
πβπ πΉππππ πΆπππππ¦, written by Chad Duerksen, focuses on a group of feral cats, what happens to them, and how they handle the world falling apart around them.

Iβm snowed in (and cut off from civilization) while writing this. Thank you. Winter Storm Fern. What a name for a storm in the winter. Anyway, while I was outside in this snowy weather feeding my outdoor cat, I saw something that amazed me. Iβm walking back and forth on my front porch, making sure to avoid a huge strip of ice on the edge, when I saw something moving through my yard out of the corner of my eye. What would be out and up here in this kind of weather?

Just as a lot of us have pets that we loveβI have two dogs and six catsβmany of our presidentβs have also had pets. Not surprisingly, dogs have been the most popular pets, but some presidents have had pets that just about anyone would consider unusual. In this article, you will find out about the pets of President George Washington to the pets of President John Quincy Adams.

I woke up this morning with a mouse in my bed. A mouse isnβt something I want in my bedroom, especially not in my bed. Granted, it was already dead, and that is preferable to it being alive and running around. Iβm assuming it was already dead when it ended up under the covers. And at least it wasnβt right next to me. Still, I will be changing my sheets today.

What do cats, ducks, dogs, and whales have in common? They are all mentioned in this article, and they all have idioms attached to their species. Learn how to use π ππππππ¦-πππ‘ and how not be π π ππ‘π‘πππ ππ’ππ. Do you really need three dogs to have π π‘βπππ-πππ πππβπ‘, and find out how to have π π€βπππ ππ π π‘πππ.