Pepe' Le Pew & Friends

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I was thinking about how humans erase other humans just because they feel disrespected or donā€™t like what was said, not for food .
RG

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I had one of those fly up my pants leg when I was about 7. Had to take my pants off outside in front of the other kids at the party. The yellow jacket was still attached to my inner thigh when the pants came off.

The one in the videos looks like one of those B-52 sized Bumblebees. I know all about getting stung by Yellow Jackets so donā€™t even ask. Words of wisdom, ā€œNever step on an underground Yellow Jacket nestā€ :grin:

ā€¦or because they believe in a different deities :man_shrugging:

I have been stung by bees, wasps and yellow jackets. But nothing hurts more than a hornet sting. Ask me how I know :slight_smile:

Taste like :chicken: :chicken:

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You mean ā€œtastes ā€œ, donā€™t let the grammar police catch eā€‹:crazy_face::crazy_face::crazy_face:

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Someone called?!?!

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The FFF @peepeep will show up with a different word soon.
FFF=
FFF Fried Frog

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I freaking love this, made me laugh so hard that people around me thought Iā€™m loosing my mind

You people ROCK!

discreet

Do not touch my bag of bones :astonished: My brotherā€™s dog and her purse.

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Great pic. :slight_smile:

Not friends of PepƩ :angry: People should keep their cats in the house, bunch of freeloaders . And why can I only add one video at a time for this post?, had to do the edits.




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@Antonius

Freeloaders? 3 out of 4 of my clients didnā€™t even take a lick of the water, and one took a couple of licks of water which he thought nature/rain provided for him. They heard this was the cool hang-out place. :slight_smile:
I didnā€™t see a collar on any of them, maybe some are feral cats? Or Witches/familiars? :broom:

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Nope, not a chance, I know which neighbors they belong to. I donā€™t dislike cats and I previously had to ā€œCat Sitā€ my daughterā€™s two cats for long periods both at my house and her house. They were both House Cats and were content to eat, sleep in the sunshine through the windows, play cat war games or with their toys and were happy to deposit their business in the litter box which I had to clean on a daily basis. People donā€™t let their dogs roam all over town and wait for them to return just in time for dinner. Of course my parents did that with me. :rofl: I am a true dog/ :raccoon: person

Iā€™ve had a lot of pets:

  • Gerbils (3?)
  • Rat
  • Dogs (5?)
  • Cats (a lot)
  • Garter Snakes (lotsā€¦once caught 56 in a half hour)
  • Ball Python
  • Fish (several)
  • Parakeets (4?)
  • Tarantulas (2?)
  • Turtles (2?)
  • Lizards (a few)
  • Bunnies (a few)
  • Ferrets (2)
  • Teenage kid

Probably a bunch of stuff I forgot about over the years. Iā€™ve always loved [most] animals. I love dogs, but I donā€™t like how high-maintenance and overly super-codependent most of them are. Plus, the amount of feces they produce and where they just leave it drives me crazy, along with excessive shedding and tearing up the yard. Iā€™m not sure Iā€™ll ever get another dog of my own. I like to babysit them or visit dogs of family members though. Maybe Iā€™ll get a dog in the future if I retire and can just pay someone else to do all the maintenance (clean up the feces, keep the food/water filled, etc),

I enjoy training animals and taking them places though. I have even trained rodents to do interesting things. Some of my cats have been trained to do a lot of things that Dogs can be trained to do too. I have taught cats to ā€œcome,ā€ ā€œHigh Five,ā€ ā€œdance,ā€ ā€œplay fetch,ā€ ā€œsit,ā€ and other various thingsā€¦they just train differently than dogs. Dogs always care about treats, but cats often care about other things insteadā€¦like my orange cat doesnā€™t care about treats, but loves being scratched near his tail. I think in general I like Cats better mostly because of the lower maintenance. :smiley_cat:

The thing about cats is that they are all about getting and respecting ā€œConsentā€ with themā€¦and a lot of people misunderstand that and donā€™t like that about them. But once that is taken into account and respected, they are wonderful pets. Cats believe they donā€™t NEED you to survive, and in most cases they simply voluntarily CHOOSE to be you even though they know they donā€™t need you. In a lot of ways, that is real love. Cats, if treated right will do many of the things people love about dogs, including cuddling and loving their humans strongly.

For dogs, it is easy to feel like they love you, and people love that about them. Dogs are naturally desperately pathologically super overly codependent, thinking they NEED you for their survival. Which isnā€™t to say they donā€™t absolutely truly love and adore their humans (they doā€¦most of them were selectively bred specifically over the centuries to be loyal and love their human family). Dogs are reliably loving to whomever feeds and gives them positive attention. That makes most of their other maintenance issues worth it. I bawled like a little baby more over losing my dogs than losing other pets. So there is a lot to say about that bond and attachment, codependency or not. Dogs show love openly, often, and sincerely, and most people crave and love that connection. Hard to dislike that except for maybe the few people who have never really owned a good dog of their own and donā€™t really understand what itā€™s like.

I guess I love most animals in their own way. Once you understand the animal, itā€™s easy to love them tooā€¦though I still donā€™t always like all the maintenance that comes with themā€¦hence why I donā€™t have so many anymore like I did in my younger years. :joy: I have also always told my kids that any animals we/they get means they are making the commitments to take responsibility for all their maintenance. :wink:

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