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LGC, tell us about your pets!

Which ones do you have?
Which ones do you want to have?
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Gather here to chat about your day & have fun with all your Imzy friends!

Which ones do you have?
Which ones do you want to have?
<3
Gather here to chat about your day & have fun with all your Imzy friends!
A baby velociraptor.
I'll let you decide which question that is answering ;)
But I want 3 Holland-lop bunnies, 1 grey kitten, 1 black kitten, 1 white kitten, 1 golden kitten, and 1 calico kitten, 1 small tortoise, 1 miniature horse, 1 baby goat, 1 baby camel, 1 baby alpaca, and a hedgehog.
You cannot have 1 baby alpaca. You need at least two. Alpacas need friends. I think the same may apply to camels, but I've never had camels, only llamas and for a brief period of time alpacas. Also, calico kittens are a pain in the butt. See Temmie for details. (Cute, but a pain in the butt.)
I want bunnies!
Why stop at 2 when you can have 4? Or 6? Or 200?
But calico kittens are so cute! Then again, so are 2-year-olds, but they are indeed a pain in the butt.
I'm not saying don't get one. I'm just saying they're a pain in the butt. ;)
Can I come live on your island animal refuge and help care for the animals? (This is how I imagine such a manager or is best enjoyed.)
Yep! We'll make a Jurassic Park, but with small, cute, fluffy animals, so if any of them get loose, the biggest danger is being floofed to death, which is a pretty great way to die, imo.
Bunny stampede
Awww. I want that!
What happened to @Salaam4Everyone? Bunnies. Bunnies everywhere.
He didn't know what he was asking for. The last thing he saw was millions upon millions of tiny floofs surrounding him. He died how he lived. Wanting more bunnies.
Agreed!
yayyyy
Rocky and Cougar. Rocky is an active guide dog. Cougar is the retired guide dog. Both are cuddlebugs at home. Neither is really "mine".
Marco. Marco is made of whiskers and ears and cuddles.
The fish. And amazingly, I think you can see one of the frogs in this picture. We need to add water. Yes, the fish have names. But I seriously just took the picture and don't know who all's in the picture.
Temmie. Temmie is made of confusion and has a new pumpkin collar. She's also very baffled as to why she isn't with her human right now, even though she was crying to be let out of the bedroom.
Marco has a good taste in sports cars ;)
Desktop sports cars. ;)
The fish in there that I can see are Carrot Top (the orange and black molly -- he's a jerk who chases that white tetra around). That white tetra is Tet. The red-eye tetra in front of the white tetra I think is Estrogen Beam. (IDK, Middling named the red-eyes and I can't tell them apart.) Orange sword tail at the top is Fitty. Black molly at the top is Rosie. Panda molly is Panda. Other white tetra is Ra. Balloon molly on the right is either Herp or Derp. She likes to chase her reflection. Frog is either Derek or Kermit. The fish behind Carrot Top is Popeye. There's a dalmation molly at the top named Puppy.
Temmie has very unusual coloring! (They're all totes adorns.)
Thanks! She's got some of the prettiest markings I've ever seen. When I can get her to sit still long enough to get pictures of them. She's a calico-tabby, which isn't TOO odd, I guess. She also has built-in eyeliner. And is a brat.
All adorable!!!
I care for a corn snake named Murphy. She was a rescue and is very sweet.
I would like to have horses, dogs, cats, ferrets... basically every domesticated fuzzy animal imaginable. Sadly, I am severely allergic to everything with dander and feathers. That bitch changed my life and I'm still not happy about it.
Related, please bring me your puppies to pet and spend time with. The resulting need for a shower and administration of asthma medication is totally worth it. :)
Have you looked at chinese cresteds? Even the powder puffs don't really have dander (we had a couple in rescue). Otherwise, I would totally have a snake if ex wasn't afraid of them. He freaked out about the frogs in the fish tank. The ones that don't do anything but sit at the bottom of the fish tank and sometimes move to a different spot on the bottom of the fish tank.
Snakes take some getting used to, but I was raised by a science teacher in the wilds of Wyoming. I've had a lot of strange pets.
I'll google the Chinese Cresteds, but my experience is that if it has fur, I'm allergic to it.
There are two kinds, and they are born in the same litters, usually. One has hair the other doesn't.
ermagherd. Those are hilarious! I've seen them before, but I always thought it was an alien sighting. ;)
Oh man, pets!
Currently, we have three.
Youngest is our calico cat Gwen - full name, Gwendolyn Stacy. We adopted her about a year and a half ago. She had been brought into the humane society as a stray and waited two years for a family. Not long after we adopted her (two weeks), we found out that she has an autoimmune disorder that makes her body attack its own enamel. So we had to have all of her teeth pulled.
She is a very happy, 6lb tiny girl full of sass. I can't imagine why she was overlooked for two years, but she makes our family special. :)
Aeris is a 9 year old brown tabby. I was at the grocery store two weeks after my husband and I got married and this lady was giving away kittens...and so that happened.
She's a very affectionate girl, not necessarily the brightest, but to her credit, the only time in her life she got outside, she was so frightened that she came right back in.
Mikenna is my 13 year old westie. She's my constant companion, best buddy, all that. I don't know what it's like to adult without her. But she has heart failure. She's been doing well on her medicine so far, having been diagnosed in June, but I think we're going to have to increase something at her next appointment in November, since she's starting to cough more again.
Right now a lot of things kind of revolve around taking care of Mikenna and spending as much time with her as life allows.
Other than that, though...unless we figure out how to get actual eevees as pets, I'm pretty well set. ;)
I have a cat who's an asshole.
This might be redundant. ;)
Just a roommate who never turns off lights or locks the door. But I want a cat.
Have you considered putting the roommate on a leash?
Right now we're at four cats:
-Puck, an 11 year old tabby, who is losing his fur for some unknown reason, and has had some teeth pulled. He's also a bundle of nerves who overgrooms. He was found on the street as a kitten, and we think that has something to do with it.
-Tessa, a three year old black long haired street cat. My daughter named him when we thought he was a her. My husband told us we could keep the tiny cute kitten if we could tame it. A few weeks of treats later, "Santa" let Tess in on Christmas Eve. Tess is huge, and his full name is Tesseract Godzilla.
-Kenzie (full name Mackenzie Frankenstein) is a black short furred domestic. She's tiny and delicate and the perfect house panther. The vet has never been able to properly listen to her heart, because she goes crazy with purring when anyone touches her. She came from the shelter as a baby a few weeks after we lost the cat we had gotten between Puck and Tess (we had him for 8 years, sudden complete kidney failure), and about a month after we lost our beloved dog (we only had him for 9 months, but it still hurts a year later. He managed to get the gate open and was hit by a car).
-Robin aka Brave Sir Robin... long haired, I assumed she would be huge but while she is fat, she has remained small. When I took my daughter to the shelter to pick out a kitten, she picked Kenzie, but I was enamored with this little jerk who was teeny (only about 4 weeks old) and crouched in her litterbox, hissing at the world. When I showed her (presumed by the shelter to be a him btw) to my husband, he fell in love and said yes we could get two. I think she had trouble eating at the shelter because when we got her home she attempted to climb into my mouth to get at the chicken I was eating. Even after getting her soft food, and feeding her all the time she has remained a food driven bowling ball, who has ridic soft fur.
I have two cats. Eventually once I'm settled in my own place I'd like chickens and a couple of pygmy goats. Other future pet goals include quail and kitten fostering (permanent kittens! They just GIVE you more kittens!)
I love cats too!
I have one cat, Hobbes. He's a tabby, a spoiled princeling and a sweetheart. I adopted him from a former colleague who got him as a kitten to be company for her older female cat. Unfortunately the older cat did not take to him and evenutally they decided to rehome him. So he came to live with me.
Sometimes he lies on the back of the couch and puts one paw on my arm and goes to sleep and it's the cutest thing ever.
I have a 6 year old, 65 pounds of ridiculousness, Shepherd Mix, named Leia. She's named Leia after Princess Leia in Star Wars, because my bf and I are both superfans of Star Wars! This is her ridiculous, but lovable face:
http://i.imgur.com/FtY6O30.jpg
As for something I've always wanted, would be a Llama or an Alpaca. That way I can get their fur, spin it, and then knit and or crochet it. Plus they're cute and fuzzy.