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Topic: What Pets do you have?
Pvednes
Lynched
posted 05-12-2003 03:04:16 AM
quote:
Trillee stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
Had two cats. Cindy and Princess.

Princess hadda be put to sleep and Cindy (She was my best friend) was mauled to death by a dog.

Got a labby (back home in NY) Name Dutchess

And here, we have ever overlord Drake. He's a waterdragon that is mean.


I thought you had a vegetarian chained up there somewhere.. fed it scraps and the like.

leckzilla!
Squeak!
posted 05-12-2003 10:50:42 AM
Three cats, Norman (female cat with guy's name, mom's fault) Cleo, The longhaired kitty of doom, and Saffron the tabby.

and two dogs, A lurcher called Willow and a Ibizan hound (Yes there is such thing.) named Molly

Cheese
Pancake
posted 05-12-2003 11:55:13 AM
quote:
There was much rejoicing when Miss Amber B. said this:
2 cats, Tigger and Belle (My sister love Disney) and two dogs, Jasmine (Black lab) and freckles (dalmation)

I have a Dalmatian named Freckles too!
Also a Beagle named Sparky, and 3 cats:
Daiquiri, my baby! (prolly copy and paste)
Midnight, old cat, we've had her for about 12-15 years
Oreo, retarded (literally) and stupid

**~*Pink Sugar Heart Attack!*~**
Niklas
hay guys whats going on in this title?
posted 05-12-2003 12:04:20 PM
At the moment, one laid back middle aged Burmese called Clio.

We've never spent even a day without a cat in the house since I was born though

Katrinity
Cookie Goddess!
posted 05-12-2003 12:08:13 PM
1 cat(orange and white tabby): Tucker

2 dogs(1 Purebred Collie(think Lassie), 1 Purebred Sheltie(think mini-Lassie)) Murphy and Molly

Cookie Goddess Supreme
Furry Kitsune of Power!
Pouncer of the 12th degree!
"Cxularath ftombn gonoragh pv'iornw hqxoxon targh!"
Translated: "Sell your soul for a cookie?"
Alek
Not The Rapist
posted 05-12-2003 01:04:36 PM
I have a 6 year old German Shepard called Halcón. He was never trained, but likes to follow me and my brother around. He doesn't bite much except when he's hunting in our backyard (it's pretty huge) or me, he likes to bite me a lot. Other than that he just lounges around chewing bones or eating a random animal (only outside, he doesn't bring them in).

[ 05-12-2003: Message edited by: Alek Saege ]

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Bloodsage
Heart Attack
posted 05-12-2003 02:42:52 PM
I have a DOG.

My parents have our two cats, Panther and Misty, because they didn't take too well to moving around.

To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

--Satan, quoted by John Milton

Chalesm
There is no innuendo in this title.
posted 05-12-2003 03:12:08 PM
I've always had an inordinante number of animals in the house, though currently I'm at the peak with 4 cats and 2 dogs. One of the dogs is more than a touch hyperactive, while the other is the laziest thing around. They make an interesting pair.

Though the animals used to fight like, yes, cats and dogs, they seem to have gotten used to each other over the years.

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Azrael Heavenblade
Damn Dirty Godmoder
posted 05-12-2003 03:42:11 PM
Two oddball cats.

Coco(purebred silver tabby, don't ask, brother named her when he was about 6), also known as FatCat, Snarlpuss(she had both her top canines become infected and removed, so she curls her jowls/lips behind her bottom canines so she looks like she's scowling).

Mocha, a complete neurotic chocolate Burmese, who just now, after nearly ten years of having her in the house, is starting to become more sociable and is actually letting herself be seen walking around the house, and is staying out in the open most of the time. She used to hide all the time, and she still sometimes darts away if we move a touch too quickly.

The two of them have done the oddest stuff you never hear about even in those pet magazines.

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