Posted on 06/26/2005 3:28:55 PM PDT by FairOpinion
This photo supplied by 24/7 Media shows Norfolk terrier Eleanor, right, playing with her new kitty friend, Lil' Joey at the Pet Set doggie day care in Long Beach, Calif., on May 16, 2003. The day care, run by Eleanor's owner, offers overnight stays and dog and cat babysitting during the day for owners who work long hours. The photo by Suzanne Mapes is from a new book, 'Cats 24/7,' by Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen. The cat photos in the book are selected from thousands submitted last fall from animal lovers and American photojournalists. The book and a companion dog book, reflecting the diversity of cat and dog life across America, contain more than 500 photos each. (AP Photo/ 24/7 Media, Suzanne Mapes)
Doggie and Kitty ping all in one. :)
Viking Kitty ping!!!!
Ohmigosh, that is SOOOOOO cute!
What makes you think that we cold hearted, un-compassionate, right wing conservative fanatics would want to see some soft, mushy, cute, adorable doggy/kitty photo?
Are they cute or what?!!
Well, isn't it a nice break from watching Dean or Durbin on TV, and ending up with high blood pressure? ;)
I happened to come across this on Yahoo, as one of the most popular pictures of the day.
I love the dog in your post #8. Very, cute. Do you know what kind of dog that is?
[Freepmail me to get on or off the Kitty Ping List.]
After playing comes resting ;~D
Thanks Mike
That certainly hits the spot when feeling a little sour. The little kitty os almost identical to my dearly loved cat who passed a few years ago. Her sister is still with us after 23 years.
Hey now that I have your ear.....
I love that one:)
Now that is too cute.
That picture is hysterical.
Thank you for the laugh.
No, sorry, I don't. After posting the original news picture I just did a search and came across a couple more cute ones, but those did not have captions identifying the dog or cat or theri breed.
Maybe some others can tell what kind of dog is the one in post #8.
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