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Friday, February 22, 2013

Snow Days

We've gotten 14.5" of snow, the second highest recorded in Wichita since they started keeping track of weather here in 1880s. It's way too cold for my liking but the kids seem to enjoy it. The dogs can't decide if it's a good thing or not! I had to carry Rocky outside this morning so he'd go to the bathroom. Ah, the joys of overgrown puppies.







We're supposed to get another storm over the weekend. Joy.

Stay warm, wherever you are.







Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Mr. Chewy: Delivering Pet Happiness

Mr. Chewy is a new shopping destination for pet lovers. We have four cats, a basset hound, two frogs and a turtle, so I'd say our household is definitely in their target demographic.



It seems like I am always making a last-minute run to the pet food store, so I was intrigued by the concept of ordering supplies online. Mr. Chewy offers free shipping on orders over $49 and if you schedule regular deliveries, you'll receive 15% off your first shipment. Plus, they stock over 70 of the most popular pet food and flea/tick protection brands.


I placed an order for two bags of the Iams cat food we usually buy. The price was comparable to our local chain pet emporium. I received an email saying my order was on its way within a couple of hours- it was crazy fast! Also crazy was the fact that it arrived via FedEx Saturday delivery with no extra charge. If you consider I didn't pay shipping (since my total was above $50) or sales tax, Mr. Chewy gives those big guys a run for their money!



Fluffy asks "is that for me?"


I was impressed with how many varieties of food they stock, from huge brands to more obscure ones. I'd like to see Mr. Chewy expand their offerings to include toys and other accoutrements for cats and dogs, not just food and treats. It would be great if they offered supplies for other pets, too. Say, for example, turtles or dwarf frogs. Just something to consider for the future…



In accordance to the FTC Guidelines and the WOMMA Code of Ethics, I am disclosing that I received credit to shop online at Mr. Chewy in order to facilitate this review, which was made possible by Mom Spark MediaAs usual, all thoughts are my own.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Sunday, November 07, 2010

Halloween 2010






Yes, that is Jasper in his Dinosaur Train costume. No, he didn't actually wear it trick or treating. Instead, he wore street clothes and a name label that said "Darth Jasper." Yes, Roo did look like an actual veterinary assistant in velour track pants and sensible shoes. And Stella's costume was too small to fit over her snout but it was totally hilarious and it did glow in the dark. (I have been lusting after that costume since I saw it at the Martha Stewart Blogger's Night Out party and finally bought it at Petsmart.)


Thursday, May 27, 2010

Stella's Graduation

Stella completed her Puppy Kindergarten class, although it should be noted that she refused to do any of her tricks during the final show-off rally. Typical. She is slightly more apt to come when called and will sit on command at least 75% of the time. Hey, I take what I can get.



And the tiny cap and gown? Priceless.



Sunday, May 02, 2010

Stella is a Bully!



Big fun during playtime at Puppy Kindergarten. Stella might night be the biggest (she's the little basset hound with the stubby legs) but she's definitely a force to be reckoned with…

Unfortunately, she does this to Roo and Jasper, too, which is why we're enrolled in the class.

Dogs are total weirdos. Cats are easier for me to understand, for sure.

Here's some video from the day we picked Stella up at the Humane Society, when she was still young and sweet…




Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Critters

We've been focusing all the attention on our new puppy, Stella, lately so our poor cats feel neglected. Maybe that's because they don't let us dress them up in clothes. Stella has been wearing one of Jasper's t-shirts for the past couple of days. She doesn't want to take it off! I think green monster trucks is her color, don't you?



Okay, oldest first. Piewackett, my very first pet. I found her in the parking garage of my apartment building in Austin almost 17 years ago when she was just a wee kitten. She's been crotchety her entire life but now she's really milking the old lady stuff. She is a horrible treat beggar with the world's most piercing whine and is usually laying on my desk while I type. She's purring there right now.



Next up is Superchunk. He was a straggly stray found in a flooded schoolyard construction site, having been attacked by dogs. He almost lost a leg to gangrene. Chunk is a very vocal kitty with one blue eye and one yellow eye and a penchant for danger. He fights with anyone that comes his way outside, although indoors he is a super lover. He collects scars and is almost always on antibiotics for some kind of war wound. I just found a new one festering on his forehead. I am pretty sure our vet calls him "ka-ching" or "cash kitty."



T. Rex is a big, big boy. He was one of three brothers we found in my mom's generator. (Ming RIP) Rex was once a teensy orange fluffball and the star of my first blog button. Now he likes to lounge around and bask in his own glory. He's a pretty boy and likes to be admired.



Chief among Rex's admirers is little Nico. She is still semi-feral but allows me to pet her begrudgingly these days. She has a permanent crook in her tail and was also a stray we rescued from my mom's yard. She and Rex like to spoon and cuddle. It's almost nauseatingly cute. She was named for my friend Ellen's cat who met an untimely demise a while back. She looks a lot like her and also our beloved Lum.



Poor Fluffy is like the Peter Brady of our Bunch. He was the middle brother between Rex and Ming and somehow got stuck with the lamest name. He is a skilled bird hunter and also an expert snuggler on the rare occasions he feels like it. He's a long, lanky blonde with a chip on his shoulders.




Mouser is probably the prettiest of our cats and the only one with blue eyes. (Well, two blue eyes. Chunk has one!) She is a dainty girl with white markings who also happens to be a ninja assassin. I have seen her catch birds mid-flight and it is frightening to behold. She is also a foundling and still mostly feral although she will occasionally let me pet her. She spends a lot of time in the kids' playhouse, most likely plotting our demise.



And this is the one that should have been ours. He followed Stella home the other day on a walk and had no tag so we kept him overnight. He was an instant hit with the kids and charmed the socks off of us, too. He had a rabies tag so we called the vet the next day and managed to track down his owner, even though he'd already been sold at 7 months. I was so sad to have to take him home, to owners who have another un-neutered dog. If he comes back, I'm totally keeping him…