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17th October 06, 03:25 PM
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I had a dog for about 10, till he passed away almost 2 years back. I don't know it I'll ever get another one.
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17th October 06, 03:34 PM
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I'm a dog person who is currently the domestic servant for 2 formerly stray cats - 1 large male (who has never quite forgiven us for neutering him) that is long-haired, pure black w/ charcoal ruff named, appropriately, Blackie, & 1 female tortoise shell princess named, Splat, (not only because she looks like she's been splattered with color, but I originally hoped that name would be prophetic :rolleyes: ) who must think we don't eat right 'cuz she regularly attempts to supplement our diet with cicadas, lizards & geckos (by the end of Summer there's hardly a gecko around our home with a tail).
The fact that I've tolerated these hirsute interlopers for the last seven years or so, despite being mildly allergic to them, is a testament to my love for my wife.
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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17th October 06, 05:42 PM
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What kind of pets do kilters enjoy?
 Originally Posted by O'Neille
I was just sitting here thinking about Cats, Dogs, Chipmunks, Squirrels, Rats and various other animals that have been discussed in passing. It always makes me smile when I see a critter picture. So if you would please introduce us to your pets. O'Neille
Most of them are good with some green salads. The variants that can be created using Bernaise, or whitesauces, tarragon, parsley, thyme, and some of the exotic seasonings are limitless. Especially when I get into my book of international recipes!
(there's no emoticon for tongue in cheek!) or tail soup
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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17th October 06, 05:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by morrison
Especially when I get into my book of international recipes!
Luckily TTB doesn't live in Peru. Eating "Booger Bear" would be disgusting in more ways than one. O'Neille
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17th October 06, 06:58 PM
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Monty – Tuxedo cat, found by a good samaritan as a kitten half dead in an alleyway after he lost his mom. The vet was a friend of ours and gave us the kitten for free after the lady who found him refused to pay the $1500.00 vet bill. He wasn’t expected to live very long but has managed to “hang on” for five years so far. He can count to 1.
Alex (18 years old) – Moluccan Cockatoo, rescued from a bad situation where he was neglected and abused. Favorite pastimes – pretending that he is a wood chipper, imitating Woody Woodpecker, screaming, and chasing Monty.
Munchkin (25 years old) and Tarobird (23 years old) – African Grays, both rescued from a food market in Northern Africa. Susan figured that they would make better companions than snacks.
Casey (11 years old) – Green Wing Macaw, a loving dog with feathers. Susan raised this one from an egg. See Susan’s photo page for Casey photos http://www.pbase.com/sdgriff. Enjoys trips to Starbucks – likes scones and all the attention he gets. Likes to talk up a storm and generally is the first one to tell Alex to shutup when he is too screamy.
As a side note, any one of these birds can kick Monty’s butt.
Last edited by Vince; 17th October 06 at 07:20 PM.
Reason: Forgot to add link - DUH!
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17th October 06, 07:10 PM
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Here's a better shot of Mr. Winston.
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17th October 06, 08:39 PM
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dude that's wrong
 Originally Posted by morrison
Most of them are good with some green salads. The variants that can be created using Bernaise, or whitesauces, tarragon, parsley, thyme, and some of the exotic seasonings are limitless. Especially when I get into my book of international recipes!
 (there's no emoticon for tongue in cheek!) or tail soup 
O'man! That's bad Kinda reminds of the old black & white movie where the last sceane is a guy being carried off into a "friendly" spaceship and throws back a book " How to Serve Man" and scremes "It's a coooook booook" :rolleyes:
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17th October 06, 08:17 PM
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I'm a dog person, but...
Hey folks! 
Like several other kilties, I'm a dog person. I used to own 2 Jack Russell terriers (although I'm sure they weren't pure-breds). Upon my divorce, one went to stay with my parents (who spoilt her rotten every day of her life - she passed away last year)... the other was given away (albeit reluctantly) to a good home.
Currently, we're dog-less, however we "inherited" a female red abyssinian cat about 2 years ago. Technically, she's called 'Destiny', however more often she's referred to as "fuzzbutt", "da puss", "ya bloody mad furball", etc.
I probably have a pic somewhere around here......
cheers
Hachiman
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18th October 06, 01:27 AM
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Cat
A ginger Tom cat named Duncan.
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18th October 06, 01:58 AM
#10
ai have twa dugs...
Usgie an Ceilidh...
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