One day
my cat laid on her back and put her claws though the dog's eyelid.
Not exact matches
First our teacher,
Cat Murcek, had us
lay flat
on our
backs, feet planted
on the floor, to find our neutral spine; then she led us through self - massage work with balls and foam rollers, and some basic poses.
I «m an easy - going,
laid -
back guy - my sense of humor is something I value greatly, but fed up of coming home from work and talking to the
cat (she «s not great
on the communication front!)
Potential adopters answer 19 questions
on subjects such as whether they want a playful or
laid -
back pet, how their animal will spend its days and how they will spend together time with their new dog or
cat.
Cats usually
lay on their
back when they are in a very playful mood.
On the other hand, adult
cats are much more
laid back.
That was based
on an oral exam (awake) with a very
laid back and cooperative
cat.
Both of my wiener dogs at different times were shaky and had weak hind legs.One of my dogs could not jump
on the couch, could not climb stairs and would
lay under the bed shaking.I thought maybe she had really bad arthritis or a bad
back injury.I gave her calcium pills in wet
cat food and she got better for a little while.so later I gave my dog a calcium pill in meat and my dog got worse as the days went by.Every day I gave my dog a calcium pills and she didn't get better.It later dawned
on me that maybe the wet
cat food is what helped the first time.I gave my dog wet
cat food every day for a few days and my dog improved immediately
back to normal.Later when my other dog got the same type of condition, I gave her wet
cat food and it worked for her and she went
back to normal... Sharing this story because I believe it will help a lot of dogs.
But China is a friendly,
laid back cat who will happily roll over
on her
back for belly rubs.
There are different ways that you can take your pet with you, but using a stroller will be easier
on your arms and
back, and will also give your
cat, or
cats, more room to
lay in, and more comfort.
Basically, the theory says people are attracted to teams / companies that function
on their «level» — ie a high - strung person isn't going to want to join a young startup, and a
laid -
back cool
cat won't be looking for jobs at a white - shoe firm.