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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.
Our savannah in selective color! His eyes are really this color! They are both different color blues!
Our visiting feline (while his family gets set up far away) has been a very finicky eater. He loves to be around us now and is finally eating regularly.
Yea Simba!
This is Simba. He is a very friendly stray that has adopted me. He's been coming around for quite a few years now. He loves to be hugged and pet. He will sit with me for quite some time. He is a total gentlemen - when the ladies come round he lets them get first choice of the food. (Which is pretty darn sweet considering tonight I gave him, Gem, and Dazzle all separate plates of chicken, and Dazzle insisted on eating Simba's first and then went and ate hers)
Here Simba is looking irritated because another male adult has invaded his territory.
Simba was a dog we had stay with us for the first week I was here. I ended up having to take him for walks. Or shall I say he took me (giant dog).
HAPPY FURRY FRIDAY!
Taking care of my dear friends beautiful cats, SIMBA & KIKI...here are some photos I snapped of the kitties to send to Valerie while she's on vacation in PARIS
I don’t think I’ve ever met a puggle that wasn’t cute, and Simba is no exception. He’s still a puppy at 11 months, but he was so well behaved with us!
Murals for Anytime Fitness in Hastings, Nebraska.
Method: Chalk
Freehand drawing by Steve McKinnis of stevemckinnis.com
Anytime Fitness at
previous location.
The word Simba is Swahili for lion (he was born a year before the name was made famous by The Lion King). He had a very loud voice and was very talkative. His brother barely has a voice at all but tries very hard. This photo was taken within the first year of his life. I loved the little fella dearly.