Of course they both are pets. Not ours. This tiny kitten and docile canine belongs to the couple who are our friends.
This week’s  Serendipity Photo Prompt 2015- 30 revolves around pets. I don’t know much about them as I don’t have one. Not yet prepared to take the responsibility.Â
Whatever little time we spent with our friends these two creatures kept on moving around us. They licked our feet, sat on Tarun’s lap since he is very fond of dogs, he had a Pomeranian who died just before our marriage.
They  both never left us for a single minute and we too enjoyed their presence. This Pet photo shoot was done by me while Tarun was busy playing with them.
I must admit this was the first time I stayed with a dog for the entire day and being with him I never felt as if he couldn’t speak or understand our language. In fact they both communicated so perfectly with their gestures and their body language conveyed it all. The waggling tail, the bright eyes, licking and smelling and other signals were good enough to know their state of mind. Â So expressive. Just like Amber, Bonnie, Bishop or like Dusty and swiss feline Tabby.That’s all for this week. Â
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Those photos are all just too precious for words. You had the advantage, of course – you could play with the pets and then go home and leave their care to their owners. While I love my Cody, sometimes I have more fun with other people’s dogs. Kind of like being a grandparent, I guess – all the fun and none of the work.
You have said the same thing what I told my sons when they insisted on bringing a pet at home. For me this kind of arrangements will work until I gather courage to have my own.
Ah, but if you’re even beginning to consider a pet of your own, then playing with other people’s pets is good training. Pets are a lot of work, but so much fun and such comfort. I’ll miss Cody when her time comes – hopefully not for many more years.
The way the lab looks on the bottom shots, with the ‘please’ look is so precious 🙂
Thank you. The beast was very graceful and spontaneous.
The beast 😉 (chuckle)
It’s amazing how well our pets communicate. They communicate with us and they communicate with each other and apparently in quite complex ways. It’s rather amazing how they do it … if it isn’t mind-reading, I don’t know what to call it! Great post and wonderful pictures.
Thank you for your kind words & motivation to make me know the pets better. Your posts really help Keep inspiring.
Both are so sweet. I have never had a cat, but had two dogs in different times. When Macken died, I cried everyday when I drove home from work for almost a year…
They are more than a family to us. Losing a pet can be so painful.
You can’t beat a couple of cute pets. The sad eyes on the dog laying down are just so adorable!
I swear. That’s my favorite too.
Dusty T. Dog approves! 🙂
My pleasure Dusty.
Your approval means a lot to me.
🙂 I won’t tell him. It will go to his head.