Well, the girls did pretty well today. They decided to hang out with mama in the computer room.
So I was supposed to move off of here before you hit print?
I wonder how long it takes before she notices I'm here.
Do you really need the scanner now mom?
Maddy, you said the next time somethin dropped you'd get it.
I don't smell nothin.
I just let her think I wanted up there. This is where I really wanted to be.
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They are so adorable. They look like great Raggies

I'm glad they are getting along.
You always have the greatest captions with your pictures! I love them all!!
hahah awww. i'm glad to see they are getting along so well. cant wait to see more as they grow

The 'I don't smell nothing' picture is hilarious.
Perfect captions for great pictures of your precious babies. I love love love when I see your name pop up in the picture forum....
Now, Tippy-dippy-doo, where are you?? I know this is a Raggie forum, but she's seriously one gorgeous lady -- her eyeliner and heart-shaped nose just slay me

Did you get her as a baby too?
Diane, how much would you charge me ,,to do captions on my pics,,,, I;m just not as clever as you

great job!,, and happy to see the kids getting a long.
Shana, we've had Tippy since she was about 4 mos old. We found her on our property, unable to walk. We figured she came from the adjoining ranch. I scooped her up and took her to the vet and was told she jammed her neck. They prescribed steroids. The next several weeks I carried her everywhere, hand fed her, placed her in a litter box, etc. all the while she would not move. I had come to the conclusion that she would not recover and was struggling with having her put to rest. Then one morning she started to move and with each passing day she did better. After a couple months she was flying through the house and at that point we were hooked. We couldn't put her back outside so she became a permanent indoor member of our family. We found out later her mama was half siamese (but was marked alot like her) and daddy was a jet black 1/2 siamese manx. Anyway, I named her Tippy because of the tip of her tail being so light colored. She has brought us so much joy through the years and is a very gentle, loving child. I'm so thankful we found her and that she recovered.