On Christmas Eve I stopped to help my Dad's neighbor get a grip until her cat could be found. Luckily she bolted back to the door
while I was talking to her before I left...and whatever we did, it helped to get her cat back.
I was calm and she is loud with a very skittish cat, so there is that, being calm and helping her calm down as she was quite distraught.
I said I would do everything in my power to help find her cat and to do prayer if she believed that helps. I do and we did, but
my point is that seeing a need up close and personal like your daughter did with Grimm and her neighbor, I learned much from years ago from you, like rehoming and helping animals is not rocket science. It is a set of learned skills that need to be committed to.
I offered to pay a 500. reward and would have as I could afford it, but I know what commitment looks like and how important it is to helping pets and people.
The idiosyncrasies are immeasurable -- quite comical -- and it all probably makes sense -- you gotta love Cats like Grimm -- thank you for sharing -- thank you to Daughter for bringing him in.
Thank you for the hilarious story of Grimm’s passion for running water! There has been a sinkful of sorrow lately but the story reminded me comfort comes from small things and small services not big stuff as Lola the Cane Corso shelter dog who came to live with us for a little while ( not ) waits expectantly for her daily aperitif, a toad in the hole egg breakfast. And now Aloka the Buddhist Peace March Dog has sparked 100,000 followers in 20 days. So I understand better that compassion is out there but look for it in small places.
Songs about The Buddhist Peace March and Aloka the Peace March dog. There are so many tribute songs from C and W to Hemp " One day at a time bring the heart back home."
Grimm; Mutts; Peanuts Deàr Nathan, Happy New Year to you and Jennifer and all of your human family and to Grimm and brothers Adam and Cuddles and any other furry or featherful critters in your home. I think your beloved late Oswald and wonder if you currently have any other dogs. Anyway, as l read about your attention to the finite daily details of the number of Grimm’s faucet drip drinks, your espressos, Jennifer’s kisses, etc., it makes me think that you should be appointed by President Trump as his new Director of Statistics (in addition to your rightful position as Ambassador of Compassion and Animal Rights and Welfare). Also, your devotion to animal advocacy makes me think of an analogy to Peter McDonnell and his comic strip “Mutts” through which he advocates for adoptions from animal shelters, and the late and great Charles Schulz comic character “Peanuts” which included lovable dog Snoopy (whose name l had given to my late beloved Boxer dog ). To conclude, l wish to state that one of my hopes for the New Year is that our society adopts pets from the shelters in order to experience the reality of love based on the wisdom of Charles Schulz’s famous statement that “Happiness is a warm puppy”.
Hi Nathan,
Happy New Year.
I Iove your Grimm story.
On Christmas Eve I stopped to help my Dad's neighbor get a grip until her cat could be found. Luckily she bolted back to the door
while I was talking to her before I left...and whatever we did, it helped to get her cat back.
I was calm and she is loud with a very skittish cat, so there is that, being calm and helping her calm down as she was quite distraught.
I said I would do everything in my power to help find her cat and to do prayer if she believed that helps. I do and we did, but
my point is that seeing a need up close and personal like your daughter did with Grimm and her neighbor, I learned much from years ago from you, like rehoming and helping animals is not rocket science. It is a set of learned skills that need to be committed to.
I offered to pay a 500. reward and would have as I could afford it, but I know what commitment looks like and how important it is to helping pets and people.
The idiosyncrasies are immeasurable -- quite comical -- and it all probably makes sense -- you gotta love Cats like Grimm -- thank you for sharing -- thank you to Daughter for bringing him in.
Its the odd ducks who steal our hearts!
Happy New Year. Thank you for your never-ending work on behalf of precious animals.
Thank you for the hilarious story of Grimm’s passion for running water! There has been a sinkful of sorrow lately but the story reminded me comfort comes from small things and small services not big stuff as Lola the Cane Corso shelter dog who came to live with us for a little while ( not ) waits expectantly for her daily aperitif, a toad in the hole egg breakfast. And now Aloka the Buddhist Peace March Dog has sparked 100,000 followers in 20 days. So I understand better that compassion is out there but look for it in small places.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17zEKeD3Lx/
https://www.facebook.com/reel/801126899685334
Songs about The Buddhist Peace March and Aloka the Peace March dog. There are so many tribute songs from C and W to Hemp " One day at a time bring the heart back home."
So maybe there is hope.
Grimm; Mutts; Peanuts Deàr Nathan, Happy New Year to you and Jennifer and all of your human family and to Grimm and brothers Adam and Cuddles and any other furry or featherful critters in your home. I think your beloved late Oswald and wonder if you currently have any other dogs. Anyway, as l read about your attention to the finite daily details of the number of Grimm’s faucet drip drinks, your espressos, Jennifer’s kisses, etc., it makes me think that you should be appointed by President Trump as his new Director of Statistics (in addition to your rightful position as Ambassador of Compassion and Animal Rights and Welfare). Also, your devotion to animal advocacy makes me think of an analogy to Peter McDonnell and his comic strip “Mutts” through which he advocates for adoptions from animal shelters, and the late and great Charles Schulz comic character “Peanuts” which included lovable dog Snoopy (whose name l had given to my late beloved Boxer dog ). To conclude, l wish to state that one of my hopes for the New Year is that our society adopts pets from the shelters in order to experience the reality of love based on the wisdom of Charles Schulz’s famous statement that “Happiness is a warm puppy”.
That's the way it is!