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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:45 pm
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At one point, my family had three cats, three rabbits, a hamster, and a dog. Now we're down to just two cats. Duran, a male tuxedo cat, will be 16 on Tuesday. He loves being petted and he loves cuddling with the humans and is a sweet as can be, but he's got arthritis and he's practically skin and bones. The younger cat, Callie, is a female calico whom we got from a friend. She's fat and can be mischievous but she's cute. We love our pets. heart As you can see below, we lost Perri, our American Eskimo dog, two and a half years ago. I still miss her. sad
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:32 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:54 am
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:56 am
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:46 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:19 am
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Oh pets! You are so lucky to have horses! I love horse back rideing and I always go to the military base. That's where they held some horses that where bread for competitions. I would stay and ride from dawn to evening... xD
As for pets...I had a wolf, beloved Lisa, but she died right the day after my birthday, I was so sad, I had loved her so much. Also a dog that we kept at the cabin in the mountains, Rex passed away exactly a week later after Lisa, that dog was amazing, inteligent and always fun, he would come everywhere with me, he even ran after the car... two female dogs where eaten by wolves, so I've lost them too...
I've also had alot of hamsters, fish, rabbits, ducklings, my parents even had a deer O_o;
Now living, I have a cat Carid, two dogs Odie and Lord and my old little hamster Tea Cup.
I would like to ask you though, how is it to have ferrets around? I'm still living with me folks (I'm 21 =_=' ) and they aren't thrilled with me wanting to get one... but I saw some at the pet store and they are sssoooo cute.
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:33 am
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Lup Oh pets! You are so lucky to have horses! I love horse back rideing and I always go to the military base. That's where they held some horses that where bread for competitions. I would stay and ride from dawn to evening... xD
As for pets...I had a wolf, beloved Lisa, but she died right the day after my birthday, I was so sad, I had loved her so much. Also a dog that we kept at the cabin in the mountains, Rex passed away exactly a week later after Lisa, that dog was amazing, inteligent and always fun, he would come everywhere with me, he even ran after the car... two female dogs where eaten by wolves, so I've lost them too...
I've also had alot of hamsters, fish, rabbits, ducklings, my parents even had a deer O_o;
Now living, I have a cat Carid, two dogs Odie and Lord and my old little hamster Tea Cup.
I would like to ask you though, how is it to have ferrets around? I'm still living with me folks (I'm 21 =_=' ) and they aren't thrilled with me wanting to get one... but I saw some at the pet store and they are sssoooo cute.
My parents always hated the idea of me having a ferret also, but after I got them, they found them hilarious. Ferrets are fun pets, but they don't really stand still...EVER. They love to play and are totally fearless (they tackle my dogs and have tried tackling my horses). They also are rather hard to litter train (to them, any corner they can back their butt up to is a litter box) and their feces smells, but litter training is possible. Almost every ferret you see in pet stores is neutered and de-secented, though, and they make chemicals to add to their water that make the poop smell less. If you clean up after them like you do your cats, it's fine. I love my little guys- I just wish they'd stand still more often (I've only got the one to fall asleep in my lap once). At least long enough to take a picture- LOL!
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:46 am
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:20 am
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Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:04 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:01 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:40 am
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We two kitties, Mugen and Gaara, and both are from shelters. Poor Mugen was nearly 22 pounds when we got him, 25 was his highest weight when he turned in to the shelter, and he's down to a much trimmer 17 to 18 pounds these days. His previous owners had him declawed, and he sometimes walks as though his front paws are aching. Mugen is a Siamese Bengal mix, and he has the most beautiful crystal blue eyes I've seen on a kitty. He's rather spotty and has several stripes, too, and I'm pretty sure I've spoiled him rotten. xd He's my baby, though.
Gaara is my son's cat, around five to six months old, and he's a pill. In the short time he's been with us, he's learned to open doors, cabinets, the trash-can and a multitude of other fun kitty tricks. He's an orange tabby cat, quite active and loves to get on top of the fridge. He seems to believe he owns it now. biggrin
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:40 am
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I have two cats (Lucy, she's a Tabby, and Claudio, he's a Tabby-Maine Coon mix) and two dogs (a brother and sister pair of black Cocker Spaniels named Clark and Addison). Sadly, Claudio is currently vacationing with my brother and his girlfriend. I miss him. ;_; I used to have three dogs (Clark, Addison, and a female golden Cocker Spaniel named Allie), Lucy, a female Cockatiel (named Angel), and 2 Anole Chameleons (a female and male whose names I don't remember. sweatdrop ).
Lucy Claudio Clark and Addison
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