Wow is she tall! And so svelte.This pic better illustrates Sheba's rather unique, "pony-with-giraffe's-legs" proportions! (taken with my wife's antiquated Moto G5 Plus, and unedited except to crop/resize)
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Wow is she tall! And so svelte.This pic better illustrates Sheba's rather unique, "pony-with-giraffe's-legs" proportions! (taken with my wife's antiquated Moto G5 Plus, and unedited except to crop/resize)
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Haha, yes, but it's not the best angle for showing Sheba's perfect posture, as she's standing on a downward slope, (her hind legs on higher ground than her front ones) plus in this pic she kinda looks like her hind end is sloping, when it fact her back is ramrod level, from the withers (shoulders) right to her rump... a rare trait in this era of endless "roach-backed" specimens. I'll have to try to take another side-view pic of Sheba, while standing on a level surface.Wow is she tall! And so svelte.
She looks beautiful to me, just as she is.Haha, yes, but it's not the best angle for showing Sheba's perfect posture, as she's standing on a downward slope, (her hind legs on higher ground than her front ones) plus in this pic she kinda looks like her hind end is sloping, when it fact her back is ramrod level, from the withers (shoulders) right to her rump... a rare trait in this era of endless "roach-backed" specimens. I'll have to try to take another side-view pic of Sheba, while standing on a level surface.
Agreed, she's a truly stunning girl, and a real sweetheart!!!She looks beautiful to me, just as she is.
This pic better illustrates Sheba's rather unique, "pony-with-giraffe's-legs" proportions!
Oh no, Sheba is quite upset with you. I never should have let her read your "looked like a giraffe who misplaced her neck" comment! Now I must go comfort our poor, traumatized, neckless giraffe.
I remember when our Djanga-dog was in that adolescent stage of looking a bit like a table -- legs longer every day with a comparatively flat small top... At that stage Sheba must have looked like a giraffe who’d somehow misplaced her neck and half of her body
Oh no, Sheba is quite upset with you. I never should have let her read your "looked like a giraffe who misplaced her neck" comment! Now I must go comfort our poor, traumatized, neckless giraffe.
PS: Sheba just asked me to tell you that "Any giraffe WISHES they looked as pretty as me!"
I have to say, regardless of subject, in these days of highly expensive telephony, the 'antiquated' Moto still takes a half decent photo!(taken with my wife's antiquated Moto G5 Plus,
Doesn’t it though.I have to say, regardless of subject, in these days of highly expensive telephony, the 'antiquated' Moto still takes a half decent photo!
Both of them are soooooo cute!!! Just love Yin/Yang Djanga girl.here‘s a picture of our Djanga [sharing a play tent with grandbaby #3] and taking time out to tell Sheba: ‘Sheba, you not know the half of if: I have to *live* with her’
What do you think is putting them off?Day 7 of catflap watch and I'm starting to feel the benefit of the constant surveillance.
Not one cat has come in today so far. Even better, the main culprit (who has been coming in up to 7 times a day) rolled up, sat outside the cat flap for a couple of minutes sniffing around and then left... result.
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The alarm itself didnt seem todo more than stop them in their tracks initially but because whenever the alarm goes of one of us comes to the kitchen, they have associated the alarm with being chased.What do you think is putting them off?
Brilliant.The alarm itself didnt seem todo more than stop them in their tracks initially but because whenever the alarm goes of one of us comes to the kitchen, they have associated the alarm with being chased.
As the week has gone on, the alarm seems to be doing it on its own, which is useful as there's not always someone in the house to chase them.
What do you think is putting them off?
ve associated the alarm with being chased.
As the week has gone on, the alarm seems to be doing it on its own, which is useful as there's not always someone in the house to chase them.
Both of them are soooooo cute!!! Just love Yin/Yang Djanga girl.
Indeed. Couple that with a consistent Skinnerian operant schedule of reinforcement and we're on the money baby!Pavlov’s Conditioned Response ! ! !
You mean... pigeons???Couple that with a consistent Skinnerian operant schedule of reinforcement
You mean... pigeons???
What bobcat? He definitely looks like he’s hunting for something.
The emperor's new bobcat, of course.What bobcat?
I get the impression that Timmy sees the snowflakes.
Timmy, aka Tiny Tim