I always vary feeding time a bit. It is a trick I learned after the first show with my horse... He was not a happy camper when one of his classes delayed dinner time. Being less rigid with the time and more rigid with a routine has made the time change a non-issue (though the horses have not had to learn to sit, they do have to wait for me to give the 'eat' signal before they get their grain like my b's have to wait for their 'eat' command).
The cat came back
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Have you guys listened to this? It is a story about a basenji and her humans from This American Life. Its cute, and only a couple minutes long.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?sched=1146
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I just listened to it. It's a really cool story; sweet, sad, and funny all at once. Thanks for sharing it. I love that despite the research done, they still didn't know what they were getting into. I was the same way, although I think I must have more patience and a better sense of humor than the parents.
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Great story..funny, sad and interesting all at once…like they are talking about our family..;);):)
Thank you so much for posting this..I truly enjoyed it, it did bother me though how they laughed about him getting shot numerous times with a bb gun...hmm...not funny.
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That bothered me too, but I guess since the BBs didn't bother him he must have been a pretty resilient little b.