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paddyjoe 02-10-2005 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Bryndian_Dhai
Damn, I've tried resizing that like four times. If it bothers anyone let me know and I'll take it out.

Here you go man

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/08...e_002small.jpg

paddyjoe 02-10-2005 04:24 AM

Nice face too, btw.

Bryndian_Dhai 02-10-2005 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by paddyjoe
Nice face too, btw.

Thanks, I appreciate the resize. And yah, he's got a very expressive face.... I know exactly what he's thinking most of the time, lol. *grins* I get that particular face a LOT, lol. He'll be 9 in April... He's my crotchety old man these days. *winks*

Konichiwaneko 02-14-2005 01:43 PM

Here's one of my cat "Shadowlord". It's weird because he's the first male cat I've had that I really really enjoy being around.

http://www.trentchau.com/photography...shadowlord.jpg

Averett 02-14-2005 01:52 PM

Wow, he looks a lot like my cat Pumpkin. I need to get some more pictures of him up here.

jb101 02-17-2005 11:41 PM

One of my degus Chinny
 
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This is one of my degus, i have two they are both pretty cool.

Konichiwaneko 02-18-2005 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Averett
Wow, he looks a lot like my cat Pumpkin. I need to get some more pictures of him up here.

He's a great cat :)



I love degus, they are funny.

billege 03-02-2005 11:31 AM

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Thai Kitty
She's our new one. (she makes 2 kitties)
All of 6 months old.

tres 03-02-2005 02:28 PM

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this is our dog twilo

bernadette 03-02-2005 03:56 PM

<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/m0us33/hasfurrychildren/lapdog.jpg">

<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/m0us33/hasfurrychildren/boys_feb2k5.jpg">

greeneyes 03-02-2005 04:08 PM

Here is my puppy:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...n/DSCF0026.jpg

He is a black lab, almost four months old and we named him Augustus, but we call him Gus for short.

Don't let those sweet eyes fool you, he's a terror! :lol:

Fly 03-03-2005 04:58 AM

nice lookin' pup you got there greeneyes.......here's ours.........Shadow



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...adow3mnths.jpg

greeneyes 03-03-2005 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by flyman
nice lookin' pup you got there greeneyes.......here's ours.........Shadow

That's really funny because when I was growing up my parents had a dog named Shadow and I sometimes find myself calling Gus that. :lol:

That's a beautiful dog you've got there, I like the little white goatee he has. :)

K-Wise 03-03-2005 10:23 AM

Aww what adorable puppies!! I love labs...we used to have a chocolate one named Hershey :D He got BIG. Tres yer dog is adorable too it looks like my sisters silky terrier. What kind of dog is it? Bernie's dogs I think I already commented on but I love all dogs...the pic of one of em asleep on yer husbands lap is cute as hell haha.

Asta!!

Church 03-03-2005 10:39 AM

Callico and a tortoishell (sp?), tort is also female.

http://www.stormcenter.net/~dc/cats1.jpg
http://www.stormcenter.net/~dc/cats2.jpg
http://www.stormcenter.net/~dc/cats3.jpg

amonkie 03-03-2005 11:06 AM

Billege - cute new cat! * me is envious of all the cute puppies ... till they make a mess *

Fly 03-03-2005 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by amonkie
Billege - cute new cat! * me is envious of all the cute puppies ... till they make a mess *


as long as they mess in the right place or on the paper at night.......all is good.

Konichiwaneko 03-03-2005 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tres
this is our dog twilo

that dog is all sorts of wrong and cute.

tres 03-04-2005 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Konichiwaneko
that dog is all sorts of wrong and cute.

I agree he's cute...but what do you mean wrong?? :confused:

Amnesia620 03-04-2005 05:33 AM

OMG, It's my DREAM thread!!!! :love:
Ok, well, at this time I don't have any really good pictures of all of my babies, but I do have a few...
The one's I have are the one of Echo (silver/white) and Infiniti (dark sable/brown) doing a trick for treats, which is displayed in "Post your pic here" thread; one of myself and Jester in "Post yourself right effin now!" that is a bit washed out.

However, here is another I have of one who doesn't live with me, but I still love...her name is Symphony - a ferret I bought for my friend & former roommate... I will take more pics today and post them for you all to see, if anyone is interested. :) Enjoy. :)

tres 03-04-2005 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnesia620
OMG, It's my DREAM thread!!!! :love:
Ok, well, at this time I don't have any really good pictures of all of my babies, but I do have a few...
The one's I have are the one of Echo (silver/white) and Infiniti (dark sable/brown) doing a trick for treats, which is displayed in "Post your pic here" thread; one of myself and Jester in "Post yourself right effin now!" that is a bit washed out.

However, here is another I have of one who doesn't live with me, but I still love...her name is Symphony - a ferret I bought for my friend & former roommate... I will take more pics today and post them for you all to see, if anyone is interested. :) Enjoy. :)

I used to have a ferret that looking just like that..she was great..her name was "snap" :)

Amnesia620 03-04-2005 06:12 AM

Really, tres? That's awesome. :) I absolutely love my ferrets...they're so tolerant of me kissing, snuggling and squeezing them to shallow breath! :lol: These pics in this thread are just WOW. They're so gorgeous!

irseg 03-04-2005 06:46 PM

On a sadder note, my 14 year old beagle died today.

The amazing part was how quickly her health declined. 4 days ago everything was apparently A-OK. 3 days ago she seemed more lethargic than normal, lost her appetite, and coughed quite a bit. 2 days ago she was back to acting pretty much like her normal talkative self (if you've been around beagles you'll know how much they like to vocalize) and started eating a little bit again, so I figured she had recovered from whatever it was. Then yesterday things took a major turn for the worse. I noticed she was breathing very rapidly and looked to be uncomfortable. Late last night she slinked off into the closet of a bedroom I never use. Definitely not a good sign, since dogs generally go into seclusion when they're ready to die. I coaxed her out, and spent some time just enjoying her company.

I came home from work today to check up on her and make an appointment with a veternarian if she wasn't doing any better. I found her in a pile of my dirty clothes (one of her favorite places to sleep). My first thought was "cool, she seems to be doing better, she's not breathing really fast now.", soon followed by "uh oh...she's not breathing AT ALL." :(

I played with her big floppy ears one last time before wrapping her up in a blanket and putting her in a box, pending burial in my back yard tomorrow. Sure was weird picking up what I had known for the last 14 years as a warm, crazy, animated dog--since this time she was a cold stiff corpse.

It's amazing how some dumb animal can become such a significant part of your life. And given a dog's average life span it's pretty much guaranteed you'll have to deal with its departure. Doesn't make it any more pleasant, though.

I think I'm going to spend a month or so remembering that goofy beagle, and enjoying not having to buy pet food, taking her outside to pee every few hours, and worrying about scaring the bejeezus out of her when I crank up my stereo. Then I'm sure I'll be scouting out another pet, because they're just too fun to not have.

Grasshopper Green 03-04-2005 07:20 PM

Awwww, I'm sorry irseg :( It's definitely sad when pets die, they become a part of the family, too.

Amnesia620 03-05-2005 03:07 AM

My ferret, Jester...the love of my life.
 
Well, out of 1000 blurry pics, here we go...this is my baby...my Jester. :) He's the most calm, relaxed ferret, has never even playfully chewed and is so hilarious. I love this thread!

K-Wise 03-05-2005 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by irseg
On a sadder note, my 14 year old beagle died today.

The amazing part was how quickly her health declined. 4 days ago everything was apparently A-OK. 3 days ago she seemed more lethargic than normal, lost her appetite, and coughed quite a bit. 2 days ago she was back to acting pretty much like her normal talkative self (if you've been around beagles you'll know how much they like to vocalize) and started eating a little bit again, so I figured she had recovered from whatever it was. Then yesterday things took a major turn for the worse. I noticed she was breathing very rapidly and looked to be uncomfortable. Late last night she slinked off into the closet of a bedroom I never use. Definitely not a good sign, since dogs generally go into seclusion when they're ready to die. I coaxed her out, and spent some time just enjoying her company.

I came home from work today to check up on her and make an appointment with a veternarian if she wasn't doing any better. I found her in a pile of my dirty clothes (one of her favorite places to sleep). My first thought was "cool, she seems to be doing better, she's not breathing really fast now.", soon followed by "uh oh...she's not breathing AT ALL." :(

I played with her big floppy ears one last time before wrapping her up in a blanket and putting her in a box, pending burial in my back yard tomorrow. Sure was weird picking up what I had known for the last 14 years as a warm, crazy, animated dog--since this time she was a cold stiff corpse.

It's amazing how some dumb animal can become such a significant part of your life. And given a dog's average life span it's pretty much guaranteed you'll have to deal with its departure. Doesn't make it any more pleasant, though.

I think I'm going to spend a month or so remembering that goofy beagle, and enjoying not having to buy pet food, taking her outside to pee every few hours, and worrying about scaring the bejeezus out of her when I crank up my stereo. Then I'm sure I'll be scouting out another pet, because they're just too fun to not have.

I've been there. We lost a female cocker like that once. I almost lost my puppy a while back to Parvo...he kept trying to hide out to die. I wouldn't let him though. I kept dragging him out and keeping him awake and those nights he slept in my room. He puked in various corners of it and I'd wake up everytime I'd heard it and kept a very watchful eye on him so I wouldn't lose him. Also waking him up just to be sure, and holding him in my lap and just kinda petting and loving him..and givin him little kisses on top of his head. Thankfully we were able to get him to the vet on time and it cost us like 200 dollars. Some of the best 200 we've ever spent though. Now even though I know dogs don't have a very good memory I'd swear he remembers how I cared for him..Cause ever since then he just loves me to death. I feel for you :(. Good luck finding a new dog. Hope it's just as great as your previous one.

Asta!!

Squishor 03-06-2005 01:03 PM

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Here's Heidi - she was the most messed-up, scrawny stray cat at the pound but we fell in love with her somehow. When we brought her home she had sores all over, an upper respiratory infection, ear mites, was about 2 pounds underweight (for a whopping 7-pound cat that's a lot) and was shaved where they had spayed her and cleaned up some abcesses. She's a little princess now though! :D

Squishor 03-06-2005 01:16 PM

Here's Cassius doing his movie night zombie impersonation. He gets so relaxed that you can do almost anything to him and he just lies there. It's hilarious! :lol:

http://periphery.cc/~rebecca/stretchy3a.jpg

dogzilla 03-06-2005 03:05 PM

This is our cat Creamsicle. He's about 7 years old and is a pretty big cat, somewhere around 15 lbs. He spends a lot of his time sprawled out on his back waiting for somebody to pay attention to him. One of the reasons my wife likes him is because he sort of matches the color of our carpet.

http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...6/original.jpg

Amnesia620 03-06-2005 03:15 PM

Beautiful and admirable are your pics, Squishor and Dogzilla. I miss having a kitty. :)

jwoody 03-14-2005 02:24 AM

Enjoy the view from between my legs, late Saturday night.

http://img203.exs.cx/img203/5550/catfire1qi.jpg

wrongfullyaccuzd 03-16-2005 10:28 AM

Contemplating the meaning of life in the fire..

wolf 03-17-2005 10:32 AM

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Here is our cat... Tessa

maleficent 03-17-2005 11:38 AM

Is it the lighting or does Tessa have two different colored eyes? She's a beauty-- she's a big kitty cat... bet she gets her own way often :D

IC3 03-17-2005 01:06 PM

Getting ready to pounce at...Nothing
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4/IMG_0847.jpg

Loves to have hands in his mouth
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4/IMG_0843.jpg

Being lazy
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4/IMG_0841.jpg

"Put the camera down and throw the damn ball"
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4/IMG_0850.jpg

His name is Winston, Cross between German Sheppard & Boarder Collie

jhkayakr 03-17-2005 01:23 PM

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My boy.. Opie.....half lab, half german shepard

astrahl 03-17-2005 01:37 PM

Greeneyes,
I must say, that puppy (Gus) is so cute that I feel ill.

jhkayakr 03-17-2005 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by greeneyes
Here is my puppy:

He is a black lab, almost four months old and we named him Augustus, but we call him Gus for short.

Don't let those sweet eyes fool you, he's a terror! :lol:

Don't let that little size fool ya either, look at those feet, he's gonna be a big boy.!

IC3 03-17-2005 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jhkayakr
Don't let that little size fool ya either, look at those feet, he's gonna be a big boy.!

I'm not sure i believe in the size of the feet theory when dogs are puppy's.

When i got my pup at 3 months old (he's now between 6 & 7 months) his paws were huge, Everybody including myself were saying he'd be an easy 100 pounds full grown. Right now he's alittle over 50 pounds and the vet said he won't be getting much bigger..I was alittle dissapointed when my vet told me that, I wanted my pup to be bigger than what he is..But i still love him :)

jhkayakr 03-17-2005 02:15 PM

50 lbs is not that small a dog. My dog was 6 pounds when I got him with huge paws and now about 108 lbs. That pup from above is a lab and they can get pretty big. What kind of dog is it? Just curious.


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