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Hollis87

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Banjo is my big buddy. He’s 9 1/2 years old. He was born in Cambodia and I brought him to the states when I moved back in 2010. His mom is from the Thai Military dogs and his dad is from Germany. I got him when he was 11 weeks old. He goes everywhere I go. He’s been to 3 countries and 8 states, loves travel, camping and swimming. 

Jahow is my cat, well really she’s my Grandson’s cat. She is a F5 Savannah Cat and is 7 years old. I want to take her with me when I go full time this fall but she’s so mean and a bit wild. My Grandson is headed to college in the fall, so he can’t take her with him either. If I keep her with me, I’m afraid she’ll get out and I’ll lose her... so she is going to live in Montana with my daughter.  :(

I watched the video of Caravan Carolyn losing her cat in Arizona and that pretty much helped me make the decision to let Jahow go to Montana. I would just die if she disappeared out there. She is not a friendly cat and would never let anyone catch her. She only lets 3 people even pet her or cuddle her, me, my grandson and his mom. So she’d just suffer an awful death if she escaped. We’ve built her a big enclosure in my backyard and she is safe to come and go there, but I don’t let her roam free. 

So that’s about it... Banjo will be out there at some point to meet y’all. 
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Here’s a video of Jahow’s backyard enclosure.


And Banjo swimming in a river.
 
DesertRose said:
Beautiful animals! Thanks for sharing. Glad you're going to have Banjo with you at least. Where is that stream he was swimming in?

We were at Mossbrae Falls in NorCal. Awesome spot!
After you get to the falls, keep walking on tracks over rail bridge, and there’s a natural spring that has carbonated water! We bring maple syrup and flavor it, super good! 
Just make sure no train is coming when u cross bridge! Very active tracks!
 
Aww! So cute! 

I'd love a cat but I always fear I'd lose one! It's much easier to just have my springer spaniel with me - although a little crazy!  :D
 
Great looking cat, but yeah he does look evil! Or at least like he'd like to sever the occasional finger just to stay in practice.

Fun looking dog. Mine is sleeping on my bed next to me, and he makes every day better.
 
They're beautiful, especially your cat (even if she don't look like a friendly one). Hope she's fine with your daughter.
 
My husband and I have a German Shepherd and a German Shepherd/lab mix, we have suddenly learned as of June 1, 2019 our “home will be our 2015 Dodge Journey, we have my husband’s pension, soooooooo NOW WHAT, how do we get started, by the way, I’ve always wanted to live on the road, but I was hoping for a small rv or travel trailer, but our car has only a 2500 lb tow capacity, we have no savings, I’m actually looking forward to our new life, but I’m hoping for some tips, we are both 60 years and in reasonably good health (of course except for the usual “old folks snap, crackle and pop” lol, I’d love to hear some advice and tips, I’m excited yet a little nervous, I’m/we’re more worried about our dogs being well and safe, but of course as long as they’re with us, they’re good, but they really are our first concern, what can I say, we made the commitment when we adopted them, so it’s just like having children, it’s a clear and unbreakable bond and commitment, thank you all, God bless???
 
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