Those are really nice pictures of your assistants! I think they might deserve a raise! ;) The kitty reminds me a bit of Paint Girl's assistant, (in the mouser department) Morgan.
All my assistants fancy themselves as hard workers, but alas, they are children of privilege. They only excel at getting under foot, keeping your lap warm, and scarfing up any morsel of dropped food.
Now I don't often write with caps on BUT THOSE ARE JUST TOOOOOO CUTE!!!!
Sheba definitively considers herself my all-time assistant, taking on every responsibility from guarding me to trying out my food first to ensure it hasn't been poisoned!
Ez, Cindi was removed from a home with small children that mauled her. Her little bones are so fragile - she has delicate limbs like a Chihuahua. She was rescued by an elderly woman, who gave her to us, because when Cindi was younger, like most JRTs, she was on springs and didn't have the sense to stay out from under foot. She still doesn't. The woman took a bad fall tripping over her. Living with our Dobie, Cindi has learned it's not in her best interest to jump and run, because Chula will get excited and mow her down. And, at age 11, she's finally slowing down.
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Love your office assistants! I have many of those too! Sometimes they make it very difficult to get work done around here!
Looks like they are loads of help
Cats are too funny how they follow the sun around on the carpet and soak it all in.
Looks like your office assistants are hard workers!
Very cute office assistants!
Those are really nice pictures of your assistants! I think they might deserve a raise! ;) The kitty reminds me a bit of Paint Girl's assistant, (in the mouser department) Morgan.
All my assistants fancy themselves as hard workers, but alas, they are children of privilege. They only excel at getting under foot, keeping your lap warm, and scarfing up any morsel of dropped food.
Now I don't often write with caps on BUT THOSE ARE JUST TOOOOOO CUTE!!!!
Sheba definitively considers herself my all-time assistant, taking on every responsibility from guarding me to trying out my food first to ensure it hasn't been poisoned!
Hi Cindi and Leeloo!
Nice to meet you - sweatpeas!
too cute!! Is your little guy high strung? I don't know if chihuahua's are or not, but if so, that would be a crazy mix! Cute none the less!
Ez, Cindi was removed from a home with small children that mauled her. Her little bones are so fragile - she has delicate limbs like a Chihuahua. She was rescued by an elderly woman, who gave her to us, because when Cindi was younger, like most JRTs, she was on springs and didn't have the sense to stay out from under foot. She still doesn't. The woman took a bad fall tripping over her. Living with our Dobie, Cindi has learned it's not in her best interest to jump and run, because Chula will get excited and mow her down. And, at age 11, she's finally slowing down.
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