I've learned that is not exclusively male by watching female dogs do the same thing after another dog has peed or taken a dump.Tell her you pee on stuff to do that
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I've learned that is not exclusively male by watching female dogs do the same thing after another dog has peed or taken a dump.Tell her you pee on stuff to do that
It's not the taxes that you should be concerned about comrade.No ice here!.....What?.......I'm in North Korea?.......(the taxes are lower than Jersey)
Doesn't marking territory require that something be put down or marked?She does a good job. It's Karen needing to be in control of everything or marking her territory.
Da, tovarish.It's not the taxes that you should be concerned about comrade.
That's what I mean. But I get in trouble for marking my territory, so maybe vacuuming is the smarter, more social acceptable form of marking territory. That might work better for me at the grocery store too.Tell her you pee on stuff to do that, not vacuum.
Doesn't marking territory require that something be put down or marked?
I've only walked in snow once but I had cloth shoes on so I feel I've suffered enough. I didn't know snow was wet. Of course I blame @Stevicus because it happened in Arizona.
Never driven in it.
last time I was in Arizona it snowed in North Phoenix....AND I got jumped by an organ pipe cactusWe sometimes get snow in the higher elevations. I generally stay in the flatlands where there's snow maybe once every few years.
People are supposed to volunteer for that? My mistake.I'm not volunteering to be put down.
I have more trouble vvith the female cats marking than males.I've learned that is not exclusively male by watching female dogs do the same thing after another dog has peed or taken a dump.
Meh. VVhere's the fun in that? @John53 doesn't seem to have much fun vacuuming.That's what I mean. But I get in trouble for marking my territory, so maybe vacuuming is the smarter, more social acceptable form of marking territory. That might work better for me at the grocery store too.
This Arizona?I've only walked in snow once but I had cloth shoes on so I feel I've suffered enough. I didn't know snow was wet. Of course I blame @Stevicus because it happened in Arizona.
Never driven in it.
We sometimes get snow in the higher elevations. I generally stay in the flatlands where there's snow maybe once every few years.
This Arizona?
People are supposed to volunteer for that? My mistake.
last time I was in Arizona it snowed in North Phoenix....AND I got jumped by an organ pipe cactus
I get that. It is an important part of survival to show that you can contribute.She said I'm still useful, I fetch the paper in the morning.
You're going to vacuum the grocery store?That's what I mean. But I get in trouble for marking my territory, so maybe vacuuming is the smarter, more social acceptable form of marking territory. That might work better for me at the grocery store too.
last time I was in Arizona it snowed in North Phoenix....AND I got jumped by an organ pipe cactus
I hope you get a tasty cookie at least.She said I'm still useful, I fetch the paper in the morning.
I was staying at the Grand Canyon, I thought the town had a name but all I can find on the map is Grand Canyon Village. There was a lot of snow for much of the drive back to Vegas. We stopped at a town for petrol on the way back, I think it was Kingman and there was snow there.