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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3762515" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>This isn’t a dog post, but I’m posting it here anyway because I know the folks the frequent this thread are animal lovers.</p><p></p><p>I had some work done on one of my flatbed trucks at the Ford place here in town and picked up this morning. I brought it home and parked it. I had an appointment at 2 to get my taxes done and didn’t get home until about 4. After getting home, I discovered one of my cows had calved, and her calf had fallen into a 40 foot ravine with a creek at the bottom. I had to climb down and attach a “harness” and pull him out while fighting off his momma at the same time. He is healthy and no worse for wear. When I got back to my house, I heard what sounded like a “cheep” coming from the truck I picked up this morning, but I couldn’t tell where it was coming from. About the time I popped the hood, I heard the sound again from under my flatbed. I shined a flashlight under the bed over my gas tank and found kittens. When I crawled under there to get them out, I found 3. I called a buddy that works at the Ford place to make sure they didn’t have a shop cat that might’ve had kittens. They’re all fat and healthy, and we’re keeping them. My wife did a little research and thinks they’re probably 2-3 weeks old.</p><p>Here’s the new additions.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]265916[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]265917[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3762515, member: 24452"] This isn’t a dog post, but I’m posting it here anyway because I know the folks the frequent this thread are animal lovers. I had some work done on one of my flatbed trucks at the Ford place here in town and picked up this morning. I brought it home and parked it. I had an appointment at 2 to get my taxes done and didn’t get home until about 4. After getting home, I discovered one of my cows had calved, and her calf had fallen into a 40 foot ravine with a creek at the bottom. I had to climb down and attach a “harness” and pull him out while fighting off his momma at the same time. He is healthy and no worse for wear. When I got back to my house, I heard what sounded like a “cheep” coming from the truck I picked up this morning, but I couldn’t tell where it was coming from. About the time I popped the hood, I heard the sound again from under my flatbed. I shined a flashlight under the bed over my gas tank and found kittens. When I crawled under there to get them out, I found 3. I called a buddy that works at the Ford place to make sure they didn’t have a shop cat that might’ve had kittens. They’re all fat and healthy, and we’re keeping them. My wife did a little research and thinks they’re probably 2-3 weeks old. Here’s the new additions. [ATTACH type="full"]265916[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]265917[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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