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Old 08-05-2010, 11:01 PM   #1
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Default Does your favorite pet define you?

I think it does: dog or cat, fish or bird, male or female;we all have an affiliation with our pets and those we can't o bide. So, for all you pet owners, be they dog or rodent, fish or fowl; tell me who is your favorite and which is your nemesis?
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Old 08-06-2010, 01:16 AM   #2
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To be honest, my cat does NOT act like me, or like I raised her. She is so stuck up. And a total catnip whore. That's the only thing that loosens her ass up. When I have company, I try to be social and welcoming, but not her. She moves just out of reach of your hand. She is not into human food, like she's above eating roast beef or something. The only reason I like her is she sounds exactly like your kids think a cat sounds, you that "MEEYOW". And she's totally fat and beautiful, and only speaks to me when she wants something from me.

You're a total bitch, LAYLA!
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Old 08-06-2010, 07:42 AM   #3
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When I was younger I had an aquarium with 6 piranha. They were shy eaters which surprised me. When they did go after fresh fish though they gave it their all. So I guess that's similar.
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Old 08-06-2010, 08:35 AM   #4
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Dogs. I love dogs. I've had all kinds, from huge dino-canines to the 6 wee chihuahuas that I have now. They're affectionate, warm, loyal, playful, always happy to see you....if that doesn't define me then I don't know what does. (But I don't poop in public or have a rawhide chewing addiction.)

Canines are more honest than people; they growl and the hair stands up on their necks if they don't like you, they wag their tails and lick you if they do. Dogs do not have the ability to deceive.

Now CATS.......hsssssttttttt! Well, like Tiffani said about her feline, they're aloof, ungrateful, snide, snotty, and sneaky. I used to have one that left presents in my best shoes. No, not dead critters; that would have been homage and indicated that she might have liked me. She left hacked-up hairballs and things that should have been kept in the litter box. She'd stare straight at me and use my couch as a scratching post, like she was daring me to do something about it. She'd rake the dogs over the nose just for breathing on her and send even the big hounds yelping to the closet, and she'd often chase them there. She'd steal whatever she wanted off the tables and counters, then go maniac and draw my blood if I tried to get it back.

However, when I had company she'd curl up on their laps and purr like she was the perfectly innocent kitten, looking at me sideways with those evil devious demon eyes.

Give me a dog I can trust anytime, not a cat with a schizo bent.
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:12 AM   #5
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I've always had large parrots... after they've decided that they're you're not a predator, they're the most intense, expressive, social, humorous, intelligent, playful and witty animals.

I get told that I act like my bird all the time. We are soooo much alike.

I've never really liked cats. Dogs are okay, depending on the dog...
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:19 AM   #6
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I've always had large parrots... after they've decided that they're you're not a predator, they're the most intense, expressive, social, humorous, intelligent, playful and witty animals.
So, let's see how your taste runs. Is your parrot:
  1. Macaw (Blue & Gold, Hyacinthine, Red & [I forget]). If Hyacinthine, you shell out a pretty penny.
  2. African Grey. Supposedly the easiest to train to talk. I was in a jewelry shop the other day day in a tourist town in Colorado, and the owner had one in the shop. It gnawed on phone books.
  3. Red fronted, yellow winged, etc. These are a bunch of smaller parrots and don't really fit your description.
Just curious...
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:25 AM   #7
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None of those. He's a cockatoo- big white bird with peach and yellows under his feathers that you see when you're close enough to pet him.
He doesn't say that many words, but when he does it's in context... he will chew up my phones, laptops, and other electronics the second I turn my back; we both love technology.

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So, let's see how your taste runs. Is your parrot:
  1. Macaw (Blue & Gold, Hyacinthine, Red & [I forget]). If Hyacinthine, you shell out a pretty penny.
  2. African Grey. Supposedly the easiest to train to talk. I was in a jewelry shop the other day day in a tourist town in Colorado, and the owner had one in the shop. It gnawed on phone books.
  3. Red fronted, yellow winged, etc. These are a bunch of smaller parrots and don't really fit your description.
Just curious...
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:34 AM   #8
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I had an African Grey and a Cherry-Headed Conure, but then, dang it, I developed an allergy to bird dander. (I found them an excellent home and still keep in contact. Parrots are long-lived creatures.) They were incredibly smart and entertaining. The Conure would amuse himself by imitating the doorbell and calling out "hello" to rile my dogs up, and repeating every bad word I ever said when my dear, sweet grandmother was visiting.

I have a 150-gallon saltwater aquarium in my living room now, too. Beautiful, relaxing, and fascinating, but fish are not what I would call a "pet" since I can't pet them. I've had reptiles, as well, and particularly like Jackson Chameleons, but again, not getting the fuzzy comfort and adoration I've had from dogs. (Fancy's place has been Dr. Doolittle's second home.)
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Old 08-06-2010, 10:02 AM   #9
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Not only do we define each other, I am starting to think we are one, and the same.

Our pets not only offer us a strong bond, but are often times the one consistent in our lives. They are a connection to our past, and the people who were in it.

Ed, is turning eight soon, and I am scared. I know that If, and when he goes the best part of me will go with him.
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Not only do we define each other, I am starting to think we are one, and the same.

Our pets not only offer us a strong bond, but are often times the one consistent in our lives. They are a connection to our past, and the people who were in it.

Ed, is turning eight soon, and I am scared. I know that If, and when he goes the best part of me will go with him.

Excellently put! I feel exactly the same. My six much beloved chihuahuas are 12, 13, and 14 now, and while small dogs live longer, they are starting to show the weaknesses of age, and my vet bills bear witness to that. Losing them is the only thing on this planet that really scares me. It is SO unfair of God, Mother Nature, whatever, that man's (and woman's) best friend cannot share a human lifespan.
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Old 08-06-2010, 03:30 PM   #11
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Never saw much point in having fish. Otherwise, I'm like all kinds of animals. Probably dogs and horses best. But I also like cats, raccoons, squirrels, birds, etc.
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Old 08-06-2010, 03:41 PM   #12
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I am not a big fan of cats. Most of them make me itchy and sneezy, and the ones that don't are kind of ugly.

I am a dog guy. I am kind of a snob when it comes to dogs. . .once you have had a Border Collie it is hard to have the same bond with any other breed. I am now on my third Border.



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Old 08-06-2010, 05:19 PM   #13
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Dogs. I had a doberman and a greyhound both of which I lost this year.
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I have two dogs, and I love my boys as much as they love me.
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Old 08-06-2010, 06:10 PM   #15
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Two English Mastiffs here.

For me, if it don't weigh more than 200 pounds then it ain't worth havin' as a pet.

Pretty much defines me in a lot of ways. If you're gonna do it, do it all the way.

Cheers!
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