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Post by Whinter Fenlynn on Apr 6, 2006 18:40:13 GMT -5
I have a cat named FENWAY. Yep, named after the ballpark. His full name is FENWAY PARK WINTERS WHITAKER. No, I'm not exactly a Red Sox fan, per say. I just couldn't think of a good name for a boy cat and I started running through the names of ballparks. There are so many "Wrigley"s here (being in the Chicagoland area), and the name FENWAY just seems to suit him. He's now 14 years old but still plays like I kitten sometimes. He's got to be the most friendly, loving cat I've ever seen. He's definitely my buddy. AND BOY, IS HE SPOILED!!! We even bought him a pet stroller a couple of weeks ago. Hey, it's the only way I'm ever going to be able to take him out for a walk! A leash is totally out of the question.  Anyway, here are a few pictures of him. pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/whinter_fenlynn/album?.dir=/8ad9&urlhint=actn,del%3as,1%3af,0
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Post by trayer on Apr 6, 2006 18:49:54 GMT -5
Here is a couple of pic of zeus. one napping kitty And one more of him more alert, for a cat at least =)
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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on Apr 6, 2006 22:40:41 GMT -5
I need to get pics of my kitties on here
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Post by Cem-Ji Pobroo on Apr 7, 2006 15:50:48 GMT -5
We have 1 dwarf rabbit, Bandit and 1 dog, Dusty. Dusty is a Shepherd/Shiba Inu mix. We saved her from the shelter. That's the only way to go rather than getting one from a pet store that most likely came from a puppy mill.
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Post by trayer on Apr 7, 2006 18:28:35 GMT -5
Yes. would have to agree, got Zeus at a shelter too. 
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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on Apr 7, 2006 20:58:55 GMT -5
I prefer to get my pets as well from animal shelters.
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Post by Nova Darklighter on Apr 9, 2006 19:51:57 GMT -5
Hey Tanzan, cute GP's, I used to have rabbits that looked a bit like that. I hope they're both the same sex, or you might be up to your ear in little Guinea Pigs before to long, happened to my Mom once, a friend of hers gave her a couple and one was pregnant, in less than a year she had about a gross (144) GPs, quite noisy, we kept them in a a couple of baby playpens. Ki Vaan, pretty kittys.
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Post by tanzanlinnear on Apr 10, 2006 5:22:32 GMT -5
Hi Nova, thanks, they're definitely getting used to us more, and getting braver all the time  They're both female, we were carefull to make sure of that before getting them ;D
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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on Apr 10, 2006 13:46:13 GMT -5
I use to have a Dwarf hampster when I was in school before I left for the Navy. My little sister named him Dingle. That little thing was an ecape artist. He had actually gotten out of his cage at least 4 times. One day he actually disapeared and we couldnt find him. So we waited thinking that when he was hungry or we see his little "presents" we would find him. When that didnt happen my dad said our cat (Orian) or Dog (Jewel) probably got into the basement and ate him. So I gave up. Still kept his cage and couldnt give it up. About two weeks later I was in my batheroom. My sis and I had our own bath in our room; Well I kept hearing this scratching sound and went into the storage closet. It got louder and I started to dig till I found an old school backpack. There was Dingle inside and stuck. Papaers torn in the bag and he had lost alot of weight. No mind that he bit me when I picked him up. But we were all suprised. I dont think he ever escaped again.
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Post by Ldi-Ovef Te_Azi on Apr 12, 2006 2:42:39 GMT -5
This is a picture of my recently deceased dog auggie. i miss him so much, he passed away the weekend before thanksgiving weekend. my entire family plus myself were all a wreck the next day. but here he is.  ive since moved out and my roommate, she has a dog named nike, who had kinda become my pet based emotional support like auggie was. let me show you her. she technically is my roommate's dog, but we all love her. 
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Post by tanzanlinnear on Apr 12, 2006 9:18:01 GMT -5
It's never easy to lose a pet... Following the introduction of One and Two into the apartment, my fiance has adopted a guinea pig from one of her co-workers, who found it (having escaped from it's former owners) and was unable to look after it herself This guinea pig is a crested male called Patches, and although he is about the same age as One and Two (about 8 weeks) is already very friendly and will take food from your hand 
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Post by Ldi-Ovef Te_Azi on Apr 12, 2006 11:20:30 GMT -5
guinea pigs are funny little critters. rodents overall are pretty fun to play around with
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Post by tanzanlinnear on Apr 12, 2006 11:52:45 GMT -5
They are indeed  Given their lifespan, ease of looking after and highly interactive personalities, they are pretty much the ideal pet for anyone 
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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on Apr 12, 2006 14:42:17 GMT -5
hehehe.. Im thinking about getting a dwarf hampster.. I think my kitties will go nuts !
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Post by jedi12 on Apr 12, 2006 14:44:03 GMT -5
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