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Scratching, The Pleasures Of.

In Behavior, images, Interesting and funny on February 7, 2013 at 11:56

I am not talking metaphorically as in ‘scratchy knowledge’ or ‘scratchy information’.

I am talking of the simple ‘Scratching‘, the process of using fingernails when you feel like  various parts of your body, of not about scratching others’ literally during you know what!

The Orgiastic pleasure one gets out of it…!

I can not compare this with any thing else.

Forget the social strictures.

There are various types.

Scratching the head,Ears,Nose,Groin,palms,legs the list is as endless as there are individuals.

One’s pleasure is another’s bane.

Good manners teach us not to scratch either in Public or in Private.

Well who cares!

You suddenly get an urge to scratch your head, especially top of the head just to the right or left of the center of your head.

You have reasonable, .Nails, mind you, it should not be either too long,it would hurt, or too short,it would not do the job properly.

Preferable the hair be dry.

High tech Scratching.

High tech Scratching.

You start scratching with your nails slowly at first ans ever sl……wly increase the tempo.

Aaaa………hh…. there you have it.

Or on a winter morning, when you have forgotten to apply cream on your legs, you feel like scratching.

Repeat the process as described above.

Heavenly!

But the marks and at times blood coming out , doesn’t matter.

The worry is for the finicky

As to other types try. you will find it exhilarating.

I do not know about groin scratching for I have not felt like it till date.

May be some have.

I strictly exclude infection caused scratching, that’s painful.

Owners Resembling Dogs, Slideshow.

In animals, Behavior, Interesting and funny, lifestyle on May 2, 2012 at 10:11

The story caption was ‘Dogs Resembling owners.

http://digg.com/newsbar/topnews/dogs_resembling_their_owners

The reason  for the original Caption is

Because the photos were posted by Men?

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Surfing Dog.Video.

In Interesting and funny on November 18, 2011 at 10:28

Dog Sentenced to Death for injuring a Cat!

In Interesting and funny on November 18, 2011 at 10:13

Zaniest sentence ever.

And I thought only Americans are good(!) at these things!

Do Dogs sit over Judgment on our actions?

Dog awaiting death.

C-Jay will soon die because he attacked a cat. (Photo: STV News)

A Scottish dog will soon be killed because he escaped from his family’s garden and attacked a neighbor’s cat. That’s the final word from an Edinburgh appeals court that upheld an earlier death sentence for the August attack, which left the cat with serious injuries.

The 3-year-old dog has no other history of violence. He went exploring after a visitor inadvertently left the gate open, and he came upon a cat, and unfortunately did what some dogs will do. He has been in a kennel, away from his family, since being found with the cat in his mouth.

Owner Tracy Jackson broke down crying when the judge refused to change the death sentence. She said she and her 15-year-old daughter had been trying to be optimistic, but were “totally gutted” at the decision.

Defense counsel Chris Snead had suggested alternatives, including being extra vigilant about keeping watch on C-Jay and the garden gate. Snead tried to underscore the fact that the dog is not a public danger, and to get the judge to see how harsh the sentence is.

“There is not the slightest suggestion this dog had a propensity to violence,” Snead said. “In the present case the victim of the attack was a cat. … All this dog did was follow its nature and attack a cat. It does not pose any threat to public safety. If the test if whether the dog poses a threat to public safety the answer must be an emphatic ‘no’ to that.

http://dogblog.dogster.com/2011/11/09/travesty-of-justic-dog-to-die-for-attacking-cat/

Pets suffering from disaster,Japan Radiation.

In animal behavior, natural disasters on March 28, 2011 at 11:28

 

A dog's life: Luna, a beagle, is tied to a tree near her makeshift house at an evacuee center in Fukushima on Thursday. AP PHOTO

 

 

“This is a big calamity for pets, along with people,” said Sugano Hoso of the Japan branch of the U.S.-based United Kennel Club. “Many are on their own, and many more are trapped in evacuated areas where people have left.”

The biggest concerns are reuniting them with their owners and getting them food, medical treatment and shelter, she said. Her group is distributing food and other supplies where it can.

Also, thousands of pets have been left behind in the evacuation zones around the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, which was wrecked by the quake and tsunami and remains a radioactive hazard. These abandoned animals are likely to face health issues.

Faced with life-or-death predicaments, many pet owners did not have the presence of mind, the ability or perhaps the desire to see to the safety of their pets.

Endo lives in the town of Minamisoma, only 25 km from the Fukushima nuclear plant. Residents have been ordered either to voluntarily evacuate or remain indoors because of the radiation risk.

Endo decided to come to the main shelter in the city of Fukushima — a gymnasium where about 1,400 people have taken refuge — about a week ago.

Tamae Morino brought her Persian-mix cat, Lady, to the shelter, although the pet stays outside.

The earthquake and tsunami, along with the sudden change of environment, have left Lady scared and agitated.

“She got sick, and is still very nervous,” Morino said. “She is an important part of our family. But they don’t allow pets into the shelter, so she has to sleep alone in the car. She seems very lonely. We are happy to have her with us, though. So many cats just vanished.”

Ryo Taira‘s pet shop and animal shelter in Arahama, near Sendai, is caring for 80 dogs and cats whose owners are unable to take them into tsunami shelters.

“Evacuees are under a stressful situation, working on reconstruction and searching for missing family members,” Taira said. “I think they cannot really have much energy to pay attention to their pets. So we want to do what we can to help reduce their stress.”

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110328f2.html

Related:

Work to remove toxic water puddles in the reactor basements of the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant ground to a halt Sunday after its operator reported a huge spike in radioactivity — a spike that officials later said was inaccurate.

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nn20110328a1.html

 

 

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