It’s time to get clever! A picture is worth a thousand words, but those messages vary from person to person. I wonder if this kitty is blogging or updating a furry Facebook account (ha!) — what do you think? Suggest quotes or captions for this photo in your comments below, and I’ll do a roundup next week of some of my faves.
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This week on PetSugar, we talked about cute pet-centric Evites, ways to stave off dandruff from your kitty's coat, and watched a dog expertly carve up a pumpkin . . . well sort of.

What else did we talk about this week? Take my quiz and find out how well you were paying attention! Since all of the answers can be found in this week's posts, you should get 100 percent, right? Right!
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Obviously, I love animals! And I believe that they contain a special ability to help us heal – whether it's dogs, cats, or even horses! This time, our pony pals are taking the spotlight by helping disabled children, especially one boy stricken with extremely rare disease in the UK. The disease is called Chromosome 8 deletion (no super scientific name since there are only five cases in the world) that hinders a patient's ability to walk and talk. So far, a program offering "Hippotherapy" has been able to help 3-year-old Dyfan Wynne learn how to do just that!
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Being offered at the Clwyd Special Riding Centre for the Disabled in the UK, Hippotherapy is a form of therapeutic horseback riding that allows special-needs children to learn how to use their limbs to sit, kneel, stand, and walk. Dyfan arrived at the center unable to perform these basic tasks, but after six months, he is joining in on vaulting competitions, and is even considering training for Dressage!
Great job captioning this silly photo! You made it quotable with these clever ideas:
Oh no, we let the cat outta the bag! — liciababe
Hey, that's my doggie bag! — rickimc
Look Buddy, they gave us enough for two! — duplinger
Check out the rest of your suggestions here.
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