Posts Tagged ‘animals’

Adorable ducklings

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Ah they’re so cute when they’re young…

ducklings feeding from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

approaching ducklings from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

fearless ducklings from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Fun times with Facebook

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Yesterday, I decided that Missy should have her own Facebook profile.  After all, she’s got tons of pictures to be tagged and a personality all her own!  I had a lot of fun setting it all up and going through, tagging all the pictures I’ve posted of her.  So far she has friended me and Cousin and Cousin was so amused by the account that she also created one for Molly.  Now both the cats in our household get to run the show on social media too!  They already rule the house, so why not expand their horizons?

I wish there was an easy way to toggle between FB accounts; for now I’m stuck with one account open on one browser and the other open on another browser.  Of course Missy has me doing the grunt work for her, posting up pictures and videos and typing to her dictation.  But hey at least now she can share some of her wisdom with the world.  You can be her friend too!  Find her at http://facebook.com/missy.qin.7 and check out some of the hilarious shots of her sleeping.

A TOUS holiday

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Panda went browsing at the TOUS store the other day and came back with some free goodies!  Don’t mind Missy, she was just admiring her new toys…

light greenish blue tous gift bag tied with red ribbon

TOUS gift bag!

tous holiday stockings and product catalog

Inside the bag were two TOUS stockings and a copy of their catalog.

Preying praying mantis

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This sucker was up for a fight! Between its battle dance and climbing all over the place, it sure made for some fun times (and Missy was pretty entertained too).

cat attacks praying mantis from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

praying mantis dance from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

praying mantis on arm from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

praying mantis rock climb from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Drowsy positions

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Hehe, Missy sleeps in such funny positions throughout the day.  Sometimes it’s downright baffling that she finds it comfortable like that.

my cat missy napping on bed

my cat missy napping with belly up and head twisted to side

my cat missy napping with belly up and head twisted to side and arms stretched out

Sink water

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Molly refuses to drink out of a normal bowl, so we have to fill up the sink for her a few times a day and let her play around like this:

molly playing in sink from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Butting heads

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molly the cat lounging on sofa cushion with arm dangling

Molly in one of her calmer moods.


Ok so I’ve got this cat, her name is Molly.  She’s like 13 years old and I’ve had her for about a year and a half.  When I saw her at the shelter, she was curled up on a nice bed and didn’t really move, so I figured she’d be a fun lap pet.  When we brought her home, the first week or so I was afraid that she was going to die just like that – she wouldn’t eat, she wouldn’t drink, and she barely moved.  We took her for her free checkup and the vet said that this and that might be wrong with her… my mom stood firm in her belief that we’re just giving Molly a nice home to live out her life and we won’t spend excess money to save her from this and that disease.  I was super sad but wasn’t about to shell out the money myself so we decided to just see how it went.

I think about 10 days in is when Molly started to move around.  She explored the house and I even caught her drinking from the toilet (aha! so she wasn’t dying of thirst).  Soon enough, she was as spry as any cat and even went around the house acting like she built it, owned it, and ran it.  While I was happy that she was totally fine and actually quite active, I discovered that she actually doesn’t like being held.  So much for my lap cat idea.  Sometimes she gets into these terrible moods, where she’ll growl at you for no reason.  She’ll get mad because you walked by, because she walked by you, because you did this or didn’t do that, etc.  I didn’t want to encourage this behavior, so whenever she got grumpy, I’d keep pushing.  If she didn’t want me touching her I’d hug her.  Sometimes I’d growl with her, or give her a stern finger.  Unfortunately, this hasn’t worked and I think I’ve figured it out – we’re both super stubborn.

The more you push, the more I push back (and the more you push back).  So, our little battles escalate until Molly gets so upset that she attacks or runs away.  I can’t help it though; nothing irritates me more than backing down when she’s the one initiating the negativity.  I was hoping to train her to see that when she got mad, I didn’t leave her alone, so trying to scare me wouldn’t work.  But it seems that all she sees is that she’s not happy and I’m annoying.  It’s a pity!  I’ve never tried to start a fight with her, but that seems to be how it all ends up.  And that’s what stubbornness can get you.

Fish sports

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I had some bread for the fish and when some chunks were just too hard to break down I gave up and threw them in whole. The fish kept nudging this one and nibbling bit by bit as it softened. Looked like a game of ball! Fish-ball!

fishball (the sport) from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Squirrel sightings

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One day, not long after Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy brought two windy, rainy days to our area, I was out walking and came across no less than 8 squirrels when normally I would have seen one or two.  They must have been hungry after the storm, because they were ALL eating (or scavenging for food).  Here are just a few I managed to capture on film (or so to speak)…

squirrel perched precariously high up on tree branch

Yes, that little glob is a squirrel all the way up there!

zoomed in on squirrel perched precariously high up on tree branch

Here’s a zoomed in shot of that squirrel, nibbling on a snack as the branch swayed in the wind.

squirrel with high arched back digging into ground

This squirrel was doing some serious damage and really got into it.

collage of squirrels in tree and foraging on ground

I even put together a collage of some of the squirrels I came across.

Even birds get impatient

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Case in point: pacing stork! Must have been frustrated too since it would occasionally peck the water forcefully.

pacing stork from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

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