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Our family has a varied interest in Hummers. To see the type we find most entertaining. Click on the active link to the right. Stopping in for lunch. Among the many American Crows. Who would love to steal food from the small birds and squirrels in the yard, there is an unusual striped crow. Here, at the higher elevation, we also hear more ravens. Which I find interesting based upon local Indian folklore. The only photos I have are not close enough for good identification. Is attached to the photo at lef.

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Hamlets Struggle with Feline Diabetes

Please feel free to check out the page on Taming The Feline Curve - Feline Diabetes Management that we are updating as we gain more knowledge in this new therapy of aggressive treatment for feline diabetics. The link is at the side of this first section. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Hamlet has gone to Biker Cat Heaven. We never would have guessed on our own, and it turned out to be his nemesis.

Our Home Page

For personal and family photos, please email us for the addresses. Thursday, February 23, 2006. We have been so busy in the past few years that photo ops are rare to nonexistant. I always happen to be behind the camera. These photos of DH and myself are about 20 years older, now. This is the gathering place for all our interests that have stuck like moss over the years.

Rhododendrons and Azaleas

Thursday, February 28, 2008. Northern White Lights at right. This fellow is a surprise acquisition as it had a different label on it, but we will be keeping it to work in another area. We are still waiting to confirm its identity as there are conflicting suggestions. Ken Janeck just starting out above. Ken Janeck in full bloom shows no pink, here at right.

Useful Products for Companion Animal Maintenance

He loves the flavor of the FortiFlora. So treats his capsules like cat candy, with enthusiasm.

And Now There Is Harley

Monday, September 7, 2009. 20 pounds lighter and a happy boy! Harley acquired this ball himself during garbage week, on one of his nightly walks with dad. If he had his way this ball would go everywhere with him. Sunday, March 16, 2008. When we purchased our home, the former owner moved into a small a.

Obesity Management Deb Zorans Updated Articles

I am grateful to Deb Zoran for giving permission to post this updated information. Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Zoran, DVM, PhD,. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Texas. THE IMPORTANCE OF ADIPOSE TISSUE IN HEALTH.

Raccoons and Other Furry Wildlife

Last evening we were taking a drive through all the newly built area across the inlet from where we live, and I no longer think our place is. I look forward to adding photos. A second animal living in the woods next to us that has been too elusive for photographic capture is the bobcat. While taking the following two shots.

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Our family has a varied interest in Hummers. To see the type we find most entertaining. Click on the active link to the right. Stopping in for lunch. Among the many American Crows. Who would love to steal food from the small birds and squirrels in the yard, there is an unusual striped crow. Here, at the higher elevation, we also hear more ravens. Which I find interesting based upon local Indian folklore. The only photos I have are not close enough for good identification. Is attached to the photo at lef.

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