Post your Pet or animal Pics (Part 1)

Our pets would 100% agree with that statement…

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Every time I’ve asked my pets about it they just say adorable things about how they love me and never want to leave my company ever and ask why I have to go to work every day. Except the fish, they can’t talk.

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Hedge Hog Away.
that is what this thread is for.

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The burmese kitty would say that I exist solely to turn on the heating pad, provide kibble, and to open the door when the weather is nice. I am not sure what I get out of the relationship anymore.

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i’m fairly sure i am the slave to the kitties, not the other way around. :smile_cat:

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That’s Iris, a.k.a little bitty girl. She “helps” me work.

She doesn’t really fit under there so much anymore. That was 5 months ago, when she was a little 3 pound kitten. Today she is 7 pounds and extremely fluffy. When she’s fully grown, I think she will be a yoooge fluff-monster. I’m going to try to get a photo without myself in it. I don’t really take selfies, except for I’m-holding-a-kitty selfies, those I love.

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Sorry I’m late!

Our housebeasts, Sirius Lee and Penumbra.

Penny is Lady Bevel’s dog, and Siri is my dog in theory, but they’re both for all of us. A substantial portion of the kids’ days before and after school are dedicated to the dogs.

Penny is almost two. Siri will turn one on Tuesday, but she graduated out of Penny’s weight class months ago.

They love to play fight. One of them will grab that blue toy in the pic and the other will latch on and they’ll run around the yard like that for laps and laps.

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I’m sure that each one of ours believes that we solely exist to serve their individual needs.

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My view as I tried to relax in the ol’ hammock…


That was our old Maine Coon (R.I.P.)

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Ours too, and they get a little bent out of shape when one of us is ministering to another kitty’s needs. Jealous little critters.

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This is Cerberus, my previous yellow lab, sleeping on the grass.

She ran away from the sitter while we were on vacation and we haven’t seen her since. We spent months driving neighborhoods and calling to her.

She’s chipped, so there is some hope of her coming home, but not much. She was so pretty and well-trained, we think that someone “adopted” her while she was lost instead of turning her in.

Please send lost animals to your local animal shelter. Their families really need them.

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These two were always trying to help me with computer tasks…
The Maine Coon liked laying on my mousing hand and my old grey girl, Elsie, just liked sitting in my lap – they had a computer room detente (otherwise, those two really didn’t get along). We really don’t have any cats anymore that are quite as clingy as those two were.

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This is Iris today. I had no idea cat hair could be that long, like 4+ inches.

I wouldn’t have picked a long haired cat, but then again, I don’t pick 'em. They show up one way or another, or they need rescuing, and they join the local tribe.

Edit: The tribe used to be called “tabby nation” but now we have only one tabby. I tell her how she has to keep up the proud traditions of tabby nation, but she ignores me. She might not even know that ignoring me is the number one tradition of tabby nation.

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Cerbie again…(sniff).

She’s waiting for a command here…she was super-obedient, and loved to serve.

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One of these things is not like the others
One of these things just doesn’t belong
Can you tell which thing is not like the others
By the time I finish my song?

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Now that is the proper way to enjoy a sunbeam.

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I wonder if they appreciate the view?

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Copper’s the same way.

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I hit this today too.

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LIKED!!!

 

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