something something when you can hear the whisper of love in the pauses between words something something
something something the love was always implied you never needed to say it out loud something something

something something when you can hear the whisper of love in the pauses between words something something
something something the love was always implied you never needed to say it out loud something something
my brother had a brilliant idea that i wanted to share with other people who have four-legged family members: he trained our two cats to go directly to the door when they hear the fire alarm.
obviously at first the fire alarm sent them scrambling for cover, but he started slowly by giving them treats whenever it went off, when someone burned food or forgot to open the fireplace flu. he then progressed to calling them to the door to offer treats immediately after the alarm went off. and it actually wasn't too long before the cats voluntarily started going to the door upon hearing the alarm.
i think this was genius because in the event of a real emergency we know exactly where the cats will be and we will not have to waste precious time trying to find them to rescue them. i think this method would work equally well with dogs and probably other free-roaming pets such as rabbits, ferrets, etc. and i certainly encourage others to give it a shot!
Love letter of Frida Kahlo sent to Nickolas Muray, 1931
She’s probably sad today give her a shoulder to put her legs on
my problem is that i want a kiss after a kiss after a kiss after a kiss
“And when I asked you how you’d been, I meant I missed you more than I’ve ever missed anything before.”
— Iain Thomas