Post your pets!

Rotty said:
anyone for a stretched cat

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Thats the greatest photo so far:D
 
rotty, your bengall is lovely. really really nice markings on the belly and well defined rossettes. The belly looks really light compared to tarlia's (my bengall) who has a much more golden colour to her underneath.

HT
 
Lt. Manlove said:
There are so many cute faces on display! Why was I never entitled to a pet as a child :( Think i'll have to get my kids a pet when I have them :)
why not get somthing now?
 
ben_j_davis said:
This is my 12 year old English Basset Hound Benson

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As usual he is lying around doing as little as possible


oh I love these, used to meet on when I walked my dog, he was so fat that his tummy rubbed on the ground :p
 
VeNT said:
oh I love these, used to meet on when I walked my dog, he was so fat that his tummy rubbed on the ground :p

Sadly he has a very sensitive stomach so hes on a diet of rice and chicken. He still has loads of rolls of skin so people think he looks fat. Very strange looking animal, but always brings a smile to peoples faces when they see him waddling down the road.
 
happytechie said:
rotty, your bengall is lovely. really really nice markings on the belly and well defined rossettes. The belly looks really light compared to tarlia's (my bengall) who has a much more golden colour to her underneath.

HT

that was at about 9 months old , her belly is more orange now , the markings on Bengals have really developed over the last few years we have a friend who is a breeder and some of their cats are stunning now

www.wildside-bengals.com

in truth though it's the termperament of Bengals that's the big appeal to us , flipping nutcases most of them , sure yours is too , not sure ours would take to another cat how yours looks like she has
 
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Some old pictures of my Pets

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Smokey the Cat


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Monty the Praying Mantis


Also have a Chilean Rose Tarantula (make it two on Wednesday), cold water aquarium and a crested Gecko which were all recent additions to the family, I am trying to get my cam working again so I can upload some more :D.
 
Norbert666 said:
Beautiful. Are they Birmans?
Thanks, they are gorgeous. They're both ragdolls, Frosty was from an unregistered pair. We have Misty's lineage but i'm not convinced it's quite right, her fur takes a lot more looking after than Frosty's and has more of a Persian texture to it (and she has a bit of the squashed face syndrome), plus her mane is absolutely huge, she's a proper little lion :)
 
Moredhel said:


This is 3 of our 4 pets, from left to right we have Chip, Rosa who only has 3 paws (everyone say awww) and one of our cats Oliver, who is fairly lucky as we found him when only a few hours old in an alley. The vet only gave him a few days to live, but he's now a very healthy cat.

I can't believe that you got them all to sit like that in harmony for more than the time it took to take the photo. :p quality pic btw
 
matthew_o50 said:
Ours have been around a few babies but not for a long period of time. They seem to be fine as long as you pay them lots of attention but the boxer will always do something to get your attention anyway. Just be careful that you don't make him feel jelous as this can be easily done and he may snap at the baby to show that he's boss and that he should be getting the attention. Also don't be surprised if he gets a bit agressive with people in the family as it's his natural instinct to protect and he will protect a baby more than you'd think.

My sisters friend has a grandson who stays over regularly at her house with their boxer and dog and baby are best friends. The kid has grown up with the dog and now he's beginning to read, he reads him bed time stories! :p

Trust me, he knows how to get attention! Opened my bedroom door and licked my face at 7:00 this morning, because he was ready for his walk.

And he is quite protective around little'uns. I'd gone with him to my grandparents a few months back and my grandad had my 1 year old cousin on the floor and was blowing raspberries on his belly, well Benson must have thought my Grandad was biting him because he steamed in and barged my grandad away from the baby and wouldn't let him go near him. I've also been told that when he first sees the baby, it's a good idea to let him sniff and lick the baby's feet so that the baby's scent get's imprinted and he'll remember her in future.

I might also measure him up for a saddle, as it'll make walking the pair of them a lot easier when the baby's a bit older. Benson's daft enough to let a kid ride on his back!
 
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