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Friday, November 4, 2022

Feline and Nature Friday from my Nephews

   Nature Friday host LLB Gang  and Feline Friday  host Comedy Plus

OMCs/OMDs my Feline nephews are the best nurses and have the best medical skills.  I rec'd the below from Pup

Dearest Auntie HiC

I wasn’t feeling well last night, and my tummy felt like aliens👽 had invaded. 

WARNING from Auntie If you are eating or drinking swallow, before viewing this next collage you will BOL LOL AND MOL

Kat & Rocky stayed close, transmitting healing purrs. (Kind of embarrassed by the 2nd photo. 😳)

Apparently, Kat’s unorthodox approach worked.
I threw up twice this morning, and the aliens were “exorcised”!
PSA: Don’t eat acorns. Leave them for the squirrels. 

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Warning: Sensitive Content 🙀



Nature Friday in the Georgia Mountains

I promise this is our last Fall video of the season. 🍁Mom says it’s been the most magnificent display EVER!  (She says that every year!)


❤️ Pup 

Ohhhhhhhh sweet darling Pup‼️  Bless your little heart.

Auntie is so very sorry .  I don’t like for any of my nephews to feel bad.  Thank gooooooodness for Fine Feline nurses!  
Pup that is for surely a unique butt effective healing.  I think you could be nut intolerant

Full disclosure Uncle and I might have giggled at your expenses #2
Auntie and Uncle never ever NO never tire of pictures or videos of Lady fall in her glory!!
Hugs and healing loves Auntie HiC and  Uncle B

21 comments:

  1. Oh Pup, we could watch that video of you walking through your glorious Fall foliage again and again. Gail says that Kat did an excellent job saving his and Pup's mom some vet bills!

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  2. I am glad Pup had good nurses. Don't eat acorns again, they are poisonous!!

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  3. Your autumn in the Georgia mountains is just gorgeous, Pup! No more acorns!

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  4. Hari Om
    Mercy me, but how wonderfurs for Pup to have such caring attendants! Definitely no more acorns... but yes to lots of walking in the wonderment that autumn. YAM xx

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  5. Pup, those acorns are for deer and squirrel. You have good doggie chow so leave those hard things alone.

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  6. A-corn in da tummy do not belong, up it will come, or out it will go, one way or t'other, oh no, oh no! Twas not meant
    for you, causing aching and pain. No eating of a-corns, no, no, not again!

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  7. Pup, no acorns in the tummy... leave them for the silly squirrels! Glad you are feeling better. I just know those feline healing purrs did the trick! I have heard so many peeps say how beautifully colored Fall is this year.

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  8. You were right, if I had coffee in my mouth it would have sprayed. Love the butt to butt treatment, and I needed that laugh out loud moment. Beau said to tell you don't try the seed to avocodo, they do much the same thing as the acorns. He also says he has no feline nurses and mama gets a tad upset when it requires her standing out in the dark in the middle of the night when he needs to eat grass to throw up. Pup have you tried the grass trick? thanks for the fall foliage view and we also enjoyed the viewing of pup on the trail

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  9. We have never tried acorns but Mom always says no when we attempt to grab one. So glad you are feeling better.

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  10. How sweet of the kitty siblings to nurse you back to health. We guess Kat was going to make sure nothing came out the back end. BOL!

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  11. hugs for Angel Madi ~ Xo ~ Love all the sweet persons ~ great photos and video too ~ Xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. I'm so happy you had two good nurses to care for you and that you're feeling better.

    I never tire of beautiful fall colors.

    Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.

    Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. Scritches all around and a hug to your Aunt. ♥

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  13. We're glad Pup is feeling better. We'll remember to skip the acorns.

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  14. Yipers!! Mom recently told me to stay away from acorns as they can be toxic to kitties and pups. All I ever do is PLAY with them thank heavens. Hope you've learned a lesson dear Pup!

    Hugs, Teddy

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  15. Glad you are feeling better. I will be sure to avoid acorns. :) XO

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  16. I just adore seeing Kat and Rocky snuggling with Pup!!!

    I also agree with the masses, there can never be too much fall foliage viewing!!

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  17. Dang, poor Pup, we're so sorry you didn't feel good but I'm glad your two kitty pals took such good care of you.

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  18. Poor Pup! We are thinking and wondering if that is why Cinnamon has been feeling poorly. She does not get the attention from us like Pup does though...And we LOVE the video of the fall coulors. Mom was OOooOOooing over her trip to the big city yesterday and saying how GORGEOUS the larch are sprinkled among the pines but today we got a HUGE dump of snow and you can't see anything! Keep being awesome! Purrs Marv

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