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Here's Sweet Pea when the tree was still there. She loved that tree.


1 posted on 09/26/2013 7:30:15 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: Responsibility2nd

best vantage spot.......


2 posted on 09/26/2013 7:33:02 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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To: Responsibility2nd

Poor thing is no doubt mourning the loss of her tree.


3 posted on 09/26/2013 7:39:30 AM PDT by NEMDF
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To: Responsibility2nd

Aww... Poor girl misses her tree. She can’t understand why it’s gone. :(


4 posted on 09/26/2013 7:40:05 AM PDT by Pinkbell
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To: Responsibility2nd; Slings and Arrows

Kitteh ping!


5 posted on 09/26/2013 7:47:08 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Responsibility2nd

Now Pea has a giant litter box.


6 posted on 09/26/2013 8:09:13 AM PDT by raybbr (I weep over my sons' future in this Godforsaken country.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

“Where’d it go Papa?!” : (


9 posted on 09/26/2013 8:11:56 AM PDT by HollyB
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To: Responsibility2nd

Trees get the best sun, ergo cats are part tree as they love the sun too!

Cat is just getting the best sun!


10 posted on 09/26/2013 8:13:29 AM PDT by GraceG
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To: Responsibility2nd
Cats may be related to elephants....with a HUGE capactiy for memory!!


13 posted on 09/26/2013 8:33:15 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey ( Un-Documented Journalist / Block Captain..Tyranny Response Team)
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To: Responsibility2nd

We had a cat when I was young that would climb to the very top of this huge tree and sit/sleep in an abandoned squirrel nest for extended periods. She was so far up all you could see was little more than a white dot without using binoculars.


14 posted on 09/26/2013 8:39:55 AM PDT by apillar
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To: Responsibility2nd

That poor cat is in mourning. That must be strange for the cat, realizing an entire tree just goes ‘poof’ and is gone.


15 posted on 09/26/2013 8:41:55 AM PDT by Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America (If Americans were as concerned for their country as Egyptians are, Obama would be ousted!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Adorable!

(And great name.)


17 posted on 09/26/2013 8:44:40 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: Responsibility2nd
Very cute picture!

Never was a cat person, until I was... and now I can't imagine living without [at least] two. How old is Sweet Pea?
19 posted on 09/26/2013 8:48:54 AM PDT by mlizzy (If people spent an hour a week in Eucharistic adoration, abortion would be ended. --Mother Teresa)
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To: Responsibility2nd
I don't know your cat's age, but these Empress trees can supposedly grow 25 feet in 2 years.
http://www.fast-growing-trees.com/Royal-Empress-Tree.htm
23 posted on 09/26/2013 9:10:14 AM PDT by dainbramaged (Joe McCarthy was right.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Somebody kill her too? She looks dead......


24 posted on 09/26/2013 9:10:53 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Ms. Muffett suffered from arachnophobia)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Emerald ash borer get to the tree?


26 posted on 09/26/2013 9:11:46 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Ms. Muffett suffered from arachnophobia)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Thanks for posting the cute pic of the somewhat saddened Sweet Pea — with and without tree :-/ She IS sweet :)


28 posted on 09/26/2013 9:18:05 AM PDT by Jane Long (While Marxists continue the fundamental transformation of the USA, progressive RINOs stay silent.)
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29 posted on 09/26/2013 9:18:09 AM PDT by Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America (If Americans were as concerned for their country as Egyptians are, Obama would be ousted!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Your Sweet Pea is adorable . I hope she csn find another favorite spot.


38 posted on 09/26/2013 9:44:35 AM PDT by Gefn (More Cowbell)
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To: Drumbo; Responsibility2nd; Daffynition

Fun thread, love all the images!

That first pic in #45 could have been my Pearl.


46 posted on 09/27/2013 3:20:34 AM PDT by Titan Magroyne (What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Such a cute thread! I really enjoyed it.

Re the Arizona Ash, I’m wondering if you can tell me some things about having them on your property? I do have one that’s about 30+ years old. It’s beautiful and has a gorgeous, umbrella-like canopy. In fact, it functions so well as an umbrella, it’s where I take my dogs to do their business (instead of the backyard) when it’s raining.

The implication of your post seemed to be that there’s a certain lifespan for an Arizona Ash. I pray I’m misinterpreting because I love my tree. I would be in mourning like your Sweet Pea if I had to lose it.

Do you have expertise on the subject or can you direct me to a trusted site that can help me determine if I can keep my Arizona Ash for many years to come?

TIA.

CB


57 posted on 12/19/2013 10:13:56 PM PST by CovenBuster (Bustin' up liberal covens from coast to coast)
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