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Miketney
07-19-18, 06:22 AM
Hi, fellas! I thought of creating this new thread where we can light-heartedly discuss about the little furries in our lives, none other than our household pets. I own a ferret named Ozzy. Yup, it’s a weird pet to own, but I’m always fascinated by this type of critter. He’s a fun-loving bundle of joy, usually, plays and hangs out in his comfortable big ferret cage (http://www.petstreetmall.com/Ferret-Cages/2166.html), munch on cooked eggs , and even cuddles with my wife while she watches TV. I hope to own one more someday, but for now, it’s just Ozzy and me for more fun-filled antics. What are your pet/s, guys?
https://image.ibb.co/nOk5r5/21.jpg
Jimbuna
07-19-18, 06:42 AM
This is the Buna household family pet, Louie, a Lhasa Apso.
Below is him on his first day of arrival at eight weeks old and below that, almost five years old (July 22nd).
https://i.imgur.com/wEpQPMd.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/LWEgkNU.jpg
AVGWarhawk
07-19-18, 03:34 PM
This is in order from left to right: Sprinkles, Wendy and Dash.
Wendy is 15 years old and blind. She is a rescue from the Senior Dog Sanctuary. Love that little bugger!
https://i.imgur.com/rXnV5TWh.jpg
I take care of this loveable A-hole every now and then.
https://i.imgur.com/iBMoUcb.jpg
He looks lovable Dowly!! :up:
HunterICX
07-20-18, 04:35 AM
Apologies for the long post but in our household we do have a few pets :D Most adopted or rescued from the streets
Dogs:
Tango - German Shepherd / Husky mix, got him when he was 1 year old from the previous owner who was not able to hold him in his small appartment and this boy needs his space to run about.
https://i.imgur.com/aGyGBwU.jpg?2
Happy Face
https://i.imgur.com/jcjQBGb.jpg?2
Toby - Rescue, dumped as a pup found by animal rescue hiding under a car with her sister who got adopted by someone else.
https://i.imgur.com/2AzEMG2.jpg?2
Cats:
Mouski - This one we got as a kitten from a teacher whos cat gave birth to a bundle of joy she's hitting the 18th yr old mark
https://i.imgur.com/cwDXaDx.jpg?1
Cinca - This one I found on the street as a kitten dumped, since it was night and she's all black I just passed her and it was our previous German Shepherd who basically stopped moving and stuck his nose against the small furball.
https://i.imgur.com/y5mRfm9.jpg?1
Aiko - my younger brother picked up this one. Picked her up at his GF place where they didn't like cats in the house so got constantly tossed outdoor nor did they spay the mom where this one is from.
https://i.imgur.com/caktsIp.jpg?1
Luna (Big red ginger), Carlo (small Ginger/white) Mona (black/Brown/Greyish) - Speaking of spaying/neutering your pets, I detest people for outlandishly refuse to do so if they don't plan to get kittens or pups. Nope they just dump the pregnant cat or dog or after it has given birth the whole nest :stare: instead of paying for the small price to get the animal spayed or neutered. Anyway Luna we spotted her on the street with 5 small ones, we quickly found out she isn't a feral cat, the younglins where a bit more wild except one which we could touch the others don't get very close. anyway one became roadkill and we noticed Luna got knocked up again...this is where me and my parents decided to take her in and give birth in our house of 6! new kittens and we managed to find good homes for 4 of them and got stuck with these two Mona and Carlo. We neutered Luna and managed to captured the 2 females of her first nest and neutered those as well to avoid the population in our neigbourhood to grow even bigger. Those 2 females and 2 brothers stay close to our house for obvious reasons that their bowls of water and food are getting refilled daily :D
https://i.imgur.com/reuRP8h.jpg?1
Skybird
07-20-18, 05:28 AM
My grandfather had hunting dogs when I as a little boy, a wild bunch, but we played together. He also had a green parrot. A single one, which of course was not so good, but that was the time back then (60s and 70s), little understanding for the social needs of such animals.
At home, we first had a black collie, by fur looked like a border collie just in big size. Then came two Dachshounds, one with short and one with long hair. The short-haired was a battle tank, pure muscle, hard like wood the whole - huge - body. She had a psychic tick, but bullied away every dog stupid enough to approach her, she even fought and scared away dogs being much bigger in size. If it were not the looks of a Dachshound you would have sworn it was some pitbull-kind of dog, that muscular she was.The biggest, longest Dachshound I have ever seen. Nickname Kampfwurst - battle sausage. But she was shy, and gentle in character. She just could not stand other dogs, dogs hit her red button.
We had three budgies as well, extremely hand-tame and all day and night free, the cage never got locked, they even sat on our shoulders when we left the house for the garden. They were EVERYWHERE, ALL THE TIME, always with us, and a constant source of noise and good moods. Budgies and parrots living free in a household are amazing, and wonderful.
He looks lovable Dowly!! :up:
He is really what I like about cats: he doesn't give two craps about entertaining anyone with his royal presence unless he wants something. In this particular case, he hadn't seen mom (her cat) for a couple of days so I got the honor of being his human scratching machine (lying on my lap). Not that I mind, he purrs like a truck. :haha:
u crank
07-20-18, 01:08 PM
https://i.imgur.com/QNZP1yv.jpg?1
This is Baby. My daughter got her for our grandson when he was about 4 years old. He named her. Now he is an 18 year old teenager who doesn't have time for cats. My wife and I have sort of adopted her. She has a thyroid condition that caused her to lose a lot of weight. She's a tad senile. This is what she does most of the time.
When she is home with just me I talk to her about world affairs, the weather and the mysteries of the universe. So far she has declined to comment on any subject.
Those eyes melt my heart. Have a pat from Finland for me, will you? :yep:
EDIT: And many more years for the cat!
u crank
07-20-18, 01:38 PM
Those eyes melt my heart. Have a pat from Finland for me, will you? :yep:
Done. :salute:
And many more years for the cat!
Yea, she is hanging in there. She lost almost half her weight about 3 years ago and sometimes she is slow coming around in the morning. She gets treated pretty good.
Commander Wallace
07-23-18, 05:52 AM
This has been a great thread Miketney. Welcome to Subsim as well. You are off to a great start. :) Platapus had a rather disturbing thread detailing a delinquent killing of another family's pet.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=238067
No one likes to see stories like this and I'm sure Platapus was equally upset. It's great to see members post pictures of not so much their animals but rather members of their family. In a number of cases, I know the pets of some Subsim members were rescues so again, it's great to see people open their hearts and homes to these animals. I'm sure they have saved their lives. I will be posting pictures of mine in the not so distant future.
When she is home with just me I talk to her about world affairs, the weather and the mysteries of the universe. So far she has declined to comment on any subject.
At least your cat pretends she is listening. Mine tend to ignore me completely and keep reading the paper. :D
Johndee
09-24-18, 09:45 PM
When traveling with a dog in the car it is important to be safe. Having a dog, small or large, loose in the car can be distracting and dangerous for everyone. Dogs should be restrained while in the car but we want to make sure they are comfortable as well. I got her this dog car seat (https://www.petstreetmall.com/Dog-Car-Seat/616.html) so that she will be safer while we travel.
Eisenwurst
09-24-18, 10:33 PM
Sure Johndee, there's lots of kind hearted people here with companion animals.
There's even a thread somewhere. How about you? Are you in Japan? Do you have pets?
I like Bunnies.:)
Hi John, I'm a cat lover and only a half hour ago found him with a Brown Snake, I killed the snake and now the waiting game to see if he got bitten, this would be the third time, the vet said it would be his last!! :oops::doh:
Eichhörnchen
09-25-18, 01:57 AM
I love cats too, but we don't have any more since the others died.
I expect that your nice thread will shortly get merged with this one by admin, Johndee, since they are the same topic:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=238119&highlight=Pets
Looks like Tiggy is ok, that's a relief!! :yep:
Jimbuna
09-25-18, 04:44 AM
I expect that your nice thread will shortly get merged with this one by admin, Johndee, since they are the same topic:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=238119&highlight=Pets
Correctamundo, threads merged :salute:
Aktungbby
09-25-18, 11:59 AM
ME WITH 'MZ GALORE'. I HAVE TWO BURMESE, USUALLY SURPLUS FROM THE BREEDER, A FRIEND OF 46 YEARS, WHO IS EIGHTY AND NOT WELL (NEEDS A WALKER) I'VE HAD TO TRAP HER NEARLY FERAL BREEDING CATS (10) TWICE IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS TO EVACUATE FROM BOTH THE GEYSERVILLE AND UKIAH FIRES AND HAVE THE SCARS: FOREARMS AND HANDS TO TO PROVE IT:wah: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/picture.php?albumid=815&pictureid=9585BURMESES ARE RELENTLESS ONE-PERSON CRITTERS AND STRICTLY INDOOR AS IT REALLY $AVES ON CAT FIGHT WOUNDS AND FLEAS; VERY TALKATIVE AND DEMANDING AND ABSOLUTELY KNOW HOW TO TELL TIME; NO NEED FOR AN ALARM CLOCK AT MY HOUSE.... EVERY AM @ 0:700 75:PM: "FEED ME BBY!":Kaleun_Los:
Another cat-sitting weekend.
https://i.imgur.com/gId5EKI.jpg
Thankfully, Vellu is as lazy as I am.
https://i.imgur.com/CkuTFuF.jpg
Mork_417
10-13-18, 01:35 PM
After my wife's Great Dane past, the house felt real empty for about a year. My wife knowing my fondness of cats found this rescue cat, and brought him home. His name is Monroe, but we all call him Momo.
https://i.imgur.com/QuQE9AO.jpg
Cybermat47
10-14-18, 05:54 AM
After my wife's Great Dane past, the house felt real empty for about a year. My wife knowing my fondness of cats found this rescue cat, and brought him home. His name is Monroe, but we all call him Momo.
He’s adorable. Glad to know that a rescue cat has found a good home :up:
I met a Great Dane while doing work experience at a vet clinic earlier this year. I’ll admit to being a bit intimidated, but he was a lovely, gentle dog. Sorry to hear of your loss.
Commander Wallace
10-14-18, 06:49 AM
After my wife's Great Dane past, the house felt real empty for about a year. My wife knowing my fondness of cats found this rescue cat, and brought him home. His name is Monroe, but we all call him Momo.
Very sorry of your loss, Mork. There are a lot of people, including a number in the forums, who love animals. For most, including myself, animals become a large part of the family. It's always difficult when they pass.
Momo looks very happy and looking for a way to get into trouble, as most cats do. :03: We have a few rescues ourselves so it's always great when others rescue animals when they can.
All the best.
Mum's cat at our cottage for the first time this Summer, watching birdies.
https://i.imgur.com/KJfikIe.jpg
HunterICX
05-23-19, 03:44 AM
Tango & Toby
https://i.imgur.com/kICc51W.jpg
That old couch we put outside for them didn't last long :haha:
Commander Wallace
05-25-19, 09:24 AM
^ what a great group. :up:
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