Our two hounds...
Toby...flat coat, long legs
Kezzie...long haired hippy( her hair gets everywhere) with stumpy legs
We also have numerous fish and a snake...( somewhere in the house)
1. Munchy: Inbred Persion Exotic - nice but dim
2. Simba: Burmese Lord of the Manor
3. Simba and brother MK (sister-in-law's cat on a visit). Pic following 'let's see if we can tear the house down' game.
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We have had dog and cat threads before...
Anyway, here she is again. Minnie, small but powerful.
KieranCorp Towers is a pet-free zone, we're too busy and live too close to a main road to consider Mogs and Dogs.
Alex's parents have a Standard Poodle (Tilly) and used to have two Siamese cats (Poppy and Dennis). Unfortunately, both cats are now prowling around the cattery in the sky - they both had a good innings though.
Dennis can be seen here - Poppy looked almost identical to Isaac's cat. Little Madam that she was!
http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showpos...8&postcount=14
My Dad owns a Rough Collie - the dog of choice! We've always had them, ever since I was little. However, Darwin is the most inert, stupid collie I've ever known!
Pete - your dog and cats get on well! No chance of a photo like that with Poppy, Dennis and Tilly!
Bern - What are Burmese like? I hear they're like Siamese but not quite as vocal.
That is a stunning looking feline...Originally Posted by Isaac Sibson
Here's my two, Coco (at the front), and Dennis (at the rear, who unfortunately was hit and killed by a car 4 months ago.
they're Half Oriental/half moggy......
I want to get a russian blue. They're awesome cats.
1. catonate (detonate's cat)
2. snoopy and leo (no longer living in our flat)
3. fluff (cat at my parents, died age 20 earlier this year)
can't find a decent pic of the dog at the folks place - golden lab who has, unfortunately, gone blind
Snoopy and Leo look like a bundle of fun! The ginger tom looks like he's grinning!
we have two dogs and a cat
1 st bernard
1 springer spaniel
1 moggy (Fat)
oh and we own a boarding kennels so technically on our property we could have 30 dogs
'99 Mitsubishi Galant V6-24
Alpine Head unit and 6 disc cd changer
K&N Filter
Witter Towbar
Monster Icarplay Ipod Transmitter
Everything else is as it came out of the factory!
(except the torque converter and shaft )
Inforad gps "risk" detector
Have had various dogs in the past few years.
1) Collie / Fox Hound cross. Fantasic animal, great pet, good guard dog,
a complete nut case. Knocked down and killed in the road.
2) Irish wolfhound / black lab cross about the size of a small donkey. Another great pet but was caught sheep worrying so he had to go.
3) German shepherd / collie cross and a Japanese Akita / corgi cross. All our dogs came from rescue homes so had unknown tendencies. These 2 developed
a pack instinct and attcked anything that came in sight of the house. Tried
everthing but couldn't cure them. They were great with the family but
heaven help any visitors.!
We have now just got 3 cats Grumpy old Ginger who doesn't like his picture taken and these 2 youngsters. Just farm moggies but great fun.
Actually Kieran, we don't have pets because I've got enough on looking after you, without having to look after them too!Originally Posted by Kieran
Just to clarify
If I said you don't need an alarm clock as long as you need to wake up at 5:30am every day, would you know what I mean...Originally Posted by Kieran
Lovely cats - affectionate, very intelligent and inquisitive, love water - mine comes running everytime anyone cleans their teeth and has a bit of a bat in the basin (Can be a bit of a pain as he likes to play with the mucky stuff in the catch tray of the plantpots too )
My mom has two siamese, and they don't make nearly as much racket!
One of the best breeds I've owned - will definately have another.
Having had cats since i was about 4 years old until I met my wife 14.5 years ago we decided to get one so here she is
tiddles a few weeks ago
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He's getting a bit long in the tooth these days, but this is Sally the hamster (he had a sex change op last year when my niece couldn't pronounce his name properly).
You bloomin' lunatic - I hope you didn't leave Sally to fend for himself all weekend
J
Oh he can look after herself - I had to clean up a wildebeest carcass from my doorstep when I got home!Originally Posted by HJM
Here's the dogs, Marshall is the Irish Setter looking abit confused after my mother insisted that he should try on a dog bandana thing! Buster is the Jack Russell, technically he's mine but I can't really keep a dog at mine since I work strange hours now and again, he'd be left on his own for too long. Photos taken on my phone so they're not the best quality!
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We used to have a Border Collie called Muttley who I got when I was 5 and ended up being my dads dog, he died about 3 months after my dad died in 2004, by that stage he was 16 and fairly old anyway, but he was very sad after my dad died and was a completely different dog.
We had two purebred cats, Showpaze and Opal, which are 'ocicats', Showpaze went missing about a month ago, and now we just have Opal. They are amazing cats and we have had about 20 cats since I can remember, lots of different pure breeds and imho these are the smartest yet. Showpaze in particular was amazing, he would rub his head on your chin and hands until you started to pat him, then if you stopped he would put his hands on your hand, look into your face and meow as if to say why are you stopping? If you kept on pulling your hand away he would start to put his claws out They are also great hunters and have caught rabbits, possums, doves, swallows, magpies and have even tried to attack our chickens
We have just got a couple of golden Laborador puppies, they are both completely nuts and get each other into tons of trouble, I doubt we'll ever get them trained at all.