He was born in my house, and loved to sleep with me; and he's purr when I wrapped my arms and legs around him. He was better than pills for easing my back pain, and helping me sleep. I had his great grandma, his grandma, I still have his mom, his son, his brother, and four of his sister's; but he's the only cat that flopped when I tossed him on my bed, and purred like a motor in my arms all night. I never had such a happy and loving cat in my life.
I only bought land, so my cats'd have a home; or I'd be living out of my canoe, with two dogs...
But he's been missing for over a month; and my neighbor told me the neighborhood dogs killed him.
I dreamt he he was in bed with me earler; and I was petting him, and telling him, how much I missed him.. I woke up happy, calling his name, telling him how much I missed him...
But, it was only a dream; and I'm still crying.
I've successfully treated respiratory illnesses in my kittens, with $12 bottles of penicillin, which I always keep in my house.
Whenever I have a sick animal, I study everything about the illness online, in the university library, and in the public library. Since most books only have a chapter or two on any problems, I can know as much or more than the average vet, in a couple hours; and I've been very successful at keeping my pets alive.
God bless your son's cat. I hope he can learn how to help it more than the vet can.
I lived on the road for so many years, I can sleep anywhere.
I can sleep under bright lights. I can sleep sitting up in a bouncing diesel truck, as it drives across country.
One night I slept under a railroad bridge, where there were only two dry spots. My friend and I flipped a coin; and he got the slide, while I slept on my stomach, over a saddle shaped lump.
One night in I think it was Biloxi, Mississipi, I managed to pull my canoe into a casino on the Gulf of Mexico, that looked like a pirate ship, to sit out a storm, and slept inside of the front of the casino, under lights, without anybody finding me...
I've slept in the fountain on Market Street, near 6th, in downtown San Francisco; and tied a hammock under trucks in trucking yards. I slept on a ledge under a bridge in Idaho, that was 18" wide, and 6 feet off of the ground.
I slept through a hurricane in Florida, on an uninhabited island, in a tent.
I can sleep under the busiest Interstate highways in New York, with railroad yards under them, while trains bang into eachother, hooking up cars and dropping them off, or in the trains.
I can sleep through just about anything...
What wakes me up?
Footsteps!
If someone walks near me while I'm sleeping... I'm on my feet, with a knife in my hand, before I wake up.
LOL, No shortage of Trump's contradictory statements; which is why I just posted things he said, not quotes from news media that you can claim are biased or left leaning.
The day after I turned 16, I rolled up a wool blanket, tied the roll to a belt, slung it over my shoulder, hit the road, and lived outdoors for the next 27 years.
I hopped freight trains and hitch-hiked down every Interstate, U.S. Highway, most State Highways, a whole bunch of County roads, and only God knows how many miles of dirt roads...
I hitch-hiked over 33,000 miles with my dog by the time I turned 19, and spent my 19th birthday in Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota.
I stopped counting miles after that, but traveled even more, and kept wandering around the States, Mexico, Canada, and Jamaica, till I was 25.
I've been in all the States except Alaska at least three times. I've been in most of em at least ten times.
By the time I was 25 I lived on the streets of every major city in the U.S.
I also road thousands of miles on a bicycles, explored over 4,000 miles of National Forest Service and BLM logging roads between North Idaho and the California redwoods by motorcycle and car, and canoed almost 6,000 miles in two years while living on uninhabited islands in the U.S. between the Mississippi River and Canada, via New Orleans, Key West, the Hudson River, and the Erie Canal, spending up to 4 days a lot of times anchored in a 17' canoe off shore in the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, three of the Great Lakes, many of the rivers, and streams between Florida and Michigan, and traveling as far as possible by canoe up irrigation ditches (to avoid hurricanes).
I'm more familiar with America, than most people are in their hometowns.
I lived on the streets of every major city in the continental states, and a whole bunch of small country towns, before coming to Hawaii.
I also hiked into wilderness areas with no supplies except a book titled, Living With Nature in Hawaii, and spent years living off of the land where Hawaiian royaly used to honeymoon, and nobody else was allowed throughout most of the world's history.
After rarely spending more than two weeks anyplace, and usually hitting the road before staying anywhere for six months...
Hawaii is the only place I ever felt at home in my life. I love this island so much, I may never leave it.
The best source for information mocking Trump, are all the contradictory statements Trump makes about himself.
Like... He's so rich, he'd pay for his own campaign; just before he started asking for donations to finance his campaign.
And, He had no problem making his tax returns available to the public...
And, He'd be happy to answer questions the FBI has about him colluding with Russians, to help finish the collusion investigation... which he still hasn't done, even though he keeps trying to stop the investigation.
Or, How Obama was weak with foreign leaders; but Trump curtsied to the Saudi King, claims Putin should be trusted more than the American's investigating him.
That he'd force Mexico would pay for the wall, when now he's threatening to shut down the government unless Americans pay for the wall.
Claimed... He'd dedicate himself to repairing our infrastructure, before he raised 25% tariffs on the steel we need for the job.
He promised... He'd lock Hillary up; but changed his mind as soon as he was appointed.
He uses Twitter to berate Americans for manufacturing things outside of America, while he still doesn't manufacture things in America.
Claims immigrants are stealing American jobs, while he only hired one American to work for his company's since he was appointed president.
He talks about how out of shape women are, while he's built like a potato.
He claimed that none of his campaign workers, or him, colluded with Russians.
Now his lawyer's claiming Trump knew all about the Russian collusion; and he's trying to convince U.S. that a meeting with Russians meant to help his campaign, wasn't collusion. lol
And, He's trying to convince U.S. he has the power to pardon himself and his family if he and his family are found guilty of collusion. LOL
He talks about people having low iq's, while we can all see him making contradictory statements that show U.S. he has a low iq.
Here's a copy and paste of the first page, from a search on: "Trump's contradictory statements..."
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Free tax breaks for billionaires, paid for by 25% tarrifs, with waivers for Monsanto billionaire's gmo soybean farmers, balanced on the back of food producing farmers, and the working people, who Trump is removing safety protections from, while making it harder for workers to collect money from corporate billionaires if they're crippled on the job by faulty equipment, etc, etc, etc.
RE: August is Women's month in SA...
What part of South America do they celebrate women's month in?