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goosebumps said: shanti0608 said: Tanner has destroyed those too- he does not care what brand it is- he hates all of them.. In England we tend to call the vacuum cleaner the 'Hoover'. It's actually a Dyson! The hoover (vacuum cleaner) doesn't actually have to be turned on, she'll attack it anyway! if she hears any kind of farmyard animal she'll howl(especially chickens and cows), and she loves rolling in anything dirty, especially cow shit. Tanner is exactly the same.. he attacks anything that moves along the floor- mop, broom- it all gets attacked! He does love to roll around in dirt, sand and anything dead especially right after a bath.. Gotta love them.. | |
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LOVE the pics everybody!!!
My doggy Tommy passed away in 1999 and I need to rescan his pic to upload it! I still love dat dog, he was the bestest!! On a less sentimental note...i got this toy tiger on sale in the department store i work in!! Her name is Jasmine and she livez on my bed! But she came out to play... No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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Mazurack said: Couldn't help it. He looked so comfy and I decided to share!
It's always fun to see the org'ers pets in action... or, as Zeke as shown, not. So Zeke hasn't eaten the cat yet, eh??... | |
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My little Dorothy munching on a plant. Naughty.
...and chilling by the fireplace. | |
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My main man....Winston
"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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LleeLlee said: retina said: She's just resting! | |
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retina said: LleeLlee said: She's just resting! She's very cute boo. One thing that I want to know is, are the affectionate? My sister would like to own one, but we know nothing about them. I get a sense that hey're pretty primative and barely domesticated (not that this is a bad thing--but it makes for a difficult pet). | |
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Imago said: She's very cute boo. Thanks! This almost makes me ant to take back my comment on the sumo thread. One thing that I want to know is, are the affectionate?
Are you kidding? No creatures on Earth are more affectionate. I mean it depends on each individual's personality of course, but most bunnies just love attention and cuddling. Dorothy used to hop up in the sofa every time I would watch TV and then stretch out on my lap so that I could pet her. And every time I would sit by my computer she would snuggle up against my foot. My sister would like to own one, but we know nothing about them. I get a sense that hey're pretty primative and barely domesticated (not that this is a bad thing--but it makes for a difficult pet).
Some are better than others at pooing in their box, but most of them are at least good enough. You will still do a bit of cleaning up every now and then though since woodchips and hay from their cage get stuck on their feet and gets spread around the room sometimes. As for being primitive, that's a total myth. Bunnies ae way smarter than people think and definitely have their own personalities. I've been lucky to never have a grumpy bunny, but you might not. It's a gamble just like having a kid. My general advice if she's interested in getting one is to go for it. She won't regret it. . | |
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retina said: Imago said: She's very cute boo. Thanks! This almost makes me ant to take back my comment on the sumo thread. Are you kidding? No creatures on Earth are more affectionate. I mean it depends on each individual's personality of course, but most bunnies just love attention and cuddling. Dorothy used to hop up in the sofa every time I would watch TV and then stretch out on my lap so that I could pet her. And every time I would sit by my computer she would snuggle up against my foot. My sister would like to own one, but we know nothing about them. I get a sense that hey're pretty primative and barely domesticated (not that this is a bad thing--but it makes for a difficult pet).
Some are better than others at pooing in their box, but most of them are at least good enough. You will still do a bit of cleaning up every now and then though since woodchips and hay from their cage get stuck on their feet and gets spread around the room sometimes. As for being primitive, that's a total myth. Bunnies ae way smarter than people think and definitely have their own personalities. I've been lucky to never have a grumpy bunny, but you might not. It's a gamble just like having a kid. My general advice if she's interested in getting one is to go for it. She won't regret it. . I also have a Holland Lop (and a Mini Lop). They are adorable and love attention. Both are litter trained. | |
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JustErin said: I also have a Holland Lop (and a Mini Lop) I have no idea what kind Dorothy is. She was given to me by my landlord at the time, completely without notice. She just knocked on my door and handed me a plastic box: "Here bunny, you want?" (she's Chinese and they often buy real bunnies for easter, and then when it's over they don't know what to do with them ). | |
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retina said: JustErin said: I also have a Holland Lop (and a Mini Lop) I have no idea what kind Dorothy is. She was given to me by my landlord at the time, completely without notice. She just knocked on my door and handed me a plastic box: "Here bunny, you want?" (she's Chinese and they often buy real bunnies for easter, and then when it's over they don't know what to do with them ). Looks like she's a Holland lopX - she looks a tad too big to be pure Holland. Most bunnies are crosses. Here's my little Holland, Hannah (she hurt her nose). | |
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JustErin said: retina said: I have no idea what kind Dorothy is. She was given to me by my landlord at the time, completely without notice. She just knocked on my door and handed me a plastic box: "Here bunny, you want?" (she's Chinese and they often buy real bunnies for easter, and then when it's over they don't know what to do with them ). Looks like she's a Holland lopX - she looks a tad too big to be pure Holland. Most bunnies are crosses. Here's my little Holland, Hannah (she hurt her nose). Awwwww! She is so cute! I just want to pick her up and kiss her right now. I bet she's a curious bunny just like Dorothy. They should expect to hurt their noses since they poke them in everything. . | |
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JustErin said: retina said: I have no idea what kind Dorothy is. She was given to me by my landlord at the time, completely without notice. She just knocked on my door and handed me a plastic box: "Here bunny, you want?" (she's Chinese and they often buy real bunnies for easter, and then when it's over they don't know what to do with them ). Looks like she's a Holland lopX - she looks a tad too big to be pure Holland. Most bunnies are crosses. Here's my little Holland, Hannah (she hurt her nose). That little bunny is so cute! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Cute pets, everybody. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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retina said: My little Dorothy munching on a plant. Naughty.
...and chilling by the fireplace. OMG how cute! | |
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He/she visits my house from time to time . A few years back i felt asleep on my couch , woke up , and it sat on my knee quietly . | |
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Katrina, Queen of my Castle. I should post a pic of my dear beloved Jake. The best dog that ever was... but I can't bring myself to look at the pictures right now. He had to be put to sleep last fall due to kidney failure at nearly 20 years of age. Poor guy. He was a mix between a German Shepherd and a show poodle(!) and managed to come out looking like an Airedale. | |
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jtfolden said: Katrina, Queen of my Castle. I should post a pic of my dear beloved Jake. The best dog that ever was... but I can't bring myself to look at the pictures right now. He had to be put to sleep last fall due to kidney failure at nearly 20 years of age. Poor guy. He was a mix between a German Shepherd and a show poodle(!) and managed to come out looking like an Airedale. I love black cats. I owned a half Siamese cat named BB who was pure black in color. His eyes were a greenish yellow. They're eyes always look so prominent becuase of their black fur, and it's very striking. Damn, I miss that cat. | |
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Imago said: I love black cats. I owned a half Siamese cat named BB who was pure black in color. His eyes were a greenish yellow. They're eyes always look so prominent becuase of their black fur, and it's very striking. I like black cats, as well, but a cat that KNOWS they are black is a bad thing. Katrina learned at a very early age that if she sat in the corner of a dark hall or room no one would see her... after you walk past she will jump out and slap at the back of your legs and then run off as you scream and turn around! | |
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This isn't my pet...lol...but he's a dog that laid next to me while I was eating lunch...his front left paw was missing and he kept tucking it underneath his right paw...
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Byron said: This isn't my pet...lol...but he's a dog that laid next to me while I was eating lunch...his front left paw was missing and he kept tucking it underneath his right paw...
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Byron said: This isn't my pet...lol...but he's a dog that laid next to me while I was eating lunch...his front left paw was missing and he kept tucking it underneath his right paw...
aww! what a cutie! | |
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He was definitely adorable... | |
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