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$600, AKC Field Hunting Lab PupsNevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals MacBethThe Majestic Brothers, Heinz 57 with Retriever & Shepherd, neutered boy, 2 years. GregorPrecious little boy, Terrier & Chihuahua mix, neutered, 4 years. GeorgeLovable older boy, Beagle mix, neutered, 10 years. FrankieSensitive lady, tuxedo shorthair, spayed, 8 years. Jack & MoeSon & father, hooded rats, 6 months & 1 year of age. CalypsoThoughtful boy, Dachshund & Terrier mix, neutered, 7 years. Rascal & RosieBrother and sister, Chihuahuas, spayed/neutered, 13 years of age. Varla & VixenSweet souls, American rabbits, spayed girls, 2 years. Flash & LouieDevoted boys, Chihuahuas, neutered, 8 & 5 years of age. ThurstonHero needed, petite Chihuahua, neutered boy, 2 years young. MaxmillianAngelic boy, Basset Hound & Beagle, neutered, 9 years. CandieGentle presence, lovely tortoiseshell shorthair, spayed girl, 9 years. AustinChipper boy, Toy & Spaniel mix, neutered, 7 years.

ShaneSpry little fellow, Longhair Chihuahua, neutered, 12 years. Sid & MartyAdorable brothers, American guinea pigs, 2 years. McEnroeSporty, athletic boy, Bully mix, neutered, 8 years. Michael & MariellaDevoted soul-mates, Chihuahuas, neutered boy & spayed girl, 9 & 7 years. FelixRadiant senior, blond Shar Pei, neutered boy, 12 years. RonaldoExceptionally poised youngster, Manchester Terrier, neutered boy, 3 years. SmurfetteSweet treasure, American Bulldog & Catahoula Leopard Dog mix, spayed girl, 3 years.It's Hug Your Cat Day, and while that might send some of our more reserved kitties running for a hiding spot under the bed, there are certain breeds of felines who will gladly accept your affection. Typically, cats don't rush up and bombard you with kisses like some dogs, but many do display genuine friendliness. Happy-to-be-with-you cats range from the demure lap lounger to the chatty feline who escorts you from room to room. Vetstreet shines the spotlight on nine feline breeds with stellar reputations for thoroughly enjoying the company of their favorite people.

Friendly Felines Who Love Human Company Alan Robinson, Animal Photography Cornish Rex — Kitty Comedian Tetsu Yamazaki, Animal Photography Egyptian Mau — Outgoing and Exotic Devon Rex — Adorably Impish Maine Coon — Large and Loving Tonkinese — Lap Lounger Persian — Quiet Cuddler Ragdoll — Floppy and Friendly Siamese — Demanding But Devoted Sphynx — Clownish and Curious 10 Cat Breeds Who Like to Play With Dogs Meet These 11 Cat Breeds With Funny Names 10 Ways Your Favorite Feline Shows You Love Why Do Cats Prefer Attention From Cat Haters? Can't We All Just Get Along? Recognizing and Resolving Cat Conflict Video: Why Does My Cat Chatter at Birds? Don't Call Them Cool Cats: 10 Cat Names on the Decline Hossein Mortezaeian Abkenar (Persian: حسین مرتضاییان آبکنار; born 1967) is an Iranian writer and screenwriter. Hossein Mortezaeian Abkenar was born in Tehran

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In September 2014, he was granted a fellowship by Black Mountain Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where each fellow in the nine-month writing program receives a $60,000 stipend, an office, computer and access to UNLV’s Lied Librar ^ No One Knows About Persian Cats at the IMDB ^ Mandoo at the IMCalico Or Dilute Calico Cats Calico Or Dilute Calico Never want to miss another dream pup! Sign up for our Newsletter. Have you been looking through our pups only to see one that you really wanted was already sold? Sign up for our Newsletter. We will be sending out weekly updates to new pups, sales promotions and discount offer to those signed up for our newsletter. We may randomly select a few for huge discount savings on our list!Aviaries & Breeders States N Search for breeders of exotic birds & pet parrots or Browse the exotic bird aviaries & breeders by state If you contact any of these bird breeders, please mention that you saw them on Birds n Ways.

We assume no responsibility for the businesses listed here. Please inform us if you experience any problems. “i asked the staff a few questions regarding puppy food and also my dog breed (french bulldog) and they were very knowledgable.” “I thought it would be so cute to have a playmate for my first husky, so we ended up going home with another husky.” “I got a baby beagle here while I was just brousing missing mine who had Just passed at 17 years 2 weeks prior .” View this plant in a gardenCategory:Cactus and SucculentsFoliage Color:Unknown - Tell usBloom Characteristics:Unknown - Tell usWater Requirements:Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscapingWhere to Grow:Unknown - Tell usHeight:8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m)12-15 ft. (3.6-4.7 m)15-20 ft. (4.7-6 m)20-30 ft. (6-9 m)30-40 ft. (9-12 m)over 40 ft. (12 m)Spacing:12-15 in. (30-38 cm)15-18 in. (38-45 cm)18-24 in. (45-60 cm)Hardiness:USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 �C (25 �F)USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 �C (30 �F)USDA Zone 10b

: to 1.7 �C (35 �F)USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 �C (40 �F)Sun Exposure:Full SunDanger:Plant has spines or sharp edges; use extreme caution when handlingBloom Color:PinkBright YellowWhite/Near WhiteBloom Time:Late Spring/Early SummerMid SummerFoliage:SucculentOther details:Unknown - Tell usSoil pH requirements:6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)Patent Information:Non-patentedPropagation Methods:From woody stem cuttingsAllow cut surface to callous over before plantingFrom seed; sow indoors before last frostSeed Collecting:Allow unblemished fruit to ripen; clean and dry seedsUnblemished fruit must be significantly overripe before harvesting seed; clean and dry seedsProperly cleaned, seed can be successfully storedRegionalCasa Grande, ArizonaChandler, ArizonaGreen Valley, ArizonaPhoenix, ArizonaTucson, ArizonaCastro Valley, CaliforniaHayward, CaliforniaMenifee, CaliforniaOak View, CaliforniaSan Diego, California (3 reports)San Marino, CaliforniaSantee, CaliforniaThousand Oaks, CaliforniaVacaville, CaliforniaTampa, FloridaHenderson, NevadaLas Vegas, Nevadashow all

On Sep 6, 2015, Max64 from Las Vegas, NV (Zone 9a) wrote: Very very slow growing. Does well in the Vegas heat however does best with partial shade in the afternoon as I've seen it get sunburned at first when I had it planted in full sun. I have since moved it to morning sun and afternoon partial shade. Looks very similar to the Old man of the Andes which does grow faster. Easy grower and loves a bit more water during the hot desert summer however can be prone to root rot during the colder or milder months so less water is recommended. On Oct 24, 2014, Dcactuskid from Laredo, TX (Zone 9b) wrote: I really like this cactus and can't find anywhere. If anyone would like to trade or sell and help me out let me know. It would be awesome to own 1 of these cactus in my opinion. On Jul 28, 2014, ironhand from Henderson, NV wrote: The plant was approximately 1.5 inches tall when planted. It is now about 5 feet tall and appears to be bifurcating. On Feb 4, 2013, Mr_Monopoly from North Olmsted, OH wrote:

This is by far my favorite cactus species. A very slow grower, it's white fuzzy hairs are an eye catcher in any collection. On Oct 7, 2005, BayAreaTropics from Hayward, CA wrote: In the top 5-maybe 3, in the must have cacti,right there with golden barrel and Cereus peruvianus . The girth of the trunk and denseness of the "fur" distinguish it from the also ran's. It might be better to have a grouping of these than the usual one- of's cactus gardens . And when they reach shoulder height they are stunners. On Jan 31, 2005, hanna1 from Castro Valley, CA (Zone 9a) wrote: Also known as 'Old man of Mexico', 'Bunny Cactus', synonym: Cactussenilis & Pilocerous Sennilis. Is from Eastern Hidalgo in Mexico. Soil should be dry. Is a woody plant. Senilis is Latin for Old or aged man. Can be carefully groomed with a comb. Min. temps should be above 50F, and prefers afternoon shade in hotter areas. On Nov 25, 2004, Sysyfus from Santee, CA wrote: Enjoyed your photo and description.

My in-laws have a 42 year old (I submitted photo, too) cactus of this variety that measures over 17 feet tall. When moved to its current location 32 years ago, it was only about 2 feet tall and only a single member. My wife's father wants to have it removed. San Diego, CA area. On Jul 8, 2004, TucsonJen from Tucson, AZ (Zone 9a) wrote: We call this one the Old Man of Mexico to help distinguish it from a number of other "Old Man" cacti such as Old Man of the Andes (Oreocereus celsianus). I�ve never seen one with multiple columns as shown. Mine needs afternoon shade in the summer here in Tucson (so do I!). It is verrrry slow to grow and I am careful not to overwater because it's susceptible to root rot. I think I read that it blooms (white/pink) and bears fruit when it gets to 20 feet. I�ll have to take their word for it � mine is only about a foot tall, lol! The white color is a nice contrast in my cactus garden and It gets a lot of attention from visitors. On Mar 15, 2004, palmbob from Acton, CA (Zone 8b) wrote: