In the Litter Box - March 21, 2024


#RIPSmiles | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd - Ep. 535 - 3⧸21⧸2024


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 15 minutes

Words per Minute

193.0579

Word Count

14,589

Sentence Count

1,339

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Cat and Jules talk about a near-death experience on the job and how they managed to get through it. Cat talks about how he almost had to put Jules to sleep and how Jules almost lost his job.


Transcript

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00:01:49.900 Hello, today is Thursday, March 21st, 2024, episode number 535.
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00:02:04.060 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:02:08.240 Hey there, Cat.
00:02:09.140 How are you today?
00:02:10.480 Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:11.420 I'm here.
00:02:12.000 How is it?
00:02:12.940 I know it is.
00:02:13.760 Oh, it's been a rough, rough 24 hours.
00:02:16.400 It certainly has.
00:02:17.680 How are you doing?
00:02:18.260 Good, my voice is a little gone, but I'm fine now.
00:02:22.260 It's just horrible.
00:02:25.660 It is horrible.
00:02:27.280 It is absolutely horrible, and you do sound better than you did yesterday when I talked
00:02:32.940 to you.
00:02:33.340 I was so worried.
00:02:34.600 I didn't even know what to do.
00:02:38.100 Yeah, I still don't know.
00:02:39.080 I have no idea what happened.
00:02:40.200 I was, there's a, my neighbor's got like a pond that's eroding, and he likes me like
00:02:48.040 if I pick up limbs to go over there and kind of throw them on his bank because it helps
00:02:53.580 the erosion.
00:02:54.620 So when I go, of course, Pedro, anytime I'm in the farm truck and leave the farm or work
00:03:01.020 on the farm, Pedro and Smiles come with me.
00:03:04.260 They've been doing this for years.
00:03:06.440 And we had, I, they just stayed in the air conditioned truck and I had about four loads
00:03:11.220 of big limbs to haul over there and put them in.
00:03:14.440 Then I just need to go get gas.
00:03:16.420 I went down about a couple of miles to the gas station and got gas.
00:03:19.420 And then I always take them on this little, these little dirt roads where I know these
00:03:23.180 dogs run up to the car and they like to bark at them.
00:03:25.380 So it's kind of something I do every time I go get gas.
00:03:29.640 And then, I mean, this happened so fast.
00:03:31.720 I still don't know what happened, but, um, you know, and, and, you know, miles is old,
00:03:37.900 old.
00:03:38.440 I mean, he's, he's got arthritis.
00:03:40.580 I mean, I almost had to put him to sleep eight months ago because he couldn't walk anymore.
00:03:43.660 I was pulling around on a tarp for a week out in the yard just to use the bathroom,
00:03:48.440 put him up, roll him on a paint tarp and pull him out into the yard just so he could
00:03:54.540 try to walk.
00:03:55.400 I mean, it was that bad.
00:03:56.360 I was, I was one day eight months ago of like, I should, I mean, I'm going to, he can't walk
00:04:02.000 anymore, but I just put him on a crazy diet where I just gave him a little bit of food
00:04:07.060 each day and he just somehow recovered from it.
00:04:09.900 But he's been, you know, he's been, he can't run anymore.
00:04:13.460 He just fast walks.
00:04:14.960 Right.
00:04:15.320 And he's got a big giant tumor that they can't operate on his back.
00:04:18.680 Like, I mean, he's, he was in rough shape, but he was making it, you know, he has to
00:04:21.960 have a, he's had to have a ramp for months to get in the truck.
00:04:24.820 And now he can't even walk up the ramp.
00:04:26.760 I have to get his butt and push it.
00:04:30.300 But anyway, so he was in good spirits and, and, um, I have to pull up about 20 feet ahead
00:04:36.200 and close my gate.
00:04:37.020 And then I let them out and there was somebody walking by and they want to go bark at him.
00:04:42.000 So they, this all happened in like 45 seconds.
00:04:45.240 So they went out and they were barking at the back gate.
00:04:48.360 And then I got in the truck, but it didn't drive.
00:04:52.060 And I, and I, man, when I say I was going one mile an hour, I just basically, I ride
00:04:56.520 around my property so slow because of the dogs.
00:04:59.000 And, uh, I, I basically just had it in drive in the Ford momentum.
00:05:02.920 It was that, you know, it was just easing forward and I'd gone about maybe five car
00:05:08.840 links and 10, 15 seconds.
00:05:10.540 I looked at my rear view and I saw, um, Pedro running real fast at the truck and I was just
00:05:17.820 going to try to slow down a little bit, but I never had time.
00:05:20.260 I just, I was looking in the rear view.
00:05:21.520 He was coming up on the truck and, uh, and I never worry about, um, I never worry about
00:05:27.740 smiles because, um, he's just so slow, but I was going really, really slow, slower than
00:05:33.680 usual.
00:05:34.820 And, um, this, I'm telling you, this is 45 seconds.
00:05:37.920 I was five car links up the driveway and I'd seen him in my rear view when I took off.
00:05:42.960 Cause they were, he was kind of when, when, when Pedro barks at somebody, he goes and
00:05:47.820 barks at him about two inches from his face, the weirdest thing.
00:05:51.280 And, um, now if Pedro will take off after something, he'll take off after it too.
00:05:55.740 Not even know what he's chasing.
00:05:56.620 He's also falls down a lot.
00:05:58.360 You know, miles falls down a lot when he, cause he just, he can't run.
00:06:01.660 He's got arthritis.
00:06:02.340 He's just old.
00:06:03.120 He's like 15, 16 years old, but no, I was just riding and it was, there was no hump.
00:06:08.840 I didn't drive over anything.
00:06:10.160 I would have known if I drove over a full, you know, 80, 90 pound dog.
00:06:13.700 Exactly.
00:06:14.220 There was none of that.
00:06:15.080 Just the right side of back by like behind the tire, almost, uh, I just heard a bang
00:06:22.440 and it wasn't even a loud bang.
00:06:23.640 It was just like somebody took their hand against the, um, the, the, you know, if somebody
00:06:28.980 we use driving by somebody and they just like, you know, hit, hit, hit, hit the side of your
00:06:34.140 back bed with their hand.
00:06:35.820 It was just like that.
00:06:36.880 Right.
00:06:37.280 And I didn't, I was just like, I was driving by this big cottonwood tree.
00:06:40.960 So did a limb fall and hit or something.
00:06:42.600 I wasn't even worried about hitting him or nothing.
00:06:44.600 Cause I know I didn't hump over anything.
00:06:47.200 And it was just, this is just weird.
00:06:48.560 I was only 50, 60 feet ahead and I'd been just creeping up the driveway.
00:06:52.400 So it wasn't like I was even going fast enough to run over anything.
00:06:55.180 Um, and then I got out and when I ran in a corner, he was in the back of the, the, the,
00:07:00.600 he was back and he, and he was just walking weird and looking weird, you know?
00:07:04.580 And I, and I just said, Hey, did I, my God, did I run over your hand or something?
00:07:08.480 Cause he was limping a little bit, but he just looked weird and he walked, he walked
00:07:13.140 towards me and, um, his eyes got real big and his tongue stuck, his mouth open, his tongue
00:07:18.040 stuck out way to the right.
00:07:19.480 And he just collapsed and died and that was it.
00:07:24.700 Oh my gosh.
00:07:26.760 I, you know, when you told me the story, it was almost like he was having a heart attack
00:07:30.280 or something.
00:07:30.780 That's what I think.
00:07:31.660 I'm telling you from what you described and I told you that when we talked yesterday,
00:07:35.400 when you described the whole thing, because right before the show went on air, I noticed
00:07:39.380 that you had posted, you know, what had happened in detail.
00:07:42.880 You and I had spoken before that and you were very distraught, of course, as everybody
00:07:47.840 would be.
00:07:48.400 And so we weren't able to get into the details and you said, you know, I'm going to post
00:07:51.280 something a little bit later and explain to everybody what happened.
00:07:55.180 And I just always tell the truth, even if it makes me, you know, of course I feel guilty
00:07:58.940 because I, but I'm just telling you right now, there was no hump.
00:08:02.580 There wasn't, it was just, it was just a bang.
00:08:04.680 Like he, he could have, but he could have, because he, if he would, if he was trying to
00:08:09.540 run, you know, even one or two miles an hour and he could have, he falls all the time.
00:08:13.940 He could have fell under the truck and his nose might've got pinched and it broke his
00:08:17.700 neck.
00:08:18.000 I don't know, but I never felt anything.
00:08:19.980 It just felt like something hit against, not, not that I ran over something, something
00:08:23.980 hit against the car.
00:08:25.100 And this all took place by the time I let them out and they were barking, this all took
00:08:28.840 place in 45 minutes.
00:08:30.000 I was 50, I was five, 10, eight car lengths up the driveway, just cruising that you just
00:08:37.120 barely easing off.
00:08:38.160 Cause of the guy walking by, I want to make sure, you know, he's kind of a squirrely looking
00:08:41.700 character.
00:08:42.060 I was trying to lick my rear views and I never seen, after I saw him, when I left, I never
00:08:47.140 seen him.
00:08:47.760 I never worry about him.
00:08:48.720 He never chases the car.
00:08:49.860 Pedro's the one I always have to worry about.
00:08:51.580 He loves to chase the car.
00:08:52.640 That's why I was watching him.
00:08:53.760 And when he was coming up so fast, I didn't know what was going on.
00:08:56.120 And it's just like, when I got out, I thought I might've dropped a, uh, one of the, uh,
00:09:01.820 branches or something on the way out the last time.
00:09:04.220 And, and it rubbed against the car, I didn't even think at all that I, I, I might've hit
00:09:08.480 the dog or anything.
00:09:09.320 I just was trying to see what it was that banged, that made the banging sound.
00:09:13.280 And, and, and then when, you know, of course I examined him, there was no blood coming out
00:09:17.960 of his mouth.
00:09:18.540 There was no injury, no tire marks.
00:09:21.140 There was no bruises.
00:09:22.920 There was no blood on his arms.
00:09:24.340 I mean, nothing.
00:09:25.080 There was no, no blood at all, or no sign of any injury on him.
00:09:29.980 Which you would have seen, which you would have seen if you would have actually run over
00:09:35.280 him.
00:09:35.600 You didn't.
00:09:36.180 I'm, I'm convinced of that.
00:09:37.760 The more details and the more you talk about it, the more I'm convinced it was either a
00:09:42.500 stroke or a heart attack or something like that.
00:09:44.900 He's had a problem with heart disease.
00:09:46.720 I mean, heartworms and different things in the past, you know, three years ago, they're
00:09:51.320 always giving him, they're all, they've all, you know, for years they've been giving him
00:09:54.600 not too much longer to live because of just.
00:09:56.560 Exactly.
00:09:57.800 I mean, you gave him.
00:09:59.140 Every day when I get up and I open the door, if he don't come right to the door, you know,
00:10:03.980 for a year, I don't know if, you know, when I open the door, if he's going to be coming
00:10:07.320 out.
00:10:07.640 I mean, he's, I've told you that he's, you know, everybody, how bad he's been, but,
00:10:11.520 but the irony is the last week, he's like, he seems to be better than he's been in years
00:10:16.380 and it just been kind of more spunky.
00:10:19.280 I mean, he's always happy.
00:10:20.280 He just, you know, when dolls get this old, they just can't move good.
00:10:23.620 I know it.
00:10:24.420 And so, and then like eight months ago, he, I don't know what, I was taking all these
00:10:29.200 supplements the doctors was giving him.
00:10:30.800 I was going to the doctor all the time.
00:10:32.120 We were trying to, and they were just like, he's just looking, he's a 90 pound dog.
00:10:36.440 If he can't walk, I don't know how you're going to take care of him.
00:10:38.680 I literally looked up online, like carts or something.
00:10:42.620 I was going to cart him out as long as I could.
00:10:44.500 And, and I was just, the only thing, I couldn't lift him up into anything because he's like
00:10:49.320 a hundred pounds.
00:10:50.060 And I was just rolling him over on a paint, a big thick paint tarp.
00:10:53.180 And I was just moving him around like that.
00:10:55.840 I remember you telling me, I'm going to have to get some kind of lift here.
00:10:59.460 We've got, you know, he's, he's not going to not get into his truck.
00:11:03.200 He's got his spot on the seat.
00:11:05.160 That's where he sits.
00:11:06.140 And I was just going to try to give him as long as I could.
00:11:08.440 And I mean, there was one day and I thought I might have to put him to sleep tomorrow
00:11:11.660 because I just can't, I can't continue like this.
00:11:14.220 And he's just going downhill.
00:11:16.080 But he, he had a good day, you know, with me and I don't know if he fell and hit the
00:11:20.420 truck and, and he was trying to run and got, and got too hot and had a stroke.
00:11:24.620 I don't, I don't know.
00:11:25.720 I just know there was nothing.
00:11:27.000 If I would have ran over him, his head or his neck, man, it would have been blood everywhere.
00:11:31.780 There was not a drop of blood.
00:11:33.560 You absolutely did.
00:11:34.600 There was no sign of any injury.
00:11:36.080 I looked over him real good.
00:11:37.220 I tried to revive him for like 10 minutes.
00:11:40.320 I was pushing on him.
00:11:41.120 I didn't know what to do.
00:11:41.900 I was doing everything I could.
00:11:43.100 I know.
00:11:43.660 But when he hit, you know, when he, he just kind of looked at me and he's like that weird
00:11:48.520 face and he just like fell over dead, man.
00:11:51.580 Oh my gosh.
00:11:52.740 It was, it was, and I just like screamed.
00:11:55.000 It was, oh.
00:11:56.320 Oh my gosh.
00:11:57.540 I mean, talking to you yesterday, receiving your text first.
00:12:01.340 And of course, you know me, I pick up the phone immediately and I'm like, oh my gosh,
00:12:04.740 but you had so much that you were tending to at the time.
00:12:08.040 And you had said, you know, I'm not doing the show, but please do the show because this
00:12:12.480 is all, all of this is happening.
00:12:14.440 And, but when you described it to me, and this was right as soon as it happened, you know,
00:12:19.880 your, your first recollection and the description is generally your best.
00:12:24.200 And you were describing the whole thing.
00:12:27.540 I didn't think for one second that you had run over him.
00:12:31.420 No, that's the, that's the crappy liberals, crappy liberals online.
00:12:34.620 You ran over him?
00:12:35.380 No, you did not.
00:12:36.360 I did not run over my dog.
00:12:37.840 No.
00:12:38.240 Uh-uh.
00:12:38.760 And, and I think.
00:12:39.720 The only thing I could think of is he, he might've, I don't know if something happened
00:12:43.280 and he could have either fell or collapsed or, or just like collapsed against the truck
00:12:48.460 and tried to been trying to keep up with it.
00:12:50.160 Cause I mean, I never saw him, I was looking, I mean, I never, I constantly, but you got
00:12:54.540 to understand, I only went five to eight car lengths and was going literally, you know,
00:13:00.260 when you put that car and drive, it just goes forward a little bit.
00:13:02.500 And I was just easing it up like that.
00:13:03.840 Cause I was trying to look at this guy back there, that, uh, real scummy guy walking by.
00:13:09.960 So, and then I were, I drive like grandpa around that there anyway.
00:13:13.360 I never go more than, you know, just barely easing around that place.
00:13:16.580 And I only let them out in twos, sometimes threes too.
00:13:19.020 So, um, I can watch them better, but I don't know what, I have no idea what happened.
00:13:25.520 I've played it over my mind a hundred times.
00:13:27.180 This all happened in like, from the time I closed that gate, the time he was dead and
00:13:31.300 I was sitting there over him.
00:13:33.240 Um, I mean, I grabbed him as he was collapsing and I got some, what, what's going on?
00:13:38.520 And, um, you know, so it was maybe 40 seconds.
00:13:42.960 So the, I mean, in, in the bam, wasn't this big bam, it just went boom, just a bam in the
00:13:47.280 back, the best way to describe it.
00:13:49.220 It's like somebody slapping their hand against the, uh, the back of your bed.
00:13:53.280 This is exactly what it sounded like.
00:13:54.700 And I don't know, he, he might've ran into the back of the truck.
00:13:58.040 I don't know.
00:13:58.680 I, I, I just, I go back to what we've always known.
00:14:03.660 And I mean, you have to realize this was, smiles was a rescue.
00:14:07.680 Okay.
00:14:08.480 So, so this is how you found him.
00:14:11.700 I mean, you gave him the best years that a dog could ever, ever have.
00:14:17.980 And I know you do.
00:14:20.300 And, and you have got so many memories with him and so do the other dogs.
00:14:25.240 And I know you're really concerned about Pedro now as a resident.
00:14:29.560 Oh yeah.
00:14:29.740 He's, he's just sitting around whimpering.
00:14:32.380 Cause you got to remember they, uh, the one, you know, everywhere I go, if I, if I take the
00:14:37.380 farm truck, which I don't take my good truck everywhere I go, I've cruised the farm truck
00:14:42.140 around town.
00:14:42.880 And anytime that I go to do anything in that truck, they're with me.
00:14:47.580 And, uh, anytime I do work on the farm, they're with me.
00:14:50.200 And, and, um, now monkey and wiggles, they don't like the truck.
00:14:54.240 Sweetie and Petey are the same way.
00:14:56.160 Sweetie and Petey love to get in the truck and go with me too.
00:14:58.380 Cause sometimes I take them, but I always take the OGs.
00:15:00.840 They get kind of first choice.
00:15:03.020 I'll take them five to one to the young dogs because that's just what they love to do.
00:15:07.200 And it's hard, you know, it's hard.
00:15:09.260 It's been hard for five months getting smiles up in the truck.
00:15:12.080 Cause the, he could walk up a ramp at first, but now he can only take, maybe he can't even
00:15:16.840 get on the ramp with his back feet and you got to really get behind him and push his
00:15:20.540 butt.
00:15:21.720 And then, I mean, so he's, he's that bad.
00:15:24.100 He's got a, he had this huge tumor on his back leg that was just getting, I can't tell
00:15:28.160 you how big it was getting.
00:15:29.020 It was huge.
00:15:30.540 And, um, they said, you know, they could come back as soon as I operate on it.
00:15:36.180 They don't know if it's malignant.
00:15:37.720 They don't, he's, I mean, he's so old.
00:15:39.820 There's no way I'm going to put him under and do surgery at 15 years old.
00:15:43.160 And he could be, even be older, right?
00:15:45.260 We don't know.
00:15:45.680 I mean, they guessed his age at 12 when I took him in and I've had him five years.
00:15:49.920 Exactly.
00:15:50.480 I figured he was eight or nine.
00:15:52.420 So that just kind of like, I didn't, I didn't ever think he was that old, but he was, he was
00:15:56.380 gray, you know, when I got him.
00:15:58.020 So, but it's just been upsetting and I'm just like, I can't cry anymore.
00:16:03.040 And I'm just like numb right now.
00:16:04.720 And it's just, you know, it's just the OG and he says, I knew this day was coming, whether
00:16:09.160 that or accident or heart attack or stroke, I knew it was coming soon.
00:16:13.880 You told me three years ago, I remember when you and I were talking about it and you said,
00:16:17.720 you know what, that's going to be the hardest day for me.
00:16:19.460 And I'm so worried about it.
00:16:20.500 And that's before he had this huge burst of energy, but you know, it's really weird.
00:16:24.860 Even with people too, like you always hear about people that go to the doctor, I don't
00:16:28.900 know.
00:16:29.040 And they get this perfect exam, right?
00:16:31.120 And then all of a sudden, two weeks later, poof, they're gone.
00:16:33.900 It's like, wait a minute.
00:16:34.800 What happened to the perfect exam?
00:16:36.060 He never got a good exam because they were always told, yeah, he was happy all the same.
00:16:42.740 There was, there was two months where he, he couldn't, he could barely walk.
00:16:47.600 And I had him on that while the doctor was giving me that, I got off that.
00:16:50.880 And I, you know, a lot of people sent me this natural stuff they swore by.
00:16:53.600 And I, I mean, I was trying everything.
00:16:55.660 And finally, I just like, I hate, I said, I hate to like, I'm not starving him, but you're
00:16:59.840 going to get like dry food, limited little cups twice a day.
00:17:03.500 And I'm going to put you on a diet and I put him on this massive diet for a month and it
00:17:07.480 helped, but he, he hasn't been able to run.
00:17:09.720 Right.
00:17:10.140 And, and he looks like he's, he gets all excited and he looks like he's trying to run, but he's
00:17:14.440 actually just walking fast for him.
00:17:17.000 And I never have to worry about him falling in the truck because he, he never, you know,
00:17:20.780 if, if I come up to the house and it'll take him five minutes to walk up from the gate,
00:17:25.400 but he still likes to do it.
00:17:26.520 Right.
00:17:27.680 And so, um, I don't know.
00:17:30.320 It was just the whole thing.
00:17:31.440 It was just, he just like, I, I, I went from not thinking I had anything like a limb that
00:17:37.660 hit the car to, to, I thought I ran over his leg and to, uh, just watching him do this weird
00:17:43.060 thing with his mouth and his eyes.
00:17:44.740 And it was like, he's having a, you know, best I can put it was like, he's having a heart
00:17:47.640 attack or something.
00:17:48.280 And, and he just like, you know, he just kind of went down and it's halfway to the
00:17:53.520 side and I called him and he just hit and I could tell he had died.
00:17:56.900 You know, I knew when he hit, there was no more anything.
00:18:00.040 Oh my gosh.
00:18:00.800 I am just so sorry.
00:18:02.060 I've got to tell you though, you would not believe the outpour of love.
00:18:07.300 Oh my goodness.
00:18:08.880 And I can only imagine what your side looks like.
00:18:12.020 My side is completely overflowing.
00:18:14.220 So I am so sorry that I've not gotten back and back to everybody.
00:18:17.160 But yeah, and I, I've gotten back to hardly anybody and I'm so sorry.
00:18:21.500 I just, I've read, I've read a lot of them, but it's just like so upsetting.
00:18:24.860 And I mean, maybe one, one, 2% of them and that's a lot, but if, you know, I appreciate
00:18:32.740 everybody that sends me this and if I don't get to it, I appreciate it.
00:18:36.320 I, you know, there's no way to read everything, but, um, plus I've just been, I just feel like
00:18:41.840 a zombie right now.
00:18:42.940 I've been so upset about it and, um, it just happened.
00:18:46.640 I, you know, I knew this day was coming.
00:18:49.040 I knew it was soon.
00:18:49.880 I mean, eight months ago, I, you know, out of bed a million dollars, it wouldn't last a
00:18:54.860 week.
00:18:55.120 And I actually thought one day I was going to take him down and have him put to sleep.
00:18:58.520 The next day was that bad.
00:19:00.120 I'd tried everything.
00:19:01.420 He just was laying there, couldn't walk, wouldn't respond, couldn't eat.
00:19:06.320 You know, just, it was just, he got that bad.
00:19:09.340 So, and, um, somehow this dog has made it through that starvation.
00:19:14.880 He was old and you saw the picture of him.
00:19:17.140 He's got, he, he used to dig out all the time and I did everything I could to stop.
00:19:20.840 He was back in the woods and the swamp lost for three days.
00:19:23.940 He's went across the road.
00:19:25.440 One time I found him like eight miles cause he's just, he was such a wondering spirit
00:19:30.220 when I first got me, he just wanted to be on the road.
00:19:31.960 I mean, I had the worst time.
00:19:34.680 Um, and also, um, it was after the hurricane and my fence wouldn't short up.
00:19:39.120 I got it short up pretty good.
00:19:40.240 Now if one gets out one time a year, it's a miracle.
00:19:42.800 And the only reason Wiggles got out that time is cause a bear or something dug a dang
00:19:47.120 hole.
00:19:47.420 You could stand up and walk, a human could walk through.
00:19:50.900 Um, but yeah.
00:19:53.320 So, and then I lost him one time.
00:19:55.780 He got out, him and Petey, he got in the quarry.
00:19:59.120 He went, he went a mile down in a quarry and got in quicksand in a hundred degrees weather.
00:20:03.880 And, um, I, I just over, I said, y'all didn't see a coon down there.
00:20:07.300 I see this one down there.
00:20:08.640 And I think he's getting in that quicksand.
00:20:09.980 And you, you have to walk along the sides and I walked in a hundred degrees and I had
00:20:14.340 to pull him out of that quicksand and get him to somehow follow me back.
00:20:20.120 And then he had all this, you know, there's so much lime down in this pit and he was just
00:20:24.080 burning and hollering time.
00:20:25.640 I got him back.
00:20:26.240 I had to hose him off and he survived that.
00:20:28.220 He survived.
00:20:28.720 This dog's tough.
00:20:30.520 Oh, definitely.
00:20:32.020 And just, he's a, he's a psycho too.
00:20:34.000 My, uh, smiles is a psycho.
00:20:35.720 He, he, I mean, he just, he, he's just, no.
00:20:39.580 The dog's nuts.
00:20:40.780 When he wants to get out, he's going to get out.
00:20:42.340 He's going to do what he does.
00:20:43.940 I know that's exactly how it's always been.
00:20:46.840 But you gave him the most incredible home, the most loving environment.
00:20:51.760 And what I'm doing right now is I'm just putting up some of the memes and some of the responses
00:20:57.020 from people all over the world that reached out and responded to the posts.
00:21:04.400 I mean, it was trending number one almost all day.
00:21:06.440 I can't believe that.
00:21:07.020 Yep.
00:21:07.420 Yep.
00:21:08.300 Smiles and RIP smiles.
00:21:10.560 I mean, I was having a hard time even naming the show because, you know, a lot of them,
00:21:15.840 prayers for cat turd, I've already used.
00:21:17.700 I mean, I'm sitting there going, oh my gosh.
00:21:19.540 It was so sudden and it was so unexpected.
00:21:23.480 And it's just, it is just, it is just, my heart is just crushed.
00:21:27.020 I'm so, I know, I'm so, so sorry, but he is doing great things now.
00:21:35.040 So, you know, but I'm, I'm just, I'm, I was so worried about you because what's done,
00:21:43.420 you know, it's done, but I was so worried about you.
00:21:46.520 Yeah.
00:21:46.680 You can see that picture of him like that right there, which is one of the best pictures
00:21:50.820 like last week that I got of him, but you can see how he sits.
00:21:54.840 It's like rear end doesn't even work.
00:21:56.960 You know, his back legs barely work anymore.
00:21:59.400 Right.
00:22:00.040 Right.
00:22:00.180 And that's why when everybody said, why is he always in that position?
00:22:02.680 Well, the last year he can't really use his back legs much.
00:22:05.380 So when he, um, he does get up, he's, you know, he, he, he walks like he walks with his
00:22:13.460 nose almost on the ground.
00:22:15.340 You know, he just, he's like, he looks like an old 95 year old man trying to walk with a
00:22:19.900 cane, you know, it's, but I, I could also see him because.
00:22:24.840 I was going so slow.
00:22:26.280 He could, he could walk probably and catch up with me and I, he falls down a lot because
00:22:31.280 of his back legs.
00:22:32.160 I could see him falling and, you know, he might've just got nicked by the car or something.
00:22:37.440 And, you know, you know how, when you, when you're old, it doesn't take much to really
00:22:40.340 hurt you.
00:22:40.880 That's right.
00:22:41.780 And, but, but it just, there was, I'm telling you, there was no blood coming out of his ears,
00:22:45.360 his nose, his mouth.
00:22:46.600 There was no, I could not find any injuries on that dog.
00:22:50.340 None.
00:22:50.740 And then I looked and looked and I was, I was just like, what is going on here?
00:22:54.460 Well, I mean, there wasn't a scratch on him.
00:22:57.180 And this is the thing that you're going to ponder forever.
00:22:59.600 And if you could blame yourself, that would be easiest, right?
00:23:02.620 Because then you could say it's a, it's a slam case.
00:23:05.400 Here it is.
00:23:05.960 You know, I did this, this happened as a result.
00:23:08.380 I don't think anything that you did played a part in this.
00:23:11.940 I've heard this, I mean, it's the same and I do not see it.
00:23:16.540 Of course, I feel a little guilty because you just do, but I mean, there's nothing I did.
00:23:20.460 I wouldn't like on my phone.
00:23:21.640 I wasn't flying up the driveway.
00:23:23.760 I was totally, you know, paying attention, looking around, just ease.
00:23:27.240 I mean, like I say, just, just count to, you know, let a car, put your car in drive and
00:23:33.220 just ease forward and, and, and drive 50, 60 feet.
00:23:37.380 See how long it takes.
00:23:38.380 It probably takes about five, eight seconds and that's, that's it.
00:23:43.100 And then by the time I got back there, he just like, did that look that weird, like
00:23:47.400 he was, you know, wobbling and, and he just fell over and, and he didn't just fall over
00:23:52.940 and he wasn't breathing weird for a second.
00:23:54.740 I mean, he didn't breathe when he hit it, it, whatever it was, I, you know, I'm kind of
00:24:01.260 leaning toward a massive heart attack or something.
00:24:03.000 He might've been trying to run one last time and it just, you know, he kind of hit against
00:24:07.580 the truck and then he got back up one time and then, then just fell over.
00:24:11.300 That's probably how it went.
00:24:13.040 I'm just glad it was sudden and I'm glad it wasn't.
00:24:15.720 Yeah.
00:24:15.880 He didn't suffer at all.
00:24:17.200 I mean, it was so fast.
00:24:18.500 I couldn't believe it.
00:24:19.320 And, and, and then he was just, he, when, when he hit the ground, he was gone.
00:24:23.820 He didn't, he didn't take another breath.
00:24:25.260 It was just, it was the weirdest thing.
00:24:26.500 Oh my gosh.
00:24:28.220 Oh, I am, I am so beyond, you know, sorry.
00:24:33.100 I, I honestly, the, the response is, you know, you sit there and you go, okay, how do you
00:24:39.080 handle something like this?
00:24:40.460 My first, my first reaction was Kat.
00:24:43.280 So what do we do about Kat?
00:24:45.160 In fact, I was like, Hey Kat, if you just want to hang out on the phone with me while
00:24:49.540 I do my work, you can just hang out on the phone.
00:24:51.560 I do that with my friends.
00:24:52.600 Whenever somebody goes through something, it's okay.
00:24:55.000 You'll just hear a whole bunch of typing.
00:24:56.460 I'll take you with me wherever I go.
00:24:57.940 If that's what you want to do, because the trauma of it all, and just trying to process
00:25:03.020 it is so difficult and I get it.
00:25:05.540 I mean, I totally get it.
00:25:07.560 And especially with what you've been.
00:25:09.760 And this is going to keep happening.
00:25:11.260 You know, I know the dogs I had, the, you know, wiggles and monkey are so easy raising
00:25:15.540 one as a puppy, but all my other four dogs are real three now or, or they're severely,
00:25:22.180 you saw a picture of him and I can promise you, I can promise you, if you see that picture
00:25:26.600 of smiles when I got him and it makes you, uh, you know, uh, you know, draws you back
00:25:32.260 a little bit.
00:25:32.860 I can, I didn't take any pictures, but Pedro looked twice.
00:25:35.460 He was twice that skinny, no hair and about four or 500 ticks on him.
00:25:40.760 He didn't even like a animal.
00:25:42.340 I don't even know how to explain it.
00:25:44.140 Oh my God.
00:25:44.580 And so when they go through that, it takes a lot.
00:25:46.840 So, so Pedro's got two problems.
00:25:48.960 He's had, he, he gets this, he, he gets to where he just chokes and he could die and
00:25:52.380 he can't breathe.
00:25:53.080 He's, this has always been a problem.
00:25:54.360 You have to go like reverse rub his neck and it goes away.
00:25:58.700 There's just a little flap that gets stuck in there.
00:26:00.800 They told me.
00:26:01.580 Right.
00:26:01.940 And he also, ever since I've had him, which I've had him, like, I'd say he was two, two
00:26:07.640 and a half.
00:26:08.140 I've had him eight, nine years now.
00:26:09.800 So I've had him a long time and he's, he's getting old too.
00:26:12.280 He's a 11, 10 to 12 years old, according to how old he was when I found him.
00:26:17.500 But, um, he also his back every now and then I'll look out like every three months and he's
00:26:25.440 just, he can't move.
00:26:26.620 His back legs go completely numb.
00:26:28.240 His butt.
00:26:28.720 He's just like, he's paralyzed.
00:26:29.980 And I have to go over there and I have to just deep rub his, you know, right above his
00:26:34.580 tail, just deep rub for like 10 minutes and he'll finally get feeling back in it.
00:26:38.780 And I've had that checked and they have no idea what it is.
00:26:41.280 And this is getting more frequent now too.
00:26:44.000 So that, you know, he's, you know, he's, he's, he's on barry time too.
00:26:49.200 He's old.
00:26:49.660 He's been abused.
00:26:51.220 Uh, he's got health problems and, and, you know, I get them with health problems.
00:26:55.440 Great.
00:26:55.920 They find you.
00:26:57.220 That's the thing.
00:26:57.960 They find you.
00:26:58.540 You don't go and look for them.
00:27:00.140 They, they come to the ranch.
00:27:01.740 I mean, that's just the way it is.
00:27:03.140 So I'm constantly fought, you know, in these, in some of these dogs, like Sweetie and, you
00:27:07.260 think Sweetie and Petey were dropped off and dumped.
00:27:11.200 And I know they were dumped and, um, they still, I still can't put a leash on Petey or Sweetie
00:27:17.380 because somebody beat them with a rope or something and you pull out a leash and they just cower
00:27:22.600 in a corner and you go towards them and they just go nuts.
00:27:26.820 And I can never be able to break it from them, but they're, they're sweet.
00:27:29.580 But it's, people who just have regular dogs you buy at the store, they don't, they don't know what
00:27:33.820 it's like to have the just totally abused dogs and how hard it is to, um, take care of times.
00:27:42.620 And in some of them, they get mad.
00:27:43.960 They're like, your dog's getting in a fight?
00:27:45.120 Yeah, they do.
00:27:46.140 I got, these dogs are beaten and bashed and they're the worst of the worst.
00:27:50.420 And yeah, man.
00:27:51.180 And they, and they, and they do lash out and stuff and it's hard and I have the stitches
00:27:54.900 in my arm to prove it.
00:27:56.800 And then, you know, don't engage with these no matter what, uh, of course, you know, they
00:28:01.980 call me a murderer and I killed my own dog.
00:28:04.300 Don't even look.
00:28:05.440 They did that when my mom died.
00:28:07.760 Exactly the same.
00:28:08.980 I know it.
00:28:09.960 I mean, they, they were plotting my mom's death.
00:28:12.680 So don't even just block them, report them.
00:28:15.580 And they're just, you know, liberals are the scum of the earth.
00:28:18.660 They're miserable.
00:28:19.580 They have, you know, there's no love in them.
00:28:22.080 There's no compassion.
00:28:23.220 They just want to make everybody's life as miserable as they are.
00:28:26.440 And they're just miserable.
00:28:27.220 They're always going to be unsuccessful, miserable people.
00:28:30.200 Oh my gosh.
00:28:31.100 They are the worst.
00:28:32.220 I do exactly that.
00:28:33.620 I just, I did it when my mom died.
00:28:34.880 Just forget it.
00:28:35.720 I don't even have to, I don't have a second for them.
00:28:38.180 I will not spare a second of my life on that nonsense ever, ever.
00:28:43.440 But I mean, you know, it does, it sounds weird, but it works.
00:28:46.740 And when I offered to you and I was like, Hey, you know what?
00:28:49.160 If you have trouble sleeping, you know, I, I don't sleep anymore at all.
00:28:53.120 I'm like, you know what?
00:28:54.600 Just call me and, and I can just work on the show or do whatever.
00:28:57.820 And you can just hang on, hang out in the background.
00:29:00.260 Sometimes it's just nice to have somebody there.
00:29:02.800 I mean, it, it just does.
00:29:05.160 And I cannot even, I thought about you all night.
00:29:07.260 Miles is like so many people's dog though.
00:29:09.080 Miles is just like this miracle dog that should have never made it.
00:29:12.420 They gave him two weeks to live five years ago.
00:29:14.940 And, and, and I, I'm telling you that dog's been one day from death for, for two years.
00:29:20.500 It seems like, um, sometimes he has a hard time getting out of bed in the morning.
00:29:24.520 And, um, I put him with the, uh, uh, he's always slept with Pedro, but I put him with
00:29:29.920 the twin, the twins were fighting and he's just like this peaceful thing.
00:29:33.480 They don't fight when he's around.
00:29:34.500 So I let them sleep with them for about a month.
00:29:37.420 One time, of course, Pedro didn't like it, but I just did it to try to get them calm and
00:29:41.220 it worked.
00:29:42.480 But, you know, they, they, when you let them out in the morning, they come out of there
00:29:45.400 like, you know, spring chickens.
00:29:46.780 And then it takes him a while and there's a few times he's sleeping so hard and he sleeps
00:29:51.540 kind of with his eyes open, his eyes roll back sometimes.
00:29:54.040 And there's many mornings I went there.
00:29:56.620 I thought he's dead.
00:29:57.260 And I was like, I mean, that's how bad, that's how tough that dog is.
00:30:03.760 I mean, he's just, I mean, he's just been on death door so many times.
00:30:06.940 He's just so old.
00:30:09.060 Exactly.
00:30:09.720 But anyway, I don't know what happened.
00:30:11.200 I'm never going to know what happened.
00:30:12.620 No.
00:30:13.460 I mean, he got, he hit the back of the truck somehow.
00:30:16.580 I don't know if he passed out.
00:30:17.600 I don't know if he could have ran into it and broke his neck.
00:30:19.800 I don't know.
00:30:20.660 I think it was.
00:30:21.800 No idea what happened.
00:30:22.860 I know I didn't run over him though, because I would have felt there was no like, boom,
00:30:26.420 boom.
00:30:26.740 There was none of that.
00:30:27.520 It was just a bang.
00:30:29.260 No.
00:30:30.140 And it definitely happened in the back, whatever it was.
00:30:33.600 Because, you know, you can hear it, you know, it was just like.
00:30:36.660 I was literally just, I didn't even think anything about the dog when I got out until
00:30:40.260 I saw him like acting weird when he was at the back of the truck.
00:30:43.940 I didn't even think.
00:30:44.860 I said, then I thought, did I run over your paw or something?
00:30:47.700 Because I know if I run over his paw, I probably wouldn't feel it.
00:30:49.760 I really don't think anything even like that happened.
00:30:54.220 I just think, you know, that it was his time.
00:30:57.440 I mean, he was so old and he was having such a great time and he was overexerting himself
00:31:03.400 because he was feeling so well.
00:31:05.620 And he was surprising everybody.
00:31:07.900 I mean, you were constantly saying, I can't even believe smiles.
00:31:12.240 I mean, he's like this new dog.
00:31:13.800 I don't know if he's aging in reverse or what, but he was having such a great time.
00:31:18.800 And so, but that's the thing.
00:31:20.180 I mean, that's what you have to hold on to.
00:31:21.660 I know it's, it's, it doesn't, you know, it doesn't help right now, but it will later
00:31:26.280 that you gave this dog the greatest home, the greatest environment.
00:31:31.540 He had all of the room to run and to play with his, with his siblings and his children
00:31:36.860 and everybody else.
00:31:37.860 I mean, look at this.
00:31:38.700 This is like a typical day on a cat turd ranch.
00:31:42.500 Everybody's like, you know, he was skiing.
00:31:44.820 Look, you overfeed him.
00:31:45.820 Man, I feed that dog once a day.
00:31:47.780 Once they stop moving and they can't run anymore and they can't chase and they can't do anything.
00:31:52.700 And you got to remember for like four or five months, he could barely, even barely walk forward.
00:31:58.480 Exactly.
00:31:59.200 And so, I mean, that's him laying around and he just kind of hang out up there.
00:32:03.100 But, um.
00:32:04.820 You did a great job and I am so sorry.
00:32:08.100 And I, I know that everybody wants to shift over to Pedro because he's been in the dumps
00:32:13.540 ever since.
00:32:14.580 And like you said, I mean.
00:32:17.260 God, he just, he went out, he went out in the ranch today and looked behind every tree,
00:32:22.180 went to the barn, looked in the stalls.
00:32:24.040 I mean, it was just the, he was just looking for him.
00:32:25.900 Then he, when he couldn't find him, he came back late in the sand and just put his head
00:32:29.440 down between his legs, just started whimpering.
00:32:31.720 I just lost it.
00:32:32.740 Oh my gosh.
00:32:33.420 I know it.
00:32:34.100 You're going to have a couple of moments like that.
00:32:35.760 It's not over.
00:32:36.400 It's far from it.
00:32:37.380 Oh, believe me.
00:32:38.280 I know.
00:32:38.680 I'm just like, emotioned out right now.
00:32:40.700 I've had a bad 24 hours.
00:32:42.000 But hey, it happens.
00:32:43.380 I did the best I could.
00:32:44.400 You did a great job.
00:32:45.720 I'll save another one if I see it too.
00:32:47.720 So if I see another one, I'll save him too.
00:32:48.940 Well, I mean, you know, he was having babies.
00:32:50.360 I'll save him too.
00:32:51.160 Of course you will.
00:32:52.560 And, and here's the thing.
00:32:53.580 I mean, you know, we had all these jokes going around right when we thought that he wasn't
00:32:57.200 doing very well.
00:32:58.020 Smiles, you are not the father.
00:33:00.100 I mean, we, we were, we had all of these memes.
00:33:02.400 He had.
00:33:03.000 The most mean dog probably on Twitter.
00:33:04.960 He is, and he has been very much a part of the litter mate family, the cat turd army,
00:33:10.820 the whole deal.
00:33:12.700 And, and I appreciate it too.
00:33:14.240 I appreciate it.
00:33:15.220 If I don't get back to you and just, you know, I'm trying to read as many as possible.
00:33:19.240 I can't, if I've started trying to respond, then I can't read it near as many.
00:33:24.120 You know what I mean?
00:33:24.860 I know.
00:33:26.000 I'm trying to feel as much as I can on my end, but same goes for me.
00:33:29.760 If I haven't gotten back to you yet, I am so sorry.
00:33:32.720 I'm just trying to take each one in.
00:33:34.640 Anyway, what's happening in politics?
00:33:35.920 I don't even know.
00:33:36.780 Oh my gosh, Kat.
00:33:37.680 Let me guess.
00:33:38.380 24 hours of dumb shit.
00:33:39.780 Oh boy.
00:33:40.620 It has been something else.
00:33:42.220 Well, you know that they're going after President Trump's properties now.
00:33:46.260 Oh, I know.
00:33:46.680 Oh yeah.
00:33:47.300 They're, they're absolutely just, just going right on through that.
00:33:50.300 So ridiculous.
00:33:51.060 This is, this is a, just, just communist, straight up communism.
00:33:54.640 So these people are scum.
00:33:55.940 They are.
00:33:56.640 They're the worst of the worst.
00:33:58.520 So here you go.
00:33:59.460 You've got breaking news with Marxist tyrant Letitia James.
00:34:03.000 She takes the first step in seizing Trump's assets, files judgments in Westchester County
00:34:09.460 where Trump's golf course is located.
00:34:12.820 They are licking their chops.
00:34:14.500 They cannot wait.
00:34:15.540 They are going after everything it is that they can go after.
00:34:19.180 I mean, this is what you would, you would, you would completely expect from communist libs,
00:34:24.120 right?
00:34:24.340 They, they think it's their problem property now.
00:34:26.680 And now all of a sudden the values have gone straight up sky high.
00:34:31.460 So here's just a little clip and you can see how they're shilling.
00:34:34.860 You need at least 30 days to get any of these properties sold.
00:34:39.040 But the property that you alluded to Mar-a-Lago potentially that could be something that could
00:34:44.520 be sold quickly.
00:34:45.780 I think the valuation is something in the hundreds of millions.
00:34:49.140 And I think there could be a buyer for something like that.
00:34:52.040 And that would be literally, if you're talking about doing that between now and Monday, that's
00:34:55.580 picking up the phone, calling someone, and then literally writing a check.
00:34:58.400 Yeah.
00:34:58.580 I mean, there could be plenty of international people who want to buy that property.
00:35:01.980 I mean, there's properties that are priced at 150 and 200 million that are nearby that.
00:35:06.480 And Palm Beach is like the Nvidia, Nvidia, excuse me, of real estate.
00:35:11.240 It's just shot up like a rock.
00:35:12.600 So now they agree with Trump, right?
00:35:15.040 Yeah.
00:35:15.400 That it was, the value is incredibly high.
00:35:17.680 You just admitted AG and a judge are frauds.
00:35:20.620 You just admitted it.
00:35:21.700 Absolutely.
00:35:22.040 Everybody knows it.
00:35:23.160 Everybody knows what this is.
00:35:24.580 And you know what?
00:35:25.220 Letitia James is going to be the reason that President Trump is going to be handed this
00:35:29.580 election in a landslide.
00:35:31.060 And you watch them go after her as a result.
00:35:34.880 Because this is ridiculous.
00:35:35.980 They can do this to him.
00:35:38.420 They can do that to all of us.
00:35:40.620 This is a communist country.
00:35:41.840 This is a communist takeover.
00:35:43.340 This is how communists react.
00:35:44.900 Yeah, it's already happening.
00:35:45.580 It's not, is it going to happen?
00:35:46.740 It's happening.
00:35:47.280 It's happening.
00:35:48.020 I mean, here they are, Trump property values.
00:35:50.080 They're just licking their chops.
00:35:51.560 They're just bottom feeders is what they are.
00:35:53.780 So you have Trump Doral at 305 million.
00:35:57.780 40 Wall Street, 270 million.
00:36:00.940 Mar-a-Lago, 240 million.
00:36:03.980 6 East 57th Street.
00:36:06.420 These are low.
00:36:07.440 We know that these are low.
00:36:08.580 Real low.
00:36:08.900 $175 million.
00:36:11.300 Trump Tower, $160 million.
00:36:14.280 I mean, this is what the source Bloomberg and CNN are reporting.
00:36:18.480 But you know exactly, just like I do, these properties are worth way more than that.
00:36:23.680 You look at the comps in Florida, if you've looked just in the neighborhood, you're talking
00:36:28.580 millions upon millions.
00:36:30.360 This Mar-a-Lago property, they want more than anything.
00:36:34.660 They're just going after that and Trump Tower.
00:36:37.600 But they're starting with the golf courses and everything else.
00:36:40.800 The whole thing, it has turned into, here you've got the $355 million judgment plus daily interest.
00:36:48.100 It has now swelled to $464 million.
00:36:55.060 You've got the Trump org CFO, Allen Weisselberg, who was ordered to pay $1 million.
00:37:02.400 You've got Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, who were also ordered to pay millions of dollars
00:37:09.660 in fines.
00:37:10.980 I mean, this is what the left does.
00:37:12.920 This is exactly what they do.
00:37:17.060 This is how communist countries work.
00:37:19.600 And it is so ugly.
00:37:21.020 But they didn't waste any time.
00:37:22.900 And of course, you've got President Trump, who's talking about it.
00:37:25.600 He said,
00:37:25.880 Even though I did nothing wrong, a radical left New York judge, a true Trump hater, Arthur
00:37:31.680 Ngoron, sounds just, looks just like his name.
00:37:35.080 Are we allowed to speak about his unconstitutional gag order?
00:37:39.160 Picked a number out of thin air, $355 million plus interest.
00:37:46.120 Reminiscent of John Levitt's The Liar on SNL when it was good and wants me to bond it, which
00:37:54.060 is not possible for bonding companies to do in such a high amount before I can even appeal.
00:38:00.880 That is crazy.
00:38:02.760 If I sold assets, then won the appeal, the assets would be forever gone.
00:38:08.340 Also, putting up money before an appeal is very expensive.
00:38:12.380 When I win the appeal, all of that money is gone and I would have done nothing wrong.
00:38:19.040 The crooked judge, who has already been overturned four times on this case, a record, fully understands
00:38:26.600 this.
00:38:27.860 He gave us a demand which he knows is impossible to do.
00:38:32.140 This witch hunt between a bad judge and a corrupt and racist attorney general is horrible
00:38:38.760 for New York.
00:38:39.560 In New York, businesses are fleeing while violent crime flourishes.
00:38:44.520 Election interference.
00:38:46.440 That's all this is, Kat.
00:38:49.040 Just get the hell out of New York if you're there.
00:38:51.600 They hate you.
00:38:52.840 If anything happens and you're a conservative, they're going to throw you in jail for just
00:38:56.300 being a conservative.
00:38:57.100 They're doing it.
00:38:58.120 Of course they are.
00:38:59.280 A guy tries to save a guy from killing and stabbing people.
00:39:01.880 They got him in for attempted murder because he choked and the guy died.
00:39:04.580 But you can actually be the murderer and stab people and stab five people and you're out
00:39:09.820 on no mail the next day.
00:39:12.040 Oh, my gosh.
00:39:13.340 And the crime's rapid.
00:39:15.580 It's filthy.
00:39:17.620 And you've got these dirty DAs.
00:39:20.040 I mean, I don't understand how anybody would even want to visit that city.
00:39:23.400 I have no idea.
00:39:24.980 Oh, boy.
00:39:25.960 I mean, this is the whole thing.
00:39:27.760 This is so corrupt.
00:39:31.100 This whole thing.
00:39:32.140 We don't even have a government anymore.
00:39:35.260 We have tyrants that are running around.
00:39:37.820 There's nobody in there that's doing the work of the people or making this country great.
00:39:43.440 You can look around and you can see that.
00:39:45.360 You've got an empty vessels, a vessel with a whole bunch of empty souls just wandering
00:39:51.320 around feeling like they're all powerful and mighty.
00:39:54.780 That's all this is about.
00:39:56.000 They are there for themselves and nothing else.
00:39:57.880 They're not doing the work of the people.
00:39:59.200 It is more obvious now than it has ever been.
00:40:02.780 This is what a stolen election looks like.
00:40:05.480 And these are the prices that are paid as a result of it.
00:40:09.360 It's just incredible to me.
00:40:11.480 I just we sit here, we talk about this all day long.
00:40:16.560 They're trying to pass this bill right now.
00:40:18.760 And I just want to bring everybody's attention to definitely call your senators and make sure
00:40:24.740 that you stir up those phone lines.
00:40:26.560 Please do that for us.
00:40:27.760 Again, I mean, it's ridiculous.
00:40:29.900 Again, thousands of pages that nobody's going to read.
00:40:32.900 Every bit of bullshit slipped in so all their friends can get rich.
00:40:36.920 Nothing for you.
00:40:38.160 Everything for other countries.
00:40:39.640 Nothing for vets.
00:40:41.240 Nothing for the border except to give the immigrants housing and food and credit cards
00:40:46.220 and all your tax money.
00:40:48.620 And they're supposed to take every one of these bills is the way the Congress is supposed to work.
00:40:54.360 You do a separate, you do a standalone bill for the military spending.
00:40:59.160 You do another standalone bill for the Department of Transportation.
00:41:01.980 You do another standalone.
00:41:02.900 That's the way it's always been.
00:41:04.600 But since they've gotten lazy since Obama, this is how they do it now.
00:41:07.720 They just throw everything for the year in there.
00:41:09.960 So we don't, literally, we don't even have a job the rest of the year.
00:41:12.960 They just throw it on one big omnibus.
00:41:15.320 They print it out.
00:41:16.340 It's usually 1,000 to 4,000 pages.
00:41:18.840 I mean, it's stacked, you know, 18 feet high.
00:41:21.680 And then they give the, okay, you've got, we're going to put it out 4 o'clock and we're
00:41:26.300 going to vote in the morning at 10 a.m.
00:41:28.300 And that's how they do it.
00:41:29.740 And this, and these scumbags in both parties that would vote for anything like this, they're
00:41:34.760 scum.
00:41:35.560 Oh, definitely.
00:41:36.880 They're voting for something they can't possibly have read and don't care just so they can be
00:41:41.880 lazy and not work.
00:41:43.860 Oh, boy.
00:41:44.800 I mean, and to pass it into the, in the middle of the night, they know full well that nobody
00:41:49.140 is going to read that.
00:41:50.500 And they can't possibly, but just quickly, a few people have dove right in and here you've
00:41:56.040 got one from in wokeness breaking the house appropriations committee just released a 1.2
00:42:01.840 trillion government spending bill at 2 a.m.
00:42:05.340 Slipped in there is a 400,000 from our taxes funneled to Briar Patch Youth Services.
00:42:13.440 Briar Patch YS Youth Services gives 13-year-old kids chest binders, tuck equipment, counseling,
00:42:23.520 in quote, all without parental consent.
00:42:28.080 This was requested by Senator Baldwin.
00:42:32.100 Here it is.
00:42:34.400 Here it is.
00:42:36.160 400,000 Baldwin requested this substance abuse and mental health services administration.
00:42:43.440 These are the people that need mental health counseling.
00:42:47.680 They're the sickos.
00:42:49.420 So here it is.
00:42:50.680 Teens like us.
00:42:54.040 LGBTQIA2S+.
00:42:54.920 Unbelievable.
00:42:58.700 But you see, you know, we've always heard this story about Hollywood, right?
00:43:02.300 And you pasted, you put up that video the other day and we talked about that in the after
00:43:06.700 show about, but this is exactly what's happening in schools now.
00:43:10.820 Okay, your children are going into these lion dens with all of these, you know, LGBTQIA2S+,
00:43:21.200 whatever they are, and they're not the same when they're finished being brainwashed after
00:43:27.560 eight hours a day.
00:43:28.800 Then they go on to a coach or then they go on to an after-school program or what have you.
00:43:33.480 They're going after the kids.
00:43:36.340 They always have.
00:43:38.860 These are the sickest people on the planet.
00:43:41.180 I kid you not.
00:43:42.060 They're the sickest of the group.
00:43:44.580 No question.
00:43:46.060 And I mean, what they're doing with Barron Trump right now, that sicko from NBCUniversal.
00:43:53.600 Yeah.
00:43:53.820 Oh, my gosh.
00:43:57.120 Liberals, just like when my mom dies and they do memes about her dying and I killed her and
00:44:01.360 my dog, you know, my dog dies.
00:44:02.840 I kill my dog.
00:44:04.160 These are the biggest scumbags.
00:44:06.520 And guess who was the worst?
00:44:08.460 Talking about the dog that I murdered my smiles.
00:44:12.160 The DeSantis online cringe team were making memes of it.
00:44:15.680 Oh, I didn't even see that.
00:44:17.420 The DeSantis online cringe teams were the worst ones saying it was karma and I'm glad and
00:44:25.920 making, you know, memes of me running over a dog.
00:44:28.560 And that's the DeSantis online cringe team.
00:44:31.340 What took I just tweeted some of them saying it and that this is the way them scumbags are.
00:44:37.920 We, we, I warned everybody.
00:44:39.420 Tucker warned everybody about these people and it helped what scumbags they were.
00:44:44.760 And I tried to warn them, but I called them online, DeSantis online cringe team forever.
00:44:49.700 Well, they are and they lost and they're going to continue to lose and they're not going to
00:44:53.180 have a place anywhere.
00:44:54.540 Again, they're going to be one of those, you know, soulless vessels that we talk about that
00:44:59.500 just aimlessly.
00:45:00.820 You can't win without us.
00:45:01.760 Watch us.
00:45:02.540 Please.
00:45:03.020 We're going to bring in new people from the middle.
00:45:05.000 We're going to bring in tons of Hispanic, tons of black voters.
00:45:07.940 We don't need you personally, your little online cringe and how you treat everybody.
00:45:13.180 And you know, bit different than a left and your hateful ass.
00:45:16.340 We don't need your vote.
00:45:17.440 No.
00:45:17.760 Screw you.
00:45:18.600 Absolutely not.
00:45:19.260 I'm so glad I didn't see that.
00:45:20.440 See, I don't, I don't see any of that stuff.
00:45:22.920 Thank goodness.
00:45:23.720 All I saw was an outpour of love yesterday.
00:45:27.480 I didn't see in today.
00:45:28.940 It has gone on and on.
00:45:30.400 And I can't even get back to people on my DMs.
00:45:32.600 Every single time I turn around, the thing is like flipping like a house of cards constantly.
00:45:37.240 And, and I just go, Ooh, it's like a snake.
00:45:39.160 I don't want to go near it because if I open one, I'm going to be there all day.
00:45:42.280 And so I have to wait until I can get some time to sit down and start responding.
00:45:46.360 If I have responded to you, huh, that's amazing.
00:45:49.740 But that's who they are.
00:45:51.780 I mean, that is truly who they are.
00:45:53.820 And that's why I don't understand why anybody even wastes their time with people like that.
00:45:57.880 I really do not.
00:45:59.520 We don't want them on our team.
00:46:00.900 I'm sorry.
00:46:01.580 I don't.
00:46:02.280 Yeah.
00:46:02.800 They're not going to show up and they're not going to do anything for you.
00:46:06.140 Not at all.
00:46:07.020 If anything, they're just going to act like a plant.
00:46:09.420 That's what most of them did to begin with.
00:46:11.460 I mean, you remember how a lot of these people were selling Trump merchandise.
00:46:16.240 They were Trump, Trump, MAGA, MAGA, MAGA.
00:46:18.600 And then all of a sudden, once they started getting paid by DeSantis, you didn't even recognize them.
00:46:23.940 Didn't even know who they were.
00:46:25.400 It was like, Whoa, what happened here?
00:46:28.100 And now that they lost and they lost badly.
00:46:30.900 I mean, so badly that bird brain beat him out in his own state.
00:46:34.620 Then all of a sudden, now they're angry.
00:46:36.280 We don't need them.
00:46:38.140 Let them be angry somewhere else.
00:46:39.880 I don't care.
00:46:40.640 Block them.
00:46:41.200 Get rid of them.
00:46:42.180 You don't need them.
00:46:43.900 But this guy.
00:46:45.480 What did you just say?
00:46:46.520 Which one?
00:46:48.200 Block them?
00:46:48.700 Did you just say F them?
00:46:49.160 Get rid of them?
00:46:49.920 No.
00:46:50.420 Block them.
00:46:51.120 Get rid of them.
00:46:51.800 Oh, no.
00:46:52.320 I don't say F them.
00:46:54.020 I was like, man, it was a mad day.
00:46:57.140 Never heard that.
00:46:58.160 It sounded just like you said that.
00:47:00.100 Now get rid of them.
00:47:01.440 Poof.
00:47:01.860 No.
00:47:02.400 You're going to give me a reputation over here, Kat.
00:47:04.460 No.
00:47:04.860 I did not say that.
00:47:06.940 But here you got.
00:47:07.820 And this is perfect because they out themselves.
00:47:11.560 This is from Defiant L's, another great account.
00:47:14.720 If you're, uses words against them because this is what they say.
00:47:19.160 So on 4-30-2022 says, Mike Sington said, I am.
00:47:26.580 I thought I was a groomer and a pedophile.
00:47:28.600 And then he put out this statement, 3-20-2024.
00:47:33.420 Barron Trump turns 18 today.
00:47:35.840 He's fair game now.
00:47:38.040 What?
00:47:39.560 God.
00:47:41.020 Sicko.
00:47:42.740 Sicko.
00:47:43.420 And then first kid, a rare photo of nine-year-old Barron, son of Melania Trump, pictured, and Donald Trump.
00:47:50.440 That was on the second, 2-24-16.
00:47:54.780 First son could be a model, a very fashionable.
00:47:57.260 Barron Towers over his father, who is six foot three.
00:48:01.920 And then 7-8-21.
00:48:04.540 He says, leave Barron alone.
00:48:06.020 He's still a child.
00:48:07.140 And he can't help it if he was born into a crime family.
00:48:10.120 So then he goes and makes this comment that Barron Trump turns 18 today.
00:48:15.020 He's fair game now.
00:48:16.280 You ought to be ashamed of yourself, NBCUniversal.
00:48:19.540 You're disgusting.
00:48:20.520 Gross.
00:48:21.920 I mean, really gross.
00:48:24.400 Who would talk like that?
00:48:25.240 How tall is Barron now?
00:48:26.520 He's got to be 6'8 or 6'9, doesn't he?
00:48:28.300 I think he's about, he's pushing on 7, I'm thinking.
00:48:31.600 Man, he's tall.
00:48:32.700 Mm-hmm.
00:48:33.460 I think he's not.
00:48:33.900 I mean, he towers over everybody.
00:48:36.980 Makes sense.
00:48:37.380 I know I looked it up one time and they said 6'7.
00:48:39.400 And I said, he's got to be tall in 6'7.
00:48:41.100 I'm thinking so.
00:48:42.720 I mean, really.
00:48:44.640 But, I mean, it's not only that.
00:48:46.240 I mean, some of these different things that I ran across today, it was just amazing.
00:48:50.900 You've got Google, who just, all right, so the whole week we were naming the show's bloodbath, right?
00:48:57.500 There was this, there was that.
00:48:58.580 We were talking about all the different bloodbaths because they freaked out because President Trump used it accurately, correctly.
00:49:05.140 Well, now, all of a sudden, you've got Google, who just quietly changed its search results for the bloodbath definition.
00:49:15.320 This is crazy.
00:49:15.780 I know, they just changed their definition.
00:49:17.720 They just changed it, right?
00:49:18.900 So, on Sunday, March 17th, you have a ruthless slaughter of a great number of people, a people massacre.
00:49:28.500 On Thursday, March 21st, you have an event or situation in which many people are killed.
00:49:35.540 So, bloodbath, bloodbath.
00:49:37.320 And then you have many people are killed in a violent matter.
00:49:40.960 He allowed the protest to go ahead despite warnings that it could spark a bloodbath.
00:49:46.180 So, you've got all of these examples of how Google, the power of words, looking up bloodbath definition on two top search engines, Google versus DuckDuckGo.
00:49:59.960 Here's the difference.
00:50:02.760 It's a huge difference.
00:50:04.040 I mean, you've got savage, indiscriminate killing, a massacre, indiscriminate slaughter, the killing of multiple persons.
00:50:10.980 Then you have substantial losses by many people, as in mass termination of employment or widespread financial loss.
00:50:20.860 Well, everybody knows that that was what President Trump was referring to.
00:50:25.540 He was talking about the auto industry.
00:50:27.880 He was talking about China.
00:50:29.440 He was talking about the backdoor loophole in order for them to go ahead and take and claim that space.
00:50:35.560 Then you have the sudden market drop, created a bloodbath among over-optimistic investors.
00:50:44.080 Well, if you look at that compared to Google, here is Google's bloodbath.
00:50:48.620 And all they have here is an event or situation in which many people are killed in a violent matter.
00:50:56.760 Unbelievable, isn't it?
00:50:58.740 But yet, they're not looking at Google.
00:51:01.480 They're not looking at Facebook.
00:51:03.220 They're not looking at any YouTube or, you know, any of the others that have been participating in all of this stuff.
00:51:10.100 No.
00:51:11.440 They are focused in on who?
00:51:14.580 Apple.
00:51:15.960 Yet, Google and Meta appear to be overlooked again.
00:51:19.320 So, just in, you've got the Justice Department.
00:51:23.320 They have sued Apple, claiming that the iPhone maker has a monopoly.
00:51:28.060 Are you kidding?
00:51:29.920 When you're looking at Google and Meta, and you're not even going to bring them into the conversation?
00:51:35.600 Apple does not have a monopoly.
00:51:37.620 No, they don't.
00:51:38.900 No, Google has a monopoly.
00:51:40.600 That's right.
00:51:42.060 That's right.
00:51:42.720 Apple, I mean, there's, how many people don't have, I mean, everybody doesn't have an iPhone, and they have to get an iPhone.
00:51:47.460 Well, there's a million different computers.
00:51:50.420 There's a million different computers.
00:51:52.260 There's a million different Androids and phones.
00:51:55.420 There's a million different.
00:51:56.460 I mean, you can just go to Best Buy, and there's computers all the way down to every con you've never even heard of.
00:52:02.680 That's exactly it.
00:52:04.020 Well, they state that the monopoly over the phone market has harmed consumers, developers, and rival companies.
00:52:13.100 My gosh.
00:52:14.020 Like I said, Android probably sells almost as many.
00:52:17.900 Mm-hmm.
00:52:18.980 They do.
00:52:20.020 I mean, this whole thing is just ridiculous.
00:52:21.780 Then, of course, you've got Sour Lemon, right?
00:52:23.880 I mean, Lemon has a bad case of the Sours.
00:52:27.420 He just can't get past it.
00:52:29.400 Of course, you know, Elon Musk threw all this attention.
00:52:32.720 He just keeps trying to beat a dead horse, you know?
00:52:35.740 He just keeps beating it and beating it, and now I do this.
00:52:38.120 Now it's racist and talking about the interview, and nobody cares anymore.
00:52:41.740 He tried to do his next one.
00:52:43.300 It went from $2.2 million to $70,000, and that's terrible.
00:52:48.300 Oh, boy.
00:52:49.280 It is.
00:52:49.560 It wanted stock in Twitter and say-so in Twitter and $5 million or $10 million up front and a Cybertruck.
00:52:57.880 I mean, it's crazy.
00:53:00.040 And to do what?
00:53:01.360 We get more views than you do.
00:53:05.140 Mm-hmm.
00:53:05.620 I know.
00:53:06.140 Can you believe that?
00:53:08.000 Well, I mean, actually, I can't now.
00:53:09.460 We get more views.
00:53:09.660 I mean, not the $2.2 million, but when your show settles in, we're going to get way more views than you get, and we're going to be on Rumble.
00:53:16.460 That's right.
00:53:17.540 A free speech platform that totally supports what we do and supports the truth.
00:53:21.820 I mean, really, there is no losses here.
00:53:24.280 I'm thrilled with what Rumble is doing, and I'm thrilled with the sponsors.
00:53:29.080 In fact, I've got one today, and I want to make sure because everybody is talking about the Black Swan event.
00:53:35.080 And so if you have not gotten your wellness company kit yet, please make sure that you do so.
00:53:39.780 We've got all of these awesome doctors who are on this team.
00:53:43.700 You've got Peter McCullough.
00:53:45.020 You've got Drew Penske.
00:53:46.580 You've got Harvey Reich.
00:53:48.040 You've got James Thorpe.
00:53:49.640 I mean, this is something that you need just to have around the house because we have no idea what's going to happen,
00:53:56.020 especially with an election that they know they are going to lose in an absolute landslide.
00:54:00.740 So this medical emergency kit from the wellness company is honestly one of the best things I've seen.
00:54:06.000 You won't find anything like it in a store or pharmacy.
00:54:09.940 This is prescription-only kit.
00:54:12.480 It is prescription-filled, and it has got things in there including ivermectin, amoxicillin, and Z-Pak,
00:54:20.000 plus a guidebook to tell you exactly how and when to use them.
00:54:24.020 You should have at least one of these kits in your home, whether it's a global conflict, causing drug shortages,
00:54:30.820 which we've all seen.
00:54:32.620 We lived through that one already.
00:54:34.820 Supply chain breakdowns.
00:54:36.740 That's another one.
00:54:38.100 I don't even have eggs in my store over there right now.
00:54:40.900 I couldn't even believe it.
00:54:41.660 We're out of eggs.
00:54:42.420 I don't know why, but no eggs.
00:54:44.580 All of a sudden again?
00:54:45.620 Again.
00:54:46.680 And this is the second week in a row, and it has been days since I've had eggs at my store.
00:54:51.680 I don't know what's going on with eggs.
00:54:53.340 But anyway, that's my latest over here in L.A.
00:54:55.920 It's ridiculous.
00:54:57.740 But this is something that you need to have around because we have no idea what's going to happen,
00:55:03.980 if it's going to be another health care crisis or something else,
00:55:07.080 especially with the border being open the way it is.
00:55:09.620 So a lot of people are removing themselves from the health care system just in case,
00:55:14.180 and they are now safeguarding their family's health, which you can understand.
00:55:18.160 So if you go to twc.health forward slash cat turd, you can go ahead and save $30 off your kit.
00:55:27.040 Now, this is individual kits, $30 off each, one plus free shipping.
00:55:32.300 Once you've paid, complete the intake form, and your kit will be shipped to your door.
00:55:36.500 No waiting or expensive doctor's visit, nothing like that,
00:55:40.080 where they would likely refuse your request even for one of these scripts.
00:55:44.700 So all eight of these prescription medications are shipped to your door in approximately two weeks.
00:55:51.180 So make sure this is exactly what you need.
00:55:53.760 It's as low as the cost of a single doctor's visit.
00:55:57.880 Head on over to twc.health forward slash cat turd and use cat turd at the checkout,
00:56:04.880 and you can get your kit.
00:56:06.280 So hopefully you will all be prepared because we don't know.
00:56:08.940 I mean, from one day to the next, it's something completely different.
00:56:11.880 Like I said, I mean, I'm out of eggs.
00:56:15.440 I have no idea how that even happened, but I'm out of eggs.
00:56:20.200 And that's why I'm so glad we have Patriot Supply, which I talked about yesterday,
00:56:24.000 because they are just plain awesome.
00:56:26.300 That's another company that we have a sponsorship deal with,
00:56:30.800 and they have been absolutely wonderful.
00:56:34.940 I mean, you just, you don't know when you're going to need this stuff.
00:56:38.720 Nobody can predict it.
00:56:39.860 It's kind of like the stock market, you know.
00:56:42.040 Buy low, sell high.
00:56:43.040 What's your tip?
00:56:43.840 Buy low, sell high.
00:56:44.800 You don't know what's going to happen with these fools.
00:56:47.420 So definitely make sure that you hit them up as well.
00:56:51.120 And if you go over to Patriot Supply, you can use the code CATTURD,
00:56:55.120 and you can get $200 off a three-month emergency food supply kit,
00:57:00.520 and they're awesome as well.
00:57:02.760 So this is where I'm going to make sure that I stock up,
00:57:05.500 because you have no idea what's going to happen from one day to the next.
00:57:09.540 So when you go to preparewithcatturd.com, you just have to go to the website,
00:57:16.560 and you'll save $200 per kit over there as well.
00:57:20.280 So that's really great stuff.
00:57:22.020 I wasn't even supposed to advertise them, but those two together work.
00:57:27.260 So I just want to make sure that I pass it along.
00:57:30.060 Good stuff.
00:57:30.940 It really is.
00:57:32.020 Oh, CAT, I'm so glad to have you here today.
00:57:34.180 I'm not kidding.
00:57:34.760 I have really been so worried about you.
00:57:37.920 You knew that, but still.
00:57:39.360 Yeah, I'm just – I hope I can sleep tonight.
00:57:42.360 I'm just so – just nothing left.
00:57:45.760 I'm just a zombie.
00:57:46.920 I know you are.
00:57:48.720 I know you are.
00:57:49.320 I know you were up.
00:57:50.160 I almost called you again last night.
00:57:51.920 I was like, I know he's awake, but I just –
00:57:55.040 I was sleeping off and on, but I was just so upset.
00:57:57.400 You know, every time you wake up, you get more upset,
00:57:59.100 and it's just like you get in the morning,
00:58:00.280 and, you know, I always go right to his room and let him and Pedro go out
00:58:04.460 and take a dump, and it's just like he's not there.
00:58:08.160 You know, it's weird.
00:58:09.400 I know that everybody – I mean, everybody responded.
00:58:12.820 I know I hugged my little boys a little bit closer and tighter yesterday.
00:58:17.100 You never know.
00:58:18.020 I know.
00:58:18.960 We take it also for granted.
00:58:22.360 But he lived a good life.
00:58:25.020 I mean, I don't know what his life was like before,
00:58:27.060 but I know the last five years he couldn't have been more taken care of
00:58:31.340 than he was, and, you know, whatever happened to him,
00:58:34.780 if he hit the back of the truck, had a heart attack, whatever,
00:58:37.080 it doesn't really matter.
00:58:38.460 But it was coming.
00:58:41.360 I knew the day was coming.
00:58:42.840 And like I say, thank God I didn't eight months ago put him to sleep
00:58:47.580 because I really was thinking about it.
00:58:48.840 I mean, when you've got a dog like that and he's just in pain
00:58:52.140 and he can't walk anymore and he literally can't even, like, stand up to peace,
00:58:57.720 you know, laying down and crapping, laying down,
00:59:00.420 and then you're just doing everything.
00:59:03.300 And I tried every prescription and I tried every natural remedy, man.
00:59:07.520 People were sending me.
00:59:08.340 And I would try anything.
00:59:09.360 You know, what's it going to hurt at this point?
00:59:10.820 And somehow, and it was just like it was a five-month decline that just happened
00:59:16.380 until he was just, that was it.
00:59:18.220 And I just like, I remember the last day I was trying to pull him in the room
00:59:22.280 and he was just in so much pain and I just couldn't walk anymore.
00:59:27.180 And I was just like, the only thing I can think to do is I know he needs to lose
00:59:30.780 a little weight.
00:59:31.240 It might help his joints.
00:59:32.120 I'm just going to not starve him, but I'm going to really put him on a massive diet
00:59:36.460 and he's going to hate me for a month.
00:59:37.640 And I got him down about 15 pounds and he slowly started coming back.
00:59:41.640 And he's been kind of going back down again, like, towards that,
00:59:45.480 where it's really hard for him to.
00:59:47.340 And then the last week or two, he's just like been a puppy again.
00:59:49.780 I said, he's just, I don't know what happened to him.
00:59:51.360 He's just like, was aging in reverse all of a sudden.
00:59:53.980 I know.
00:59:54.640 I mean, that's what's happening.
00:59:55.420 I think it has a lot to do with the weather and stuff like that
00:59:58.980 because it's been real cool in the mornings, like 40 degrees.
01:00:01.800 Right.
01:00:02.880 And the heat just killed.
01:00:04.320 I mean, he just, you know, I was like,
01:00:05.940 I just didn't know if he's going to make it through another summer
01:00:07.960 because it hurts him so bad.
01:00:10.040 Oh my gosh.
01:00:11.120 Well, we are just, I mean, devastated by the whole thing, just as you are.
01:00:16.160 And believe me, the outpour of support,
01:00:19.100 just know that you are so loved by so many people all around the world.
01:00:23.640 And they just love what you're doing with the animals
01:00:27.220 and know that you gave him the very best home that he could possibly have imagined.
01:00:31.680 All of them are so fortunate to be there.
01:00:33.960 Well, that's the first one that's died since I've been rescuing for a lot,
01:00:37.700 you know, real hardcore for the last eight years.
01:00:40.560 It's the first one of my rescues.
01:00:41.900 I did have an old cat named Floyd that lived to be 21 years old.
01:00:45.900 Isn't that something?
01:00:46.820 I know.
01:00:47.160 But this was before I started rescuing.
01:00:49.400 I didn't have any pets.
01:00:50.300 I got, and, you know, I got, you know,
01:00:52.140 the first one I got was, I found on a job was Pickles.
01:00:56.960 And she was just starving to death.
01:00:59.880 There was a cat, had kittens under her connex.
01:01:03.860 We couldn't get to them.
01:01:05.720 And they were all dying.
01:01:07.780 And she finally walked out and I grabbed her.
01:01:09.820 And she's been, she's the only dog or cat I got that's really fat.
01:01:13.140 And, and, um, she's, um, the amazing thing about her is I took her to the vet,
01:01:19.640 got her fixed, got all of her shots, uh, just since she was healthy enough.
01:01:23.960 And then there was a time I thought she, I mean, I real squirrely getting her to live.
01:01:28.040 She was so weak and so little, had worms, you know, just, it was just a miracle.
01:01:33.440 She survived and she just got fat about a year later.
01:01:35.860 And I just, I felt so bad for her starving to death.
01:01:38.820 I guess I didn't do anything about it, but you know, she's 15 years old, never been to
01:01:43.000 the, never been back to the doctor one time in 15 years.
01:01:46.260 You know, as a miracle it is for your, any of your animals to live to be 15.
01:01:49.460 Absolutely.
01:01:50.760 And I don't, I mean, she just, I don't, you know, she could go anytime.
01:01:54.260 She's just like, you know, she's got arthritis real bad and have to pick her up and put her
01:01:57.840 own thing.
01:01:58.220 Just like it reminds me of him a lot.
01:02:00.260 And I know she's not got much time left either.
01:02:02.740 Cause she's just old.
01:02:04.280 Well, and, and here's the thing.
01:02:06.020 I mean, I had my cat, right.
01:02:08.160 That you, you know, and you helped talk me into getting an animal again, because when
01:02:12.900 I lost my cat of 15 years, I was so broken hearted.
01:02:16.900 I just said, I can't go with that.
01:02:18.260 It is devastating.
01:02:19.320 Again, I will never do that again.
01:02:21.320 No way.
01:02:21.840 And then I have no experience with dogs.
01:02:24.760 At least I didn't up until now, but I only had cats.
01:02:28.420 And so, you know, that was a whole new experience.
01:02:31.220 But the reason why I chose dogs is so I didn't feel like I was cheating on my, my kitty cat
01:02:35.160 with another animal.
01:02:36.200 Cause I wasn't ready to do that yet.
01:02:37.700 So I was like, Ooh, this is a fine line.
01:02:39.520 Let me figure out the whole dog thing.
01:02:41.640 And I'm so glad I did.
01:02:43.240 I love all my animals, but I, I do get closer to dogs than I do cats.
01:02:47.340 Oh my gosh.
01:02:48.380 I'd be lying if I didn't say it because they're just, they're just, they're so loving.
01:02:53.040 And so they're bad.
01:02:54.200 You know, cats are kind of, you know, cat, I, all my cats are rescue feral.
01:02:58.160 So, you know, they're even hard to, they, I can pet them sometimes.
01:03:01.440 Sometimes they run down the hall.
01:03:04.380 Oh my gosh.
01:03:05.500 Well, they're very independent.
01:03:06.740 The only three I got, I've got, I've got, I've got four that, you know, Chubbs is a
01:03:13.220 good one.
01:03:13.600 And then, and then Pootie and Pickles.
01:03:15.000 And then, um, I think Pootie's almost 12 now, but.
01:03:18.640 Oh my gosh.
01:03:19.320 And then Mau Mau's probably three or four now, but they are really loving.
01:03:23.100 And it's like regular cats.
01:03:24.800 Well, and they're feral.
01:03:26.280 They're just.
01:03:26.900 And you almost killed yourself getting them.
01:03:29.020 I know.
01:03:29.500 I mean, you've been on the ladder.
01:03:30.880 You've almost fallen down from that.
01:03:32.520 Almost broken your back.
01:03:33.520 Couple of different times.
01:03:34.520 I mean, you, you think you have one in the garage and then one gets out and then there
01:03:38.040 you are trapping again.
01:03:39.300 And then you're out in the swamp trying to find one because you heard a meow.
01:03:42.920 I mean, you're like the animal whisperer for real.
01:03:48.720 And you do everything that you can for these, for these animals.
01:03:52.800 Please don't ever feel like you didn't give them the absolute best home because everybody
01:03:57.640 knows that you did and you do on the regular basis.
01:04:01.480 And this, I have to tell you the honest truth.
01:04:04.400 I don't think it had anything to do with you.
01:04:06.760 I don't think it had anything to do with your truck.
01:04:09.280 I think it had to do with.
01:04:10.720 It definitely had anything to do with me making a mistake.
01:04:13.180 I just, I mean, accidents do happen no matter what you do.
01:04:15.300 Okay.
01:04:15.880 You're.
01:04:16.460 Yeah.
01:04:16.700 I don't, I don't.
01:04:17.480 I mean, you definitely, you don't want to see him die like that or, you know, and
01:04:21.400 when you don't know and you're never going to know it's, well, and we always just the
01:04:25.380 weirdest thing.
01:04:26.060 This, this, you know, the, the bang on the back of the truck wasn't like somebody banging
01:04:30.380 hard.
01:04:30.780 It was just like, boom, just one little boop.
01:04:32.960 It could have been a, there wasn't a, there wasn't a, you were trying to clear anyway.
01:04:36.940 And you didn't even get to it.
01:04:38.300 No, there was no limb back there, but it wasn't a hump.
01:04:40.800 I didn't run over anything.
01:04:41.860 It was just a bang.
01:04:42.700 Like something like ran into the truck, not that it was under the truck, but I mean, it just
01:04:48.040 happened.
01:04:48.560 And then it was like, like I say, 45 seconds after I put it in drive, he was, he was gone.
01:04:52.940 It just happened that quick.
01:04:55.620 Oh my gosh.
01:04:56.900 I know.
01:04:58.140 I'm just trying to deal with, it's going to be hard for a long time, especially for the
01:05:00.940 other dogs.
01:05:01.420 And just my whole routine is so messed up today.
01:05:05.700 I'm just like, God.
01:05:06.680 And it's just, you know, I just, I try to go out and do some yard work today and just
01:05:09.900 try to stay busy.
01:05:12.140 That'd be good for you.
01:05:13.060 I just try to do, just keep busy.
01:05:15.000 That's exactly right.
01:05:15.540 I'm scared to even drive my truck around.
01:05:17.680 No home property now.
01:05:19.340 I know.
01:05:20.100 I mean, and, and you don't have children.
01:05:22.140 These are your children.
01:05:23.240 So of course this hit you just like, like it would, and I don't have children either.
01:05:27.400 So if anything were to happen to mine, which we know it will, it's just a matter of time.
01:05:31.060 It's not if it's when it happens to everybody, but it happens so quickly.
01:05:34.800 And so we can never take that for granted.
01:05:36.940 Dogs, dogs can get in accidents.
01:05:39.260 And especially I live on a ranch and they're, they run around seven acres and there's animals
01:05:43.560 and raccoons and, and foxes and coyotes.
01:05:46.380 And that, I mean, they get, they grab big snakes.
01:05:49.180 I mean, they could go grab me.
01:05:50.140 I remember that snake bit Petey and sweetie and their eyes swole shut and I never even
01:05:55.520 saw the snake and probably was a rattlesnake.
01:05:57.760 I mean, they were in trouble for like a week and it just, they, this isn't like dogs that
01:06:02.700 live in your apartment or live in your house and in the suburbs.
01:06:05.360 I mean, I live way out in the country and these dogs are, I mean, they, they, they're, they've
01:06:10.200 got acres of fenced in to run in and it's just the animals they come in contact with the
01:06:15.080 snakes and the man, I had a huge possum, um, monkey.
01:06:19.840 The first animal she encounters a possum that could have just bit her face off and had to
01:06:25.560 go out there and get in between that.
01:06:26.800 There's always animal problems.
01:06:29.080 Well, and they'll find a snake and they'll play tug of war and everything else.
01:06:32.300 You don't know what kind of snake, they don't know what kind of snake.
01:06:34.740 It's just a toy for them.
01:06:36.740 Yeah.
01:06:36.940 They'll grab any snake and try to kill it.
01:06:38.960 And it don't matter what kind.
01:06:40.200 And then, you know, there's rattlesnakes everywhere.
01:06:41.920 So it's just a daily struggle.
01:06:45.240 It's a daily struggle.
01:06:46.460 It absolutely is.
01:06:47.720 Well, we will miss smiles.
01:06:49.480 There's no question about it.
01:06:51.040 Side eyed smiles is just an absolute, just a beautiful, was a beautiful dog.
01:06:56.480 The, like you said, one of the most meme dogs that I've ever seen.
01:07:01.820 And here you two are always had a smile.
01:07:04.480 He had a smile on his face.
01:07:05.140 He did.
01:07:06.200 And that side eye was better than, than it's done with people.
01:07:10.640 I remember this one with Joe Biden in the background.
01:07:13.260 Yeah.
01:07:14.480 In the rear view mirror.
01:07:16.380 And here's the side eye smile.
01:07:18.180 And that's his favorite spot.
01:07:19.480 And that's where he was all day before he died.
01:07:22.180 So that's what he got to ride in his favorite spot.
01:07:24.500 And even when it, God, you wouldn't believe what I went through when he couldn't walk.
01:07:29.580 And I put the ramp up there.
01:07:30.860 I'd literally have to put him on his side and get, like, you know, lay him on his side on the ramp.
01:07:35.760 And then pull him to the other side with a big tarp and just pull him up that ramp so he can sit in the truck most of the day.
01:07:41.720 That's where he wanted to be.
01:07:42.860 That's where he wanted to be when I thought he was, you know, really going about eight months ago.
01:07:47.200 Well, that was his spot.
01:07:48.940 And I just want to quickly just give everybody that donated to the show a shout out because you all are just so kind and so sweet.
01:07:55.260 And we appreciate it more than you can possibly imagine.
01:07:58.000 So I have to get up here to the top because I lose the chat room.
01:08:01.360 And Renee normally will put them together for me, but it's so much work that I try to take that off of her.
01:08:07.720 MK Trail, in memory of smiles.
01:08:10.140 South O'Sherry, in memory of sweet smiles and for a toy for Sir Pedro.
01:08:15.000 Much love from me and the mighty male gator.
01:08:19.520 Then you have Lucy Lou Lane who says, thank you for giving smiles the best life ever.
01:08:24.540 Rest easy, smiles.
01:08:25.880 Then you have Gordon Ear who says, love to cat from Wings and Pirate.
01:08:31.700 And then you have got Wine Lover 23.
01:08:34.500 In honor of smiles age, run like a puppy, dear, smiles.
01:08:38.120 You will walk over that beautiful rainbow bridge someday.
01:08:41.100 Cat Turd with all your fur babies and with the Cat Turd Ranch will live in eternity.
01:08:47.380 There's no question about that.
01:08:48.760 That's just such a magical place.
01:08:51.680 J.J.R.S.V.L. for smiles and Cat Turd.
01:08:54.920 The best real patriot humanitarian for Cat and his pup turds and the mini kitty turds.
01:09:01.340 Then you have Kimba 6243, smiles with a heart.
01:09:05.580 Then you have Miss Molly who says, with love for Molly and Sidney, in memory of sweet smiles, rest easy, good buddy.
01:09:14.640 Then you have Disney fan, D-S-N-Y fan.
01:09:17.580 I'm not sure if it's supposed to be Disney fan.
01:09:19.460 Okay.
01:09:20.060 It says, Cat, because of you and your love for animals, smiles will be with us, with all of us.
01:09:26.080 One day at a time, strangers become friends and help you through your loss.
01:09:30.460 God bless you, Jules and all the litter mates.
01:09:33.300 Then you have, if Enola says, I'm sorry, Cat, that's what happened to my English shepherd, Scarlett.
01:09:40.860 She put her paws on the bed, looked at me and collapsed.
01:09:44.500 She passed away on the way to the emergency, keeping you in prayer.
01:09:49.360 Oh, that's terrible too.
01:09:50.860 See, I mean, it happens.
01:09:52.600 You have Bex0921, my 13-year-old man, Huck, our bossy 11-year-old Gracie and myself are sad for your loss.
01:10:00.280 Lots of love from Fort Collins, Colorado.
01:10:03.960 Love you, Cat and Jules, so much.
01:10:06.660 Okay.
01:10:07.020 Then you have Bama Shisha who says, smiles always made my heart smile.
01:10:12.140 Rest in peace, angel smiles.
01:10:14.200 Then you have Mother of Pearl.
01:10:16.040 Smiles was loved all around the world.
01:10:18.580 His story touched so many hearts.
01:10:20.980 We all mourn with you, Cat.
01:10:22.500 His legacy lives on in his pups.
01:10:25.140 Big love.
01:10:25.980 Then you have Zoe Grant who says, keeping you in my prayers, Cat.
01:10:30.260 It's one of the hardest things to go through.
01:10:33.020 You have PatriotGirl24 who says, my heart breaks for you, Cat Turd.
01:10:36.940 I wish there was more I could do.
01:10:38.780 Please know I'm praying for you.
01:10:40.420 May God bless smiles.
01:10:42.340 Renee McCurry says, I read on Twitter X today, smiles, America's dog.
01:10:48.600 Aw, so true, isn't it?
01:10:50.560 Then you have Maris4 who says, in honor of smiles, Aloha USA1 who says, smiles has his wings now.
01:10:59.800 R.I.P. Smiles.
01:11:01.320 Love to you, Cat.
01:11:02.940 Then you have LadyMaxie55.
01:11:05.420 In memory of smiles, we all loved him.
01:11:08.380 M.L. Bell.
01:11:09.600 Smiles will forever live on in your heart.
01:11:14.740 Then you have Sin Clower who says, in memory of smiles.
01:11:18.500 Courtney Manna says, in memory of smiles.
01:11:21.840 Nordic Girl says, so sorry for your loss.
01:11:24.840 It's heartbreaking.
01:11:25.840 My husband and I cried for you.
01:11:28.240 We rescued two and we have had so many losses.
01:11:31.560 We know this is pain.
01:11:33.260 Love to Pedro.
01:11:34.240 You're a wonderful man and pet owner.
01:11:36.820 I mean, you know, I didn't even read what you wrote yesterday.
01:11:39.660 I was reading these and I started just breaking down and I went, nope, I cannot read what Cat wrote.
01:11:44.160 Not with this going on.
01:11:46.000 Tri-Stater72 says, lots of love and prayers to CatTurd.
01:11:50.340 The Littermates are always here for you.
01:11:52.100 R.I.P. Smiles.
01:11:54.500 And then, let me see here.
01:11:56.920 We've got Flago who says, in memory of smiles.
01:12:01.580 And then you have got, I just want to make sure I don't miss anybody.
01:12:06.660 Because I hate when I miss somebody.
01:12:08.660 I just don't like it when I miss somebody.
01:12:10.600 Or when I mispronounce your names.
01:12:11.900 And I know I do that on the regular.
01:12:13.340 Sorry about that.
01:12:14.900 R.M. Ling 53 says, take care of yourself, Cat.
01:12:18.080 You gave both dogs a great last ride together.
01:12:21.520 That is true.
01:12:23.420 That is true.
01:12:25.200 Then you have Red-Headed Eagle, too.
01:12:27.060 We will never forget smiles.
01:12:29.780 Cat, you have gotten more love and more support out there than anybody.
01:12:33.240 I know.
01:12:33.680 It's amazing.
01:12:34.380 I know.
01:12:34.600 It's true.
01:12:35.420 But you are just so special to so many people.
01:12:38.960 And we will absolutely miss smiles and keep him in our thoughts and prayers.
01:12:44.220 PK941 says, in memory of smiles as well.
01:12:47.280 So, just take care of you.
01:12:49.580 If you need me, you know I'm just a phone call away.
01:12:51.800 I just hope I can sleep tonight.
01:12:53.240 And I'm just going to...
01:12:55.500 If you can't sleep, I'm up.
01:12:56.940 I don't know.
01:12:57.580 I'm sitting here haunting halls now.
01:12:59.340 It's ridiculous.
01:13:00.240 I'm so anxious.
01:13:01.000 I don't know what's going on.
01:13:02.360 But I think it's just this news cycle and just the constant, you know, what the left
01:13:07.300 is doing and just how horrible they are.
01:13:09.300 Every minute, it's something else.
01:13:11.060 So, if you're up, give me a jingle.
01:13:13.840 I'm up.
01:13:14.420 I'm not doing anything but staring at the ceiling anyway, probably.
01:13:19.960 Plus, we're three hours different.
01:13:22.040 So, I'm three hours earlier than you.
01:13:24.280 So, you don't feel guilty.
01:13:25.800 Like, I feel guilty whenever I, you know, call you and I'm like, ooh, it's really late
01:13:30.700 there.
01:13:32.960 And then you have Nadine Andrea 13 who says, love to Cat Turd and smiles side eye forever.
01:13:40.700 So true.
01:13:41.380 All right, everybody.
01:13:42.120 Well, we're going to let you go, Cat.
01:13:43.980 Thank you for coming today, though.
01:13:45.840 I know everybody was thrilled to see you.
01:13:47.580 It was rough.
01:13:48.120 I was on the fence.
01:13:49.600 I know.
01:13:50.300 I'm just glad you're here.
01:13:51.800 Just call me if you need me.
01:13:53.040 All right, everybody.
01:13:53.280 I'll be here tomorrow.
01:13:54.360 See you.
01:13:54.600 Yes, you will.
01:13:55.340 Same time, same space.
01:13:57.600 All right.
01:13:58.200 You all be safe.
01:13:59.200 Be kind to one another.
01:14:00.700 Thank you for everything that you do.
01:14:02.200 We love you very much.
01:14:03.920 See you tomorrow at three.
01:14:05.100 Bye.
01:14:06.160 Bye.
01:14:08.460 Bye.
01:14:08.900 Bye.
01:14:25.020 Bye.
01:14:25.800 Bye.
01:14:25.960 Bye.
01:14:27.700 Bye.
01:14:28.960 Bye.
01:14:31.000 Bye.
01:14:31.160 Bye.
01:14:31.540 Bye.
01:14:32.040 Bye.
01:14:33.040 Bye.
01:14:33.420 Bye.
01:14:33.740 Bye.
01:14:34.100 We'll be right back.
01:15:04.100 We'll be right back.