I have 1 wonderful labradoodle named Buddy.
I want a cat really bad however, my hubby is very allergic. So, no kitties for me....
http://hubpages.com/hub/What-Ive-learne … abradoodle
Cocker/beagle mix named Puppy and Lab/Dalmatian/Rottie mix named Roo. Also, we have 3 black and white cats that came with our house when we bought it. One is a female, almost all black except for a tiny patch of white on her chest; An older male that is the bravest, craziest, and sweetest cat I've ever known. Oh yeah, he just has one eye; And a beautiful little male cat that is their son. They already had names- Inky, Kiss, and Winky.
Three cats. Girlie is my wife's cat of 13 years and miracle to watch every day.
Trouble got her name the old fashioned way she earned it.
Partly cause of CAT Stevens get it? Trouble by Cat Stevens! ahhhh never mind.
We also call her chubba cause it rhymes and she's a fat bastid. and 2 years ago we got Leopold aka Mr. Boy who plays fetch all day long like a dog. I love him!
There's a photo of Leopold on my rockinjoe contest HUB.
http://hubpages.com/hub/HUB-CENTRAL-STA … Experience
you'll find it near the bottom.
Oh it's so nice to be able to share my love for my dog Rosie and my cat Queenie.
I've had Rosie since she was 4 wks old and she will be 11yrs on April 26/08. Queenie was adopted from one of my friend's mother who took in alot of strays. Unfortunately Queenie (formerly know as Hennrietta) didn't get along with any new feline member. Of course her former family felt they had to find a new home for her instead of giving up the many strays that they continue to home. Queenie is about 14yrs old with the grey whiskers and the laid back attitude. Between the two of them there is no doubt that Queenie is the boss. I am only in a 1bdrm. apt but believe me if I had more room I would without a doubt have as many as I could home. Actually the thought of that idea even makes me smile. ![]()
Currently I have 2 adorable male kittens, Titus & Lync.
http://hubpages.com/hub/TITUS--LYNC--Kitten-Brothers
its nice to know there are people like me that love animals more than i do, am glad to read that,but i have a special feeling to all animals and they mean alot to me,i am a successful breeder with 11 yrs xperience.i ve so many dogs,cats,pigs,horses,so many.its nice to know u all,
Hooray for animal lovers!
I call the following pets family:
2 young draft horses
3 mixed-breed dairy goats
2 goldfish
1 ugly sucker fish
1 young jack russell terrier
1 miniature Sardinian donkey
More horses than I can shake a stick at
Ball python.
I have three cats. Two are siblings and the other is a polydacyl (he's got thumbs). He's the coolest cat I've had the pleasure of meeting.
i love spending time with my dog who is 3 yrs old..i love him..![]()
I own a Border Collie
not nearly as many as I'd like! I have 1 cat, 2 corn snakes and 2 female rats. That's as much as space will allow at the moment. I'm looking into getting a Ball Python but i'll probably need a bigger place first!
Ravyn, ball pythons are pretty cool. They're boring but very laid back.
I HAVE A RAT TERRIER.
1 female boxer, Miss Lily Bug! She is my best buddy. Our doberman Harley died this past July 4th from DCM. He was one of a kind, anyone who met him fell in love with him! He was my husbands dog prior to us meeting, and was his best friend. I grew very attached to him also. It was devastating when he died.
Now that we have Lily, I don't think we would have any other breed. She has been so wonderful with the children!
I have a jack russle terrier named Ashley, A Siamese cat named Coffee. Ashley and Coffee never quite get along well.
Whitney05 wrote:
Ravyn, ball pythons are pretty cool. They're boring but very laid back.
I don't think I could ever find a snake boring! My only concern is space - how big do they tend to grow, or rather, what size tank would you recommend getting? I know they have to be strong as they're regular little houdinis!
RavynSteel wrote:
Whitney05 wrote:
Ravyn, ball pythons are pretty cool. They're boring but very laid back.
I don't think I could ever find a snake boring! My only concern is space - how big do they tend to grow, or rather, what size tank would you recommend getting? I know they have to be strong as they're regular little houdinis!
You saw my care sheet, but I'll answer it here anyway. ;-)
Males tend to reach 3-4 feet and females 5-6. I'd recommend at least a 29 gallon for males and a 40 gallon for females.
My BP was great at first, but then I quickly lost interest because he just sleeps. I mean I'm used to nocturnal reptiles (I breed 3 species of nocturnal geckos), but this was ridiculous for me. He's just to calm and docile. Ha.
Our pet situation is always evolving, but we currently have one house sparrow that was abandonned by its mother when it was 3 days old. His name is Drumstick. We also have a Maine Coon cat, named Snickers, that was nearly road kill, and a one-eyed hamster, named chiclet, that the pet shop gave us, because nobody would buy him. We also have a tank full of tropical fish with various defects and maladies, as well as two green anoles, and 1 frog that we raised from a tadpole. Not nearly as impressive as some of the lists here, but as I said, it is ever evolving.
5 cats
2 dogs
5 kids and 1 hubby..............do they count? LOL ![]()
