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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by Eric » Wed Jul 13, 2011 4:34 pm

"Sam"- first cat when I was 4
"Snapper/ Snappie"- our dog when I was growing up. Schnauzer mutt.
"Twinkle-Toes"- first cat in AZ. 6 toes on each foot, I named him when I was 6
"Socks"- cat. Had to leave her behind with neighbors when we moved because she kept running away. :(
"Queenie"- grey manx cat, probably eaten by coyotes :( :(
"Athena/ (nevermind) Athos"- Queenies littermate. Thought he was a girl until his balls dropped. Oops.
"Aspen"- cat. An adorable little sick kitty who died of cancer at about 9 months old. Sick her whole life, one of the sweetest cats I've ever had.
"The Stray"- she wandered into our lives for about a month, never got named, wandered on her way
"Anglo, Saxon, Ebony, Ivory"- mice
"Si, Soe"- gerbils. Came home one day and Soe had killed Si. Not a good thing.
"Pooter"- named for her stop & go running around the house. A friend said she was "pooting" her way everywhere, it stuck.
"Red Army Choir/ Lulu"- smartest cat I've ever had. If she had had opposable thumbs she would have ruled the world. Died of cancer at 12. Originally she was "Red Army Choir" or "Redarmy" for short- then she got loose in the building and we had to chase her around shouting her name. The Boyfriend renamed her the next day.
"Nadezhda Krupskaya/ Desi"- Lulu's sister. We got them when they were 7 weeks old, Desi is still with us, and in September she'll be 17. "Desi" comes from "Na-dej-da" which got Americanized to "Na-dess-da". The origin of the name is Lenin's wife.

edit: I forgot my corn snake Quetzi (Quetzalcoatl)! She died a decade ago but was the sweetest thing. She liked to wrap around my neck & sleep and wasn't as hyper as corn-snakes can be when handled.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by Sic Pup » Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:06 pm

Charlie - named after the salesman my father jokingly asked to bring an alligator up from Fla . He arrived in a shoebox. In second grade I took him to show-and-tell. Kevin Williamson, despite being told not to, put his hand in the box and pulled out a nipped finger. Much hilarity ensued. Charlie grew to about 20", and I was eventually allowed back in school (you'd think *I* bit him!). We kept him in the basement in a sawed off half barrel, he ate lettuce and chopped meat when he couldn't get young black boy's fingers. Sadly, despite his proximity to the furnace he did not survive the winter. He received a proper burial in the backyard.

Sandy- rescue dog - a reddish mutt who once ate an entire cheesecake.

Becky - rescue dog - a big lump on the carpet in whatever room I was in, closely resembled a black lab around dinner or backyard time . Sweet heart.

Current:

Buddy (Sic Pup)- the rescue shelter said he was a Bernese Mountian dog - he thinks he is too, he isn't. Best.dog.ever.

Socks - a (former) stray black cat with white paws. Big and dumb.

Angelcake - a scrawny, pathetic looking thing reminiscent of a mogwai rescued from an adoption cage in a pet store. as timid as she is sympathy producing.

Rosebud - Russian Blue stray alledgedly made a home in the garage (I'm still not buying it). Thinks she owns the joint. She has Buddy, Socks and Angel convinced as well. She has rights of first refusal on"Buddy's" bed (probably the only breathing thing on the face of the earth he will not stand up to).
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Post by tamarakay » Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:53 pm

Sam - boxer. I grew up with Sam. He saved my life many a time. He'd grab the belt and run.
Tamsu & hutch - boxers, Parents got them after Sam passed and we were all leaving home. Techincally not mine, but I helped Tamsu birth a couple litters. I was the one that held her at the vets when it was time.
petless years - I knew I couldn't afford vet bills so I used other peoples pets as a fix for many years. A pet midwife of a sorts.
Bosco - stray dog, not sure to this day what he was. He was old when he wandered up, still couldn't afford his vet bills, but worked a deal with a vet and cleaned kennels on weekends. He only owned me two years before he passed.
Kids had a rabbit somewhere in here. I think he was something original like Bunny.
Buddy - big black lab. Had been raised in an apartment porch, rescued from there for abuse. Evidently got beaten for peeing/pooping on his porch. He would NOT go in the yard. Would jump the fence, poop in the neighbors yard, then come bark at the fence to get back in.
Crackers - a quaker parrot. would yell MOM MOM MOM MOM tell I shouted WHAT, and he'd say PEEK A BOO.
Harley & Hank - a cat and a dog that wandered up, best of friends and inseparable. Came home from work one day and they were gone.
Hank & Harry - miniature dachsunds - rescuses again. fostered till we found them homes. Had them about a year though. Obnoxious. Yappy and humped everything ALL THE TIME.
Ivan - a russian something cat. long blue/grey hair. Never was a cat person till Ivan decided he lived with us.
BOY - sorry sicpup, but this is the Best. Dog. Ever. Austrailian Cattle Dog, found 1/2 dead on the side of the road. vet bills :shock: but we've had him 12 years. As ken says Boy is retiring. Cataracts, going deaf, every day he is with us is a gift.
We have fostered many many many dogs that get abandoned out here on the country roads. Can't keep them all BUT
Jake - obnoxious Jack Russell Terrier that we can't get ANYONE to take, and FINALLY found someone who would take the rascal and Ken wouldn't let him go. He is wicked smart. Tell him no, i double dog dare you.
Emmitt - new puppy that SPCA said was an aussie mix, but vet says is great dane/Airedale mix. Luckily he is getting his size from the airedale side of things.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by tamarakay » Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:03 pm

I left out all the kid's pets. We had various guinea pigs, hamsters, snakes etc. All that stuff ken and i never could have growing up, but they belonged to whatever kid brought them home. Six kids so there were a lot of little pets.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by graidawg » Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:30 pm

ok lets see

its all cats for me

george, a big ginger cat i can hardly remember came home from school one day and he bit me. he wasnt there the next day
bilbo, a big cat my dad got from the rescue center who was very poorly, died shortly after.
princess peritwinkle squeak squeak - twinkle, a ginger queen who was the best cat ever my best friend got her in 78 and went in 03 and i still miss her terribly.
whisky and vodka, cats my mum got because she was jealous that twinkle wouldnt play with her, they got renamed wimp and winge because they did nothing but meow.
zig and zag, cats i got from cat rescue zig dissapeared one weekend zag was so very very pretty but oh so stupid had to leave her behind when i split with the girlfriend
i havent had any since, basically because ive not a stable enough life to have a pet but lived in a house with a few of other peoples

jasper a big ginger kitty that i stole off my old landlady he used to sleep under my duvet during the day and frequently got squished when i sat down
now my landlord has 2 kittys charlie a big ole tom and jimmy a little black and white thing thats taken to sleeping in my floordrobe oh and waking me up to play at 5'30

oh and a raven i called rufus that used to come and wait for the bus with me
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by shroom » Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:37 pm

Thunder--a German Shepard we had when I was a baby
Echo--another German Shepard my dad got from Germany, had to talk to him in German
Smokey & Bandit---2 German Shepard/Hybrid Wolf mix pups my dad got. Smokey was an awesome dog, he died during a storm, he hated them.
Rocky--a Rottweiler, my dad's baby, loved that dog so much!
Precious---a cat that was abandoned under our house
Buddy--a Gold Retriever/Irish Setter mix that belonged to my grandparents and all the grand kids.
Pepperoni & Mittens--2 cats that replaced the first one when she died. Pepperoni was a stray outside the pizza hut I worked at as a teen.
Lightfoot & Callie--2 cats I got when I moved away from home
Bam-Bam---a little mix dog that looked similar to my ex's mom's dog Pebbles (had to give him away when I moved)
Max--a mini-pin that I loved so much. but he kept running away and caught something from the neighbor dogs and died. :(
Apalonia--a Alaskan Malamute that was named after the chick in the Purple Rain. My ex kept her
Rocky 2--my dad's second Rott, we lived with him for a bit while he had him
many many fish over the years, none right now
Caesar--my 11 year old 20 pound cat that I have now
Genevieve--my daughter's 10 year old normal sized cat that we have now
Agro--Our 5 year old Savannah monitor lizard
Hermione, Spot, Boo Boo, Squeakers, Hannah---my kids hamster, frog and gerbils that are all gone now
Amy-Lee--my daughter's chinchilla that we have now
Bella---my 9 year old great Dane/black lab mix. She is so beautiful!
Sasha--my 6 year old pound puppy, she's a bit dumb but a good buddy for the other dogs
Scrappy-- my daughter's 3 year old Shepard mix pup
Bo--my husband's 2 year old Boxer, my first experience with a Boxer, such a big lovey baby!
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Post by Ugly Dougly » Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:55 pm

Allie - A Spectacled Caiman
Aaron - A Hamster
Shinobi - A Norwegian Forest Cat

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Post by Asherbeez » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:04 am

In chronological order (mostly):

Chloe - English sheep dog of my childhood, dumb as a rock.
Grady - Miniature Schnauzer and Chloe's partner in crime and every bit mean as Chloe was dumb.
Freda - House cat from my childhood that spent more time outside than in. I think I pet that cat once in the 7 years I was alive before she passed.
Tilly - A ferret my parents got me when they moved me to Reno from Vegas when I was 6. She used to love stealing the soles out or tennis shoes.
Ruth - A purebred Fawn Boxer we got When I was in 1st Grade. She was a love. Not overly social and needy, but always there with a head in your lap when you needed it most.
Rex - An Iguana I got in 3rd grade.
Bob - A hooded rat I got in 5th grade. He used to follow me around the house like a little duckling.
Evander - A hedgehog whose litter mate bit off part of his ear.
Ellie - A possum that eventually ended up in a 6th grade class at my mom's Elementary School
Jake and Elwood - A rescued pair of cats. They we're females...
Puca - A blue and gold macaw who was equally entertaining and a pain in the ass. She used to call me a brat anytime I put her back in her cage.
Sydney - A Queensland Heeler/Corgi Mix. Really more my mom's dog now. We got her just before my senior year of HS. I took care of her exclusively until I left for college.
Rumba - A beautiful pit mix I rescued from a bad situation in college. When living situations changed I ended up having to give her up. I was able to find a recently widowed woman with lots of property who needed a companion.

Joe - A purebred Brindle Boxer. I saved Joe for last because he truly was "my dog" and I feel he deserves not to be lost in the middle of that list. Our family got Joe just after Ruth so she would have another dog to play with. Joe and I developed a special bond as I grew up. He really was the definition of a good dog, always obeying commands and ever searching to please us. When he was 11 (old, for a boxer) he developed a brain tumor that started causing seizures. Seven years later and I still get choked up thinking about him. RIP buddy...
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by jella » Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:06 pm

Wow I had to take pen to paper for this one :roll:
In order as best as I can remember..bless them all there have been many :)
Salton..1st pet. Maine Coon, one cool cat 8)
Ratso fatso..black and white rat..I swear he used to jump out od my lap run over and bite my mom and run back !
Cloe..rasto's lady friend :wink:
Buffy..1st show dog. Cocker Spaniel
Tiffany..Better show dog. Cocker Spaniel....pretty much grew up showing dogs..aah old Vegas in the day.
Image..Australian Shepard. Mom was geting into herding dogs hehe
Annie..Queensland x..My 1st mutt and man I loved and miss that damn little dog!
Rosie..California Rosie Boa. She was a very sweet snake. Hubby hated her so she stayed at moms house hehe
Triska..Rottweiller..I remember hocking everything I could to pay the vet bill when she was hit by a car :(
Nubbie..Rottweiler..Figment and I 1st dog. He was AWESOME !! lost him to leukemia
cricket..Lhaso Apso..bossy little fur ball.
Cowboy..Queensland heeler..used to herd the kids around and nip them on the butt :shock: he found a new home !
Buddy..Yellow Lab..to replace cowboy, best kids dog evah ! the kids used to climb on him like a jungle gym
Corky..Persian, Manx X..one bad ass cat.He used to chase dogs off our property and I have a pic of him trying to catch a Crane :shock:
Ginger. Boston Terror..and I mean terror God I miss her,,this is hard *sniff*
Buster..Yellow Lab..He currently dozes in out back yard in his elder years,,he's da bomb :)
and that brings us to Pixie.Boston Terrier..My princess that people fight over to baby sit :) whew.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by Savannah » Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:58 pm

Tamarakay, I love the tale of Sam the protective boxer . . . and Crackers the parrot. PEEKABOO :lol:

Let's see . . . (I'm not the only one to cry writing this list, am I?)

Talisha - Best Cat of All Time. Small black tuxedo cat w/ a white mustache, shorthaired, very smart, endlessly purring, born when I was 2 years old. The runt of the litter. The tiny kitten would follow my mother on multiple trips from the car to the house while Mom unloaded groceries. Mom had planned to give her away like the other kittens, but could not resist this, & I'll always be grateful. Occasionally teamed up with Cassiopeia to topple the Christmas tree. Talisha knocked at doors at bedtime, then slept under my covers every night 'til the air got thin, patiently allowed doll clothes dress-up (rare, thankfully), loved to "talk"--especially to get me to share the bacon or canteloupe--& allowed herself to be worn around my neck like a fur stole. My constant companion. She died peacefully in her sleep when I was 23.

Cassiopeia (or "Cassie") - Talisha's mother, a Calico. Disappeared sadly early in our acquaintance.

Tinkerbell - German shepherd mix. Runt of the litter, hence the name. Smart & puckish. Good dog, through & through.

Calpurnia - Tinkerbell's mother. A Husky Shepherd mix with a deep bark. Gorgeous dog, & a total escape artist. Understood more English than any dog I've ever met. Between the efforts of Calpurnia & Tinkerbell, we were never burglarized, though the houses on each side of us were.

Alison - longhaired, grey & dusty lanky foundling cat, pretty but stupid. Smart enough to find my mother on a downtown street and beg to be taken home, however. Gave me a tiny permanent scar on my face next to the outside corner of my eye when I rescued her from a tree.

Mickey - big grey & black tigerstriped Tom. A foundling, who had the strangest 2-tone meow with rolled "R"s. It sounded like he was saying "Not now?" Would go down to the basement, get lonely & mournfully start in with a ghoulish, "Meow-WHOA. Meow-WHOA." Loved him to pieces.

Butterscotch - a butterscotch colored mouse. Escaped. Was found mostly eaten. I was not told about this for years, which was kind.

Simone & Björn - gerbils; adorable parents of Peter, Mickey, Davy, and Mike. My memory is hazy, but at one point the babies AND one of the parents disappeared, after which I bore the long-lived remaining Gerbil a nebulous grudge for his or her refusal to talk. You'd think there'd be carnage if the young were eaten, but no bones or guts of 5 gerbils was ever found. I like to think that the remaining gerbil helped the others go over the Wall.

Sheba - German Shepherd mix. Sweet. From the pound. Sleek, like a doe. Very sensitive & sweet, but loud enough to defend the house.

Madeline (Maddy) - Another Shepherd mix, & Sheba's companion. Mostly black. My mother was always convinced that a picnic bench had fallen on Maddy's head as a puppy, because 1) there was a downed bench one day, and 2) poor Maddy was relentlessly stupid & lacked spatial awareness like no dog I've ever seen. Always obliviously knocking things over with a blithe hip-bump. Sweet and protective, though.

Perseus - a Tonkinese (Siamese coloring, strong Burmese build) shorthaired with blue eyes. Almost tied with Talisha for best cat in the world. Would play tag with me, which I discovered by accident, when he chased me back (I shrieked in surprise). Would sit on my lap like a baby with his little drumsticks sticking out, while I petted his tummy & kissed him on the head. I lived with him for 4 years from when he was 9 months old, & it broke my heart when I had to move out and leave him (he was not legally mine). It's been 10 years & I haven't had another pet since. My apartment is not as big as I'd like to offer a pet, and I've had such special animals over the years that I'm not rushing into it unless "lightning" strikes.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by graidawg » Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:23 pm

Savannah wrote:Tamarakay, I love the tale of Sam the protective boxer . . . and Crackers the parrot. PEEKABOO :lol:

Let's see . . . (I'm not the only one to cry writing this list, am I?)
no you aren't. why is it that thinking of our pets can reduce us that way.

oh and twinkle was the best cat ever. she used to protect me from my dads rages when i did something wrong and wait for me to get home every single day. I once had to walk her home when she followed me to the pub (2 miles) and got scared - i only noticed when someone came in the pub and asked if anyone knew the cat sat outside meowing pitifully. *scuse need to go wipe my eyes* how i wish i had a picture of her she was so beautiful *sigh*
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by Sic Pup » Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:02 pm

Savannah wrote:-Simone & Björn- gerbils; adorable parents of Peter, Mickey, Davy, and Mike.
Hey, Hey.....


It's great to be among such animal friendly folk, they enrich one so.

Nothing feels better than the feeling of walking in the door and being mugged by a mutt, or having a chorus of meowers surrounding you wih anticipation at dinner time.*


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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by jella » Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:08 pm

Savannah wrote:Tamarakay, I love the tale of Sam the protective boxer . . . and Crackers the parrot. PEEKABOO :lol:

Let's see . . . (I'm not the only one to cry writing this list, am I?)

Talisha - Best Cat of All Time. Small black tuxedo cat w/ a white mustache, shorthaired, very smart, endlessly purring, born when I was 2 years old. The runt of the litter. The tiny kitten would follow my mother on multiple trips from the car to the house while Mom unloaded groceries. Mom had planned to give her away like the other kittens, but could not resist this, & I'll always be grateful. Occasionally teamed up with Cassiopeia to topple the Christmas tree. Talisha knocked at doors at bedtime, then slept under my covers every night 'til the air got thin, patiently allowed doll clothes dress-up (rare, thankfully), loved to "talk"--especially to get me to share the bacon or canteloupe--& allowed herself to be worn around my neck like a fur stole. My constant companion. She died peacefully in her sleep when I was 23.

Cassiopeia (or "Cassie") - Talisha's mother, a Calico. Disappeared sadly early in our acquaintance.

Tinkerbell - German shepherd mix. Runt of the litter, hence the name. Smart & puckish. Good dog, through & through.

Calpurnia - Tinkerbell's mother. A Husky Shepherd mix with a deep bark. Gorgeous dog, & a total escape artist. Understood more English than any dog I've ever met. Between the efforts of Calpurnia & Tinkerbell, we were never burglarized, though the houses on each side of us were.

Alison - longhaired, grey & dusty lanky foundling cat, pretty but stupid. Smart enough to find my mother on a downtown street and beg to be taken home, however. Gave me a tiny permanent scar on my face next to the outside corner of my eye when I rescued her from a tree.

Mickey - big grey & black tigerstriped Tom. A foundling, who had the strangest 2-tone meow with rolled "R"s. It sounded like he was saying "Not now?" Would go down to the basement, get lonely & mournfully start in with a ghoulish, "Meow-WHOA. Meow-WHOA." Loved him to pieces.

Butterscotch - a butterscotch colored mouse. Escaped. Was found mostly eaten. I was not told about this for years, which was kind.

Simone & Björn - gerbils; adorable parents of Peter, Mickey, Davy, and Mike. My memory is hazy, but at one point the babies AND one of the parents disappeared, after which I bore the long-lived remaining Gerbil a nebulous grudge for his or her refusal to talk. You'd think there'd be carnage if the young were eaten, but no bones or guts of 5 gerbils was ever found. I like to think that the remaining gerbil helped the others go over the Wall.

Sheba - German Shepherd mix. Sweet. From the pound. Sleek, like a doe. Very sensitive & sweet, but loud enough to defend the house.

Madeline (Maddy) - Another Shepherd mix, & Sheba's companion. Mostly black. My mother was always convinced that a picnic bench had fallen on Maddy's head as a puppy, because 1) there was a downed bench one day, and 2) poor Maddy was relentlessly stupid & lacked spatial awareness like no dog I've ever seen. Always obliviously knocking things over with a blithe hip-bump. Sweet and protective, though.

Perseus - a Tonkinese (Siamese coloring, strong Burmese build) shorthaired with blue eyes. Almost tied with Talisha for best cat in the world. Would play tag with me, which I discovered by accident, when he chased me back (I shrieked in surprise). Would sit on my lap like a baby with his little drumsticks sticking out, while I petted his tummy & kissed him on the head. I lived with him for 4 years from when he was 9 months old, & it broke my heart when I had to move out and leave him (he was not legally mine). It's been 10 years & I haven't had another pet since. My apartment is not as big as I'd like to offer a pet, and I've had such special animals over the years that I'm not rushing into it unless "lightning" strikes.
Oh Savannah, I cried and re wrote mine three times, then cried reading all of yours.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by Asherbeez » Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:14 pm

graidawg wrote:
Savannah wrote:Tamarakay, I love the tale of Sam the protective boxer . . . and Crackers the parrot. PEEKABOO :lol:

Let's see . . . (I'm not the only one to cry writing this list, am I?)
no you aren't. why is it that thinking of our pets can reduce us that way.
Definitely not alone in that boat, Savannah.

I think it's because our pets love us unconditionally and treat us the way all beings want to and should be treated. I challenge anyone to not become emotionally attached to a pet that after a long hard day, wants nothing more than to make you happy and show you love.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by Savannah » Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:17 pm

You cried reading mine, too? I wish the world were so tenderhearted as you. ((((Jella))))

Sic Pup wrote:
Savannah wrote:-Simone & Björn- gerbils; adorable parents of Peter, Mickey, Davy, and Mike.
Hey, Hey.....


Wondered if anyone would notice. I was such a fan. Eternally crushed when 9 year old me (watching re-runs) realized Mickey was about 45 and never going to marry me. :D

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Post by tamarakay » Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:41 am

Savannah wrote:You cried reading mine, too? I wish the world were so tenderhearted as you. ((((Jella))))

Sic Pup wrote:
Savannah wrote:-Simone & Björn- gerbils; adorable parents of Peter, Mickey, Davy, and Mike.
Hey, Hey.....


Wondered if anyone would notice. I was such a fan. Eternally crushed when 9 year old me (watching re-runs) realized Mickey was about 45 and never going to marry me. :D
I always thought Peter was the bomb. My sisters thought i was crazy, but something about the shy ones made me happy.
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Post by JStep » Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:45 am

"Smokey" - family cat when I was 0-5. Once scratched my tongue when I stuck it out at him.

"Chelsea" - my cat when my mom moved us to Michigan after leaving my father. She was wonderful, loved me, very friendly. She got into something poisonous and died one night, we think possibly stain from someone down the road that was staining a bench. Hate to think she was poisoned on purpose, but who knows. Her fur was all matted with something sticky and chemical smelling. I was devastated watching her curled up on the porch, waiting to die, as I said goodbye.

"Babe" - Family cat owned by my step dad when we moved in with him. Loved Babe, we had a love hate relationship. He was an indoor/outdoor cat and he was huge and black. His name came from a blue/black look he had in the sun when he was younger. And he was so big, Babe the Blue Ox was his namesake. Babe did what he wanted. When we lived in San Antonio he would saunter out and lay in the middle of the street. A car would come up the road and he'd just casually look up, slowly get his ass up and saunter away like he was obviously in no hurry and "you're just lucky I felt like getting up right now." I learned to be a cat whisperer from Babe growing up, having never read anything about cat social behavior. Over the years since, everything I learned from Babe was confirmed; how to approach a cat, how to sneak up on a cat, etc.

"George" and "Gracey" - Budgerigars (birds) we had for a few months, until Babe learned he could knock their cage onto the floor to more easily terrorize them. One day we came home and he had done it again but this time the cage door came open in the crash. George and Gracey never had a chance.

"Tia" - My dog when I was young but I only had a her a few months and he went to my grandfathers to live when we moved from Michigan to Texas. She was a greyhound mix. Super friendly.

"Raven" - A wonderful shaggy black and white dog I and my girlfriend adopted when he was left behind at the Rainbow National Gathering in WY back in... 91 I think? He was great. Never really sure what his name was, but we kept trying all kinds of names when he started hanging out with our camp until one day when I saw a raven in the tree above us and I said "Raven!" and the dog perked right up and ran over to me like "Yeah? What's up, man?" So we named him Raven. He was a super dog, had a hair wrap on a little dread that had formed behind one ear. A total hippie road dog. Sad that his family abandoned him but we loved him. I lost him when my girlfriend abandoned me in Utah (another story for another time).

"Bailey" - a Siamese I had with my ex wife. He loved me, always sat on my lap. I'm allergic to cats but Siamese don't really bother be. The coarse straight hair they have just falls to the floor instead of drifting around airborne. We had gotten him from a friend that had too many cats. Lost him in the divorce, which was ridiculous. I told her I'd take him but she wanted him and since my life was in flux figured that would be more stable for him. Then when I got settled into my place she still didn't want to give him to me, even though I knew from other friends that she didn't want him any more and had been trying to give him away to anyone that would take him. Spiteful bitch.

"Tyler" - A Siamese Angie and I currently own and love to death. Again, I'm totally his human. He loves people and company but if I'm home he has constantly bother me for attention and try to get on my lap. He's very gabby, as Siamese tend to be, and talks to us all the time. His neediness can be a pain, as he can never get enough of my attention, but I love him to death. We got him from a post on Freecycle, his owers had too many cats and Tyler liked to sneak out and roam and they wouldn't see him for days at a time. He's indoor now, we don't let him out unless he's on a harness and lead. He loves to get out and eat grass and roll around in the dust and sunbathe.

"Zoe" - Another kitty we Freecycled when we realized Tyler was used to a house full of cats and since we weren't letting him roam he should have another kitty friend to interact with. She's a cute grey shorthair. When we picked her up she was in a garage filled with other kittens these people were trying to get rid of and she was just totally mellow, which she still is. And now, she's become a fat ass. When she sits her FUPA covers her back feet. She's a voluptuous tub of fur and Tyler loves chasing her around. She's the submissive in their kitty relationship, but when she wants to she will give Tyler what-for if she doesn't feel like being chased or having her ass chomped. With her girth he has to respect her. Angie is Zoe's human. She's much more stand offish and shy, but she'll come around with people she's comfortable with.
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Re: Every pet you've ever had

Post by BAS » Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:07 am

"Blacky" -- who I barely remember. Our dad brought him home from work way back in my pre-school days. He managed to flood the backyard when we were still living in Florescent, Missouri by somehow figuring out how to work the water faucet. He was also the dog I got to see someone deliberately try to swerve to hit when we were living in Energy, Illinois. (Apparently he went between the wheels.) He eventually had to be put down because he got too mean.

"Tuffy" -- named by the vet, because she survived being really sick as a young cat. The former owners couldn't afford the veterinarian bill, so we got here to attempt to get rid of the mice around the house in Energy. She proved to be a good mouser, and got the place rodent free. (She also proved quite fertile, and I don't know how many litters of kittens she had before our parents got her "fixed". I do remember the story that she freaked out the first time she had kittens-- not being the brightest cat, she had no idea what was going on. OTOH, she did figure out how to communicate very well, learning out to say "Me ou'" for wanting to go outside, "Now!" for wanting something NOW, etc.) She eventually disappeared one day, after we moved to (much larger) Baraboo, WI-- probably a victim of traffic. She was also the one who tried to teach us humans how to hunt by bringing in a live bird twice-- the same bird! I think she might have brought in live animals on other occasions, but it was a long time ago.

"Inky" -- one of a pair of strays my brother and I found. (Our parents would only let us keep one. My brother named Inky, the other I had named. I forget what I had called him, but the folks who got him renamed him "Fatty" due to his love of food. He also learned about wasps or hornets the hard way, getting stung on the nose while they had him. Fate unknown.) Inky would have been the "Great White Hunter" if his hair had been white instead of Black. He greatly enjoyed hunting mice in the fields behind out house. Unfortunately he tried to keep up the habit after we moved to a different house in Energy-- one across the highway. He went away to hunt one day and never came back.

Also while in Energy, my brother and I tried keeping a variety of turtles as pets. Unfortunately, they kept eating the poisoned insects from around our house and didn't live long.

"Christopher" -- another stray, found by the neighbor kids and/or my brother and I shortly before we moved to Wisconsin. The neighbor kids' parents didn't let them keep him, so we took him with us when we moved. Apparently he had the habit of playing "Watch it Fall Kitty" with stuff my mom put on the drying rack for my dad's socks. He never "got" the concept of jumping on the kitchen's window's screen to let my parents know he wanted to come in, and he spent a night in somewhere highly polluted and died while we were at school, before my mom could get him to the vet.

"Wags" -- so named because I couldn't come up with a better name for him as a puppy. Apparently I had become obsessed with the idea of having a dog as a pet, and we got him as a result. He was a mutt, and had markings like a police dog, and had a similar personality. (Actually, he looked a lot like a German Shepard in miniature-- even though, as far as we know, he didn't have any of that breed in his mix.) He was very protective. He was also maybe the longest lived of our pets. He lasted from something like second or third grade until I left for my second year of college. At that time my mom had him put down due to his age and arthritis. (It would have been nice if she'd told me ahead of time...)

At some point I had a hamster named "Itsy" (which I thought was clever at the time) and, briefly, "Bitsy". The two didn't get along, and Bitsy had health problems from the start. My dad did a mercy killing on Bitsy after the vet told us he couldn't do anything for her(?). Itsy managed to break her(?) neck playing on the wheel, which we found out after we came back from a vacation.

A friend of mine and I had a cat named "Mutt" for a awhile while we shared an apartment in Madison. His name came about because we found out how much a pure bred cat would cost, and figured a mutt was more what we were looking for. Mutt was a really bright cat, most of the time. He tried to learn how to walk on his hind legs. At one point my friend was eating an open faced peanut butter sandwich, and Mutt deliberately did a face plant in it so he could have some peanut butter. He also nearly set the apartment on fire one night when he knocked a box of kitchen matches down behind the refrigerator. We couldn't figure out where the sulfur smell was coming from (why would Satan stop by an apartment inhabited by an agnostic [me] and an atheist [my friend] and not even say "hello"?) Later in the day, I found the box on the coils of the refrigerator. There was only a small scorch mark on the outside. When I opened it, the inside of the box was blackened with the charred remains of the matches. Evidently, they had all caught fire and used up all the oxygen in the box.

Mutt also had the habit of hiding in the cupboard above the refrigerator (which, I guess, he thought was purring at him when it ran). After the matches incident we tried to stop him from going in there, but he seemed feel it only applied while we were around. We would come home and he would come out of the cupboard. We'd scold him, and he would scold us. (For being away, and for scolding him for being in the cupboard... after all, he'd come right out.)

This same cat was the one that, one day when I came home (using the door from the building's entryway rather than the one through the kitchen) started his usually scolding of me for having been away. Then, when I wheeled my bicycle into the kitchen area, he suddenly stopped and an "Uh-oh!" look came over his face. On the kitchen floor was a broken saucer...

Mutt also learned about electricity by dangling his name-tag onto the prongs of a plug not quite fully inserted into a power strip. (There was only just enough space for him to have done this...) ZAP! One freaked out cat. This was in my bedroom. Much later, while he was sleeping on my bed, he suddenly woke up and stared at the area the plug was with a look of terror on his face. He slowly decided it was a false alarm and fell back asleep....

In another incident his snuck into the lair of the hated Vacuum Cleaner Beast and slew it in its sleep by chewing the cord off. As best we can piece it together we figure that he noticed that whenever the plug was inserted into the wall, the vacuum would start (the switch was broken), and that the thing didn't make That Hated Noise! when the cord was not plugged in, and while it was in the closet it was apparently sleeping.... Smart cat.

I'm probably forgetting some of the Mutt Stories. He had a real personality-- unfortunately, one aspect of it was pica-- and his non-foods of choice included plastic and twist ties. (I think he realized that plastic coated food, and absorbed some of its flavor, so therefore it WAS food. I have no idea about the twist ties.) My room-mate was a recent college grad, and I had flunked out, so neither of us had any money, and Mutt was really running up the vet bills. My room-mate finally came out and asked the vet if there was any chance Mutt would out grow the problem and the vet finally told us something along the lines of it was extremely unlikely. Mutt ultimately got left with the vet. Shortly afterward my friend and his future wife went out and got another cat (Goober-- who lived a very long time for a cat-- surviving even cancer. She has some stories of her own, including finding the hole into the apartment's basement Mutt either never notice or, at least, never used for the one way trip.)

I haven't had another pet since, since I have never been financially stable enough to keep one healthy, especially if the pet has on going health needs like Mutt did.
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