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I think Simba is afraid of Nala, yes those are there real names they are named after the Lion King(2).

 

I did take this, please do not steal it.

FURRY FRIDAY fun...taking care of my friends beautiful cat SIMBA

Simba developed a corneal ulcer. We suspect it was from his feline housemate. We are treating him aggressively to ensure the healing of his deep ulcer.

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Snuggle Fest with Simba

He's watching the Hummingbird feeders!! Bad Cat!!

Two of my Ferrets, Simba and Psycho

Ten-year-old Simba lost his home when his family went through a divorce. He is now available for adoption through Retrieve a Golden of Minnesota (RAGOM).

Simba ci saluta al mattino, si affaccia al balcone e ci segue con lo sguardo fino a quando riesce a vederci!

Our new kitten, Simba is 3.5 months old and very spoilt!

 

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Simba the Coon Cat. Everyone enjoyed Kris's great food and visiting with friends and family at Katy's High School graduation Party.

I made this pendant so I can show off my granddog, Simba! What a sweetie! He's Shi-poo. Looking at it on the big screen.....boy do I need new glasses! I'm getting some this week. Can't wait to see what I've been missing!

Enhanced photoshop photo of my cat Simba

with his basket and mousie

She always looked scared.

certainly doesn't look like it!!

Simba on the table

 

he looks like a fattymigige..although thats tiki

  

Our new kitty cat.

Simba and Jossu, friends!

just a try for new lens

Simba has serious ongoing medical conditions.

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Simba is an amazing shelter dog success story. He came to the shelter in a state of high anxiety. New people, places, and noises frightened him, and he quickly regressed in the shelter environment. One of our staff took him in as a foster back in late January to work with him and build his confidence. Now, Simba comes to work with Tammy every day and works alongside other staff members in their offices. Just a few months ago, he was a dog that could only be approached by a select few in the building, and now he is a favorite of all. We are all helping to teach him tricks and reinforce his skills. Simba is treat-motivated, and has learned so much in a short time. He loves toys, and can fetch and “drop it”. He knows “sit”, “down”, “shake”, “high-five”, “leave it”, “wait”, “kennel”, and will soon master “roll over”. He only gets on furniture when given permission, and he gets along with other cats and dogs. Simba is quiet and rarely barks. He is housebroken, and loves to go for a hike or a road trip. Simba would make a great companion for an active people who like to have fun with their dogs.

Happy furry friday

Simba sitting in a tree

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