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the "day job" thread made me think of this for some reason...tell us about your furry/slimy/scaley friends that we all love so much...feel free to include a picture or funny story about them

these are my cats...emmy and delilah...emmy we got from a lady and delilah was adpoted from the shelter....now....we were told emmy was a girl cat...hence the name...and when cats are small and furry like this one it is really hard to tell....anyway the first trip to the vet we found out emmy, was in fact a boy!  how embarassing....so now we have a boy cat named emmy...we tell everyone now that it is short for emerson or emmit...lol  ;D

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me and delilah

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emmy having a drink

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Cliff

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I have a few pets, my youngest is my 2 1/2 year old chocolate lab, Moose. He is a great dog. At 2 years old he still has that puppy mentality and seeing 75 lbs of bouncing brown dog always gets me laughing. I also have 2 cats, Pogo and Tiger who are brothers. At about 20lbs each, they are each very large kitties. They are 10 years old, and have since adjusted to Moose's reign of the house. While they used to stay on counters and above Moose, they now feel safe sleeping next to him. I also have a small turtle I caught fishing in 2nd grade, and our oldest pet, a cockatiel (a bird) who is 27!

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My boy, I love him to death. He a little bass turd sometimes, but I still love him. He likes to sleep with his tongue out. :P. I have pic of it also.

He 1 year old right now.

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The dog on the left, the brown one, is Daisy, and the black one on the right is Lilly.  Personally, I would have named them Brownie and Blacky, but my mom wanted a feminine touch... ::)

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I dont have any pics, but I have a 7 1/2 year old beagle. Her name is Abby. She has chased rabbits scince she was able to run. She also snores very loudly. I also have a 7 year old black and white cat, of wich my dad calls S***head, you know the word. He calls him that because he will come in one door and want back out another door in less than a minute, and he sleeps on top of the truck.

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They are ball chasing fools. Had to buy a hyperdog slingshot to save my arm.

I hear that. True story about my dog, Deuce .......

Late November my grandpa comes to town for Thanksgiving. Deuce greets him with his ball like he does everyone hoping that someone will throw it for him. My grandpa throws it and I tell him he could chase that ball all day long. He would do until death. My grandpa then makes it his mission that Thanksgiving to "wear him out". Mid December my grandpa has rotator cuff surgery to repair his shoulder. ;D ;D ;D

Only thing he might like to do a tad better than chasing a ball is swimming. Here is a video I made last summer (got a new camera and wanted to play with it) ..... http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/dtjo22/?action=view&current=DeuceSwimming.flv

He is truly the best dog you could ask for. Not a mean bone in his body, GREAT with kids, very easy to teach, pretty laid back, always aims to please, and just an all around great dog. I couldn't have asked for a better one.

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Playing ball, rain, snow, or sunshine

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Guest hibachi
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This is Wrigley, he is 18 months old (in human years), wearing my t-shirt.  He's named after Wrigley Field.  Someone asked me if he was named after the chewing gum or the field.  I said, "I guess both, since the field is named for the gum's creator."  Wrigley is a chocolate lab. His favorite thing to do is to swim at the lake.  He sleeps in bed with my daughter every night, and his favorite food is chicken.

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This is Kimi (dog) and Buster (cat).

Buster came from the Humane Society, it's my sons. Kimi was a rescue dog.  She's a pure bred Shih Tzu that was a breeder dog that had outlived her usefulness.  Her teeth were in such bad shape they had to pull all of them except about 4 in the back of her mouth, breaking her jaw in the process.  She's a very docile dog but you can tell she's not had quality human interaction over the years. We're guessing she's easily over 10 years old.

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Coming from a poor inner city family these were the only pets we could afford. We started with 2 and were gonna name them but within a week we had 1,328 of them THATS A LOT OF NAMES so we just called them  HEY YOU >>>get outta the bread, get outta my shoe etc...etc

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nice...errr...pets muddy!

Currently living I have 2 dogs, a yorkshire terrier and a yellow beagle...

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and for the past pets (deceased there are 4)...2 of them are pictured though...

A cat named KC (pictured) a beagle named Little Bit (pictured), a 'hound' named Odie, and a German-Shephard/lab mix named Clancy (both not pictured).

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PS: That's my dad with KC, taken about 7 years ago!

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Little bit was my favorite along with Clancy. R.I.P Little bit, clancy, odie and KC!

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6 yr old lab - yellow/chocolate cross  purebred female. "drake"  is a gold color with the choc. eyes and nose. Pretty lazy unless its duck season, great duck dog... too smart and spoiled. Thinks she is a 100 lb cat when indoors... Will knock you out of the bed if she wants to sleep there.Will only ride in the truck in the front passenger seat looking out like a person.... too many stories about her...

14 yr old catahoula/austrailian sheperd female named "Possum" black and grey....Used to be a great cow dog until she got old.

8 yr old field trial bred english setter "Lucille"...White with a litte red. Hunts constantly... Has full run of 200 acres...Only time i have seen her tired was after a week or two of quail huntin in Oklahoma.

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we have 5 box turtles, 6 adult cats, 8 kittens (down from 13, anybody want one?), and two dogs.  here they are in no particular order.

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Cool post.  Wish I had some pictures with me to show you guys.  We have a white collie(whites are the rarest) and a blak lab.  I took the lab from an elderly lady, whose place I was dove hunting on, that had her dumped on her, and didn't think she could take care of it.  The lab was in real bad shape and required a lot of immediate medical attention.  Charcoal(the lab) has paid me back by digging holes all in my yard that I do my best to keep looking like a golf course.  My wife loves her though.  Gus is the collies name.  We named him after Gus from Lonesome Dove and wanted to name the lab Deets, but the lady we got her from had already named her, so we kept it.

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I have three Labs, 1 of which is a Chocolate male named Jasper. He turned two years old in March. My other two Labs are black Females, the oldest is Belle, she turns two in October. Her and my male mated a little earlier than my wife and I had hoped so they had a litter of pups in November. One of those pups I kept for myself, her name is Alleigh. Not brag too much but these dogs are the smartest animals I have ever seen. We had to put child locks on the China Cabinet because they figured out how to open the doors and get my snacks fo work out. Plus I have a habit of leaving snacks in my lunch box which they destroy getting into after the snacks. So far in two years they have gone through 6 soft sided lunch boxes and I am on the 4th little igloo cooler since November when I went back to work after back surgery.

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Hey Razor, I have rescued 2eastern Box turtles so far.  They were building a golf course and one day after clearing a bunch of land, I found the first one.  she was both gravid and injured.  Looked like a blade of some sort got her in the leg.  I took her to the vet on my route and she gave her an antibiotic and cleaned the wound.  She advised that I reease her where I found her as they are very territorial and remember where they get their food.  Transplanting them , she advised, is not the best idea.  I took her home, she healed up and we released her.  I noticed yours are in an outdoor pen, something I cannot do here in an apartment.  If I should find another in trouble, would you be willing to raise it?  

I've just had terrible feelings that the girl didn't make it as her previous habitat is all but gone due to development

PS- She laid her eggs on my floor one night, I gathered and incubated them according to online instructions but it would appear they were not fertile (Many were dented and they eventually shriveled or rotted)

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She loved her water bowl!!

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some good lookin critters we got here, keep em comin!

and way to go LBH with the turtle!

Cliff

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i got a dog, 9 years old. looks like a german shepard, papers say she is.  i think she is crossed with a beaver and a backhoe, put anything you dont want in the backyard and she will chew it then try to bury it.

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