anyway - she sleeps on her back, hanging off the couch, chair or me. In bed she hugs my arm and pulls it back when the alarm goes off in the morning. She is an indoor cat and loves to run from window to window. My Sadie (the lovely lady) chases squirrls from the deck (they have face to face confrontations at the glass), hangs over my shoulder like an old fashioned mink stole (the ones with the heads and tails - ugh) and has the softest quietest voice. She loves to sit and stare at you, for no reason. She uses 2 litter boxes, one only for #1 and one only for #2. She pulls pens out of my hand and carries them into another room. She appears to have narcolepsy. Scratch her hip and she falls over and goes into a trance. She also has selective deafness. I will post her picture on my expressions page.

    Please accept her as a Daft Pet (which she sure is)