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The gfy cat and The African Grey! Pic.!
The Chainsaw with feathers
http://www.pokerboat.com/jake/jaketree.jpg Gay Cat??? http://www.pokerboat.com/jake/milesgfy.jpg Post pics. of your pets! :thumbsup |
I think your cat is checking out that gay traffic banner :helpme
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We'll have to keep an eye on him! :eek7 |
how much does an african grey go for?
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nice cat
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As long as he doesn't click on it everything should be fine!:Graucho
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How do you make sure your bird doesn?t just "take off"?
It looks like it's outside w/ no tether.... Curious minds want to know =o) |
Nice bird :thumbsup Aren't you scared that it might take off?
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http://www.triplerresort.com/llama.jpg
I call him Scooter. |
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Mouhahaha, a gay cat !! :D |
Lexi is that you gray??
I have one and also 2 dogs, but I am not home and have no available photos. I will try to post them later! |
your cat reminds me of my 3 month old persian
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Spotter, We got ours for 900$ when she was about 2 months old.
They require a shit load of time and handeling. If you ever want to ba able to touch them... Ours is hardly ever locked in her cage. |
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We have Jake (the bird) and two Cats! :winkwink: |
I want a llama.
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Jake is super affectionate, he cuddles in bed. :winkwink: |
Do the cats and the bird get along??
My bird is always trying to either bit the tail or ears of the dogs. It is actually funny. But the bird walks around the house on the floor all the time yelling lookout! and the dogs just keep an eye on her and that is it. |
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His wing's are clipped. |
Elli's Menagerie, from the top:
Dickens the cat: http://www.elli-nude.com/GFY/menagerie/Dickens.jpg Geordie the 19 year old Malti-poo http://www.elli-nude.com/GFY/menagerie/Geordie01.jpg Missy the 6 year old mittel spitz: http://www.elli-nude.com/GFY/menagerie/Missy03.jpg |
And the rest:
Zeus the one year old shih tzu: http://www.elli-nude.com/GFY/menagerie/zeus.jpg Stevie the brown headed parrot: http://www.elli-nude.com/GFY/menagerie/Stevie01.jpg And Pookie the African Grey, who lives with mother in law for now: http://www.elli-nude.com/GFY/menagerie/Pookie.jpg |
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When the cat come near, he yells NO BITTING!!! |
hehe :Graucho
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The other thing that she yells at the dogs if What the fuck?? Fucking shit!!
I have no idea where she comes up with this stuff!:Graucho |
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The 19yr old dog.....aww Does your Grey talk much? We can't get our's to shut up! Firetrucks, car alarms, microwave and every other annoying sound he hear's! Cute Pics.! :thumbsup |
haha Pookie's first phrase was "No Biting" too! Wonder how that happened, eh? :Graucho
In fact, he'll bite you, then tell himself "No Biting! Bad Pookie! Pookie such a baaaaaad boy!" then "I love youuuuu" :) |
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Funny how they pick that stuff up,out of no where! lol Jake says, nice ass! :winkwink: |
his name is ShereKhan, Bengal cat
http://www.virex.com/bengal/khan13.JPG http://www.virex.com/bengal/IM002701.JPG http://www.virex.com/bengal/IM002734.JPG |
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LOL.....NOT |
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That's one awesome cat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How much? |
Ooo I love bengals! Soo beautiful and smart!
Pookie talks ALL THE TIME. He answers the phone before you do, and even picks up on the conversation pattern. If the phone rings, he says something like this: "Hello? Oh, hi! Yeah. Uh huh. Hahahahhaha! Yeah. Uh huh. k bye!" That includes appropriate pauses for the other person to talk. You never realize how predictable you are until someone predicts you! |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doomed
[B]his name is ShereKhan, Bengal cat QUOTE] Wow, that is very impressive, never seen one before, how common are they? |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Torn Rose
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Bengal ? Leopard Cat / Domestic Hybrid The Bengal Cat breed resulted from an effort to combine the markings of a wild Leopard Cat (Felis bengalensis) with the temperament of the domestic cat (Felis catus). Although wild/domestic crosses have occurred sporadically in the wild for hundreds of years, a geneticist working in the United States attempted the first deliberate effort in 1963. A female Leopard Cat and a male domestic cat were deliberately crossbred, producing a varied litter. One of the littered kittens was then mated with her father, which in turn produced a spotted litter and solid kittens. First generation offspring are called F1's and are wild. They eat raw meat and will not use a litter box. Bengals have became more tame as the generations have progressed, however, and today most can be handled safely. They eat regular cat food and will use a litter box. The Bengal Cat has large spots on its coat that line up in horizontal rows, giving the coat a distinct appearance. This breed comes in all variations of brown, yellow, buff, tan, golden, or orange ground colors. Today the size of the Bengal is about the size of an American Shorthair cat. All of our Bengals have been neutered and spayed. We would never promote the breeding of hybrid animals such as Bengal Cats, Chausis, Savannahs etc... We have seen far too many Bengals, that people paid up to $3000.00 for, who were free to a good home when they matured. They are confused as to whether they are wild or domestic and typically have horrible medical problems. The most common in Bengals (it is more common to have it than not) is irritable bowel disease, which means a life of projectile diarrhea. Perhaps the worst thing is the use of the very rare Leopard Cats in the hybridization process. Promoting these cats and their offspring as pets has caused them to be viewed as common and therefore the zoos are no longer participating in plans to save them in the wild. The Leopard Cat is an endangered specie and should be regarded with the respect that is due a vanishing breed. |
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There so pretty! Just called about one, waiting for a reply! Do you have other cat's or dog's around? |
aawwwwww so cute!
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