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The Stranger
10-13-2005, 13:36
post your pet :bow: i dont have any but i'd like to see yours

Craterus
10-13-2005, 16:29
I'll try and get a pic, but until then:

2 Black Cats, both are almost overweight (borderline) and they eat a lot... ~;)

drone
10-13-2005, 16:32
https://img397.imageshack.us/img397/7604/natashawall0gt.jpg (https://imageshack.us)

https://img397.imageshack.us/img397/2981/natashapose3ky.jpg (https://imageshack.us)

This is Natasha, my 8 month old Siberian Husky. These pics were taken on the 4th of July, so she is a little bigger now. I don't have any newer ones at the moment.

Mongoose
10-13-2005, 17:19
Husky's are good dogs. As for me....


One ~70 pound, black/grey/brown, fairly large greman shepherd mutt with a curly tail and floppy ears. Friendly and jumpy;not a good combo for a large dog:dizzy2:

And a white german Shepherd, Same as above but not as friendly and without the curly tail and floppy ears.
Both are about a year old.

Beirut
10-13-2005, 17:47
Please keep the pics within standard thread size. :bow:

lars573
10-13-2005, 17:49
2 cats.

Tinker, a male.
https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y231/lars573/warhammer/P1010035.jpg
https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y231/lars573/warhammer/P1010017.jpg

And M a female the runt of her litter and Tinkers sister. Plus she's not very bright
https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y231/lars573/warhammer/P1010028.jpg
https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y231/lars573/warhammer/P4210002.jpg

I know there both fat. My grand father feeds them way to much.

Beirut
10-13-2005, 17:52
Hmmm, nobody's listening, better yell..

:director: "Please keep the pics within standard thread size!"

Kaiser of Arabia
10-13-2005, 18:21
https://img415.imageshack.us/img415/2797/cat20ch.jpg
Here's our newest cat, Rommel/Romlet (she's small) or Tumbalina (as my family calls her, it's too long though).

https://img415.imageshack.us/img415/8845/midnight0ks.jpg
And my Midnight, about 2 years ago. I don't have any newer pics of her on this computer, but she's an awesome cat.

Crazed Rabbit
10-13-2005, 18:40
Merlin, the cutest dog in the known universe;
https://img438.imageshack.us/img438/1205/theboo6gc.jpg
Just seeing this picture makes me want to go pet him. Unfortunately, he's a wee distance away.

Crazed Rabbit

King Ragnar
10-13-2005, 19:36
I got a English Springer Spaniel, hes about 9 or 10 and is going very mad in his ol age, the other day when i was ill in bed and he was a sleep on my mothers bed he started howling for no reason lol, he howls very often now. He mainly sleeps all the time but still never the less he is the best dog in the world.

Big King Sanctaphrax
10-13-2005, 20:32
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v96/enervatedband/Cats.jpg

My cats. Puzzle, on the left, is female and six years old. Basil, on the right, is male and about thirteen. They both rock-although Puzzle's tale is now a bit strange, she got hit by a car.

edyzmedieval
10-13-2005, 20:36
I don't have, but my grandmother has, so they count as mine. ~D

A very furry and very lazy and very crazy cat.... ~:)
And a normal dog. ~:)

Viking
10-13-2005, 20:38
https://img238.imageshack.us/img238/1255/dog28vw.jpg

A close-up image of "my" dog thrown in for fun.

dgfred
10-13-2005, 20:46
Little Sister- a female white and brown spotted cat~:cool:
and
Eve- a female mini-weiner dog:sweetheart:

Uesugi Kenshin
10-13-2005, 20:50
I have a black lab/mut named Rocks, he's extremely skinny because his throat has no motility (basically it doesn't push food down) he's about 2 or so, a 7-8 year old Chesapeake Bay Retriever named Maggy, she's a reddish brown color, great dog. The other one's an idiot and keeps getting in the trash!:furious3:

I also have two black cats, one with a very small white patch on his chest, the other with a larger white patch.

Steppe Merc
10-13-2005, 21:07
I've got two dogs, ones a American Bulldog puppy (Lucy), anothers a mutt (Rosie), and two cats, one white with two black spots and a black tail(Teebo), and a grey tabby (Hobbes).
Teebo's my cat, the rest our my family's.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/steppemerc/100_1164.jpgLucy, Rosie and Teebo hanging out
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/steppemerc/100_1165.jpg
Lucy
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/steppemerc/100_0627.jpg
Roise
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/steppemerc/100_0581.jpg
Rosie and Hobbes
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/steppemerc/100_0584.jpg
Rosie and our old dog, Max. Poor Max...


edit: Kaiser, isn't it a bit odd to be calling a little cat Rommel? Besides I think Thumbilina is a great name! ;)

Moros
10-13-2005, 21:27
This my dog tobias 6 years old, teckle.

https://img346.imageshack.us/img346/6148/tobie7is.th.jpg (https://img346.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tobie7is.jpg)

Kaiser of Arabia
10-13-2005, 23:03
@Steppe: I call her Rommel because she chased our little cat around like Rommel chased Montgomery around at the begining of the Africa Campaigns ~:)

Big King Sanctaphrax
10-14-2005, 00:20
Any chance of a re-size on a couple of those pics, Steppe?

Steppe Merc
10-14-2005, 00:43
Um, I'll change them into links. Sorry. :embarassed:

Lemur
10-14-2005, 03:20
If there's anything a Lemur loves more than a cute baby pix thread, it's a cute animals thread. Here are all three members of our zoo:

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/3Animals.jpg

And here's a closer shot of our weird, snub-nosed dogs:

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/PugBull.jpg

Lemur
10-14-2005, 03:28
Hmmm, nobody's listening, better yell..

:director: "Please keep the pics within standard thread size!"
Okay, I've done a lazy man's search, and I'm still not clear on what the standard thread size is. Throw me a bone, here.

Slyspy
10-14-2005, 12:54
I have assorted tropical fish, some shrimp and a couple of frogs. WOuld like a cat, but I am allergic to their fur so would have to hoover far too often!

The Stranger
10-14-2005, 16:31
wehjooo...some really sweet pets...i'd like to have them for chris....nah never mind :wink:

Drisos
10-14-2005, 16:39
Great thread! ~:cheers: all those cute doggies ~:)

I don't have a pic of it at my comp so you'll have to do with this, which is a pic of a dog which looks very much like it:

www.dog-pictures.co.uk/images/great-dane.jpg

Mine is 65 kilo's. he sleeps on a human size matrass and is quite much higher then our dining table. in other words: HE IS BIG!!!

plus he's very nice ~:)

EDIT: image was not working, please just click the link

Beirut
10-14-2005, 16:41
Okay, I've done a lazy man's search, and I'm still not clear on what the standard thread size is. Throw me a bone, here.

Woof-woof.

Standard thread size means the pic does not exceed the borders of the thread from side to side, forcing you to scroll horizontally to see the entire picture.

I'll ask the Ultimate Powers That Be to furnish a more detailed tech answer and I will post it.

Thanks.

Dutch_guy
10-14-2005, 16:57
Drisos , you link doesn't seem to work...and what kind of dog do you have ?

Lemurmania; those dogs are really cute, what kind of breed is that again ?

especially the white one, ~:)

I had a Great-Dane myself ( named Dane :D), a tiger striped one, however he died a couple of weeks ago , at the age of 4 ...so young still...
We're still thinking of getting a new one, however not in the immediate future.




:balloon2:

Beirut
10-14-2005, 18:17
Okay, I've done a lazy man's search, and I'm still not clear on what the standard thread size is. Throw me a bone, here.

Keep your pics around 800x600 and all should be fine.

Thanks.

Productivity
10-14-2005, 18:28
My seven month old beagle puppy - Kim.

Feeling sad as I leave the house leaving him at home.

https://img446.imageshack.us/img446/7013/beaglekim2jc.jpg

Action shot of a scratch

https://img405.imageshack.us/img405/7758/beaglekim21kt.jpg

Craterus
10-14-2005, 20:55
Look at BKS's black cat, make it fatter, and you got my cats. They look the same except one is missing some of his ear...

Taurus
10-14-2005, 22:40
I have a 16 week old golden labrador called - Monty, a netherland dwarf rabbit called - Smokey and lots of tropical fish with no names.

I'll try and get some pics.

Adrian II
10-15-2005, 00:38
And a collection of ugly, useless, faeces-producing critters it is, exactly what one would expect from a thread like this. I have never understood man's fascination with the degenerate, domesticated subspecies on display above. A rat is cleaner than most of them and more fun as well, if I am to believe a neighbour's 24-year-old son who keeps several of them. Thanks to my kids and other significants I have to put up with two cats under my roof. I consent to their presence (and to the considerable costs of keeping them alive, healthy and amused) on condition that they do not crap or vomit anywhere in the home and on the understanding that they will be mercilessly assimilated the moment they dare enter my study.

I must admit that if I lived in the subtropics, and if pushed, I might actually be tempted to keep one or two gibbons. According to the revered Dutch sinologist, diplomat, art collector and writer Robert van Gulik (1910-1967) who kept gibbons during the many years he spent as a diplomat and academic in China, they are rather dignified creatures whose habits are more or less civilised. He translated some ancient poems about gibbons, like this one from Li Po (701-762 a.D.):


The splendor of the mountains shivers under the accumulated snow,
Like shadows the gibbons are hanging from the cold branches.I trust his judgment because Van Gulik himself was the epitome of civilised humanity: smart, well-mannered, well-read, considerate and poetic. In between his diplomatic work and academic pursuits he wrote a series of brilliant whodunnits set in the T'ang period, with a mandarin named Judge Tie as protagonist. In the Judge Tie novel Four Fingers (1964) a black gibbon plays a central role.


http://www.deboekenplank.nl/naslag/aut/fot/gulik_r_foto.jpg
Van Gulik and Boeboe, 1962

Alexander the Pretty Good
10-15-2005, 01:14
Dude, get a dog. A nice, house-trained mutt.

Adrian II
10-15-2005, 01:43
Dude, get a dog. A nice, house-trained mutt.Dude, I am so convinced.

:brood: http://matousmileys.free.fr/toutou3.gif

GoreBag
10-15-2005, 02:43
My cat was named Muffin. She was put down last Thursday.

Strike For The South
10-15-2005, 04:01
My cat was named Muffin. She was put down last Thursday.

wow:embarassed:

The Stranger
10-15-2005, 11:45
condolences NG

Steppe Merc
10-15-2005, 16:26
Lemurmania; those dogs are really cute, what kind of breed is that again ?
The brown one I think is a French Bulldog, correct me if I'm wrong. Its actually related to my Lucy's breed...
The small tan one is a pug, I think.

Adrian, I'm hurt. Dogs and cats are nice, lovable, and have their own distinct personalities, and are more interesting than many humans I know.
Though gibbons do look funky.

Neon, my sympathies. It always hurts when a pet has to be put down...

ichi
10-15-2005, 18:10
The little cat, AKA puss-puss, AKA stumpy

https://img119.imageshack.us/img119/2249/puss1ag.jpg

Adrian II
10-15-2005, 20:22
Adrian, I'm hurt. Dogs and cats are nice, lovable (..)No, they are predictable, useless and smelly and have no sense of decorum.
(..) and are more interesting than many humans I know.No surprise there. ~:cool:

Lemur
10-16-2005, 03:38
The brown one I think is a French Bulldog, correct me if I'm wrong. Its actually related to my Lucy's breed...
The small tan one is a pug, I think.
Give the man some Camel Cash! Right you are, sir. The french bulldog is named Lem after the writer, and the pug is named Kobe after the beef (he's our little slab). Oh, and the cat is named The Dude because he abides.

Adrian, I thought you were a sensible fellow. Now I see you're a raving monster. If it's any comfort to your homocentrism, Catholic doctrine declares that animals have no souls. So if you lean that way, it's okay to reject entire species of domesticated animals, since they're soulless objects.

I don't even know why I'm addressing you. Now that we disagree on something, it's obvious that you're a misguided mutant, a tear on the fabric of the universe.

Fragony
10-16-2005, 09:57
I have a very small cat that is quite unballanced at times (ie stark raving mad). Very cool cat, you can actually see what he is thinking. Very expressive little hooligan.

Adrian II
10-16-2005, 12:56
Give the man some Camel Cash! Right you are, sir. The french bulldog is named Lem after the writer, and the pug is named Kobe after the beef (he's our little slab). Oh, and the cat is named The Dude because he abides.

Adrian, I thought you were a sensible fellow. Now I see you're a raving monster. If it's any comfort to your homocentrism, Catholic doctrine declares that animals have no souls. So if you lean that way, it's okay to reject entire species of domesticated animals, since they're soulless objects.

I don't even know why I'm addressing you. Now that we disagree on something, it's obvious that you're a misguided mutant, a tear on the fabric of the universe.Sour grapes, as Proletariat would say. I have blown the Lemur's rational cover, exposed his perverse intimacy with the animal kingdom that is altogether too close for any .org member's comfort and will make them wonder if your opposed thumb merely serves as a complement to your pea-sized male apparatus. You have served your purpose and may throw yourself into the abyss along with the others now.
:smug:

Meneldil
10-16-2005, 13:08
No, they are predictable, useless and smelly and have no sense of decorum.No surprise there. ~:cool:

I beg to disagree, cats are not predictable, and they're probably cleaner than any kind of living being you'll find on this planet, as they spend 10 hours a day washing themselves.

On the other hand, dog kinda suck IMO, but guess what, I've 4 dogs, and only 1 (HUGE) cat.
And errr... when I said 4 dogs, I meant 4 yorkshire :embarassed:

Beirut
10-16-2005, 13:09
Gentlemen!

A touch of decorum if you would. :toff:

Adrian II
10-16-2005, 13:20
Gentlemen!

A touch of decorum if you would. :toff:For your information, old boy, the Lemur and I have observed decorum since before it was invented, so to speak. Witness the fact that I have not shot him for the remark about Catholicism, though a thorough flogging by my footman would be in order.

Which brings me to another question: are there Catholic animals? :hat:

Adrian II
10-16-2005, 13:22
I beg to disagree, cats are not predictable, and they're probably cleaner than any kind of living being you'll find on this planet, as they spend 10 hours a day washing themselves.That is probably what I find most disturbing about them. Why?

The Stranger
10-16-2005, 15:51
:evilgrin::freak: :end: :rifle:

Beirut
10-16-2005, 16:17
Which brings me to another question: are there Catholic animals? :hat:

If there are Catholic animals, they are most welcome in the Frontroom as long as they do not discuss their religious beliefs here. :bow:

Adrian II
10-16-2005, 23:57
If there are Catholic animals, they are most welcome in the Frontroom as long as they do not discuss their religious beliefs here. :bow:OK, different question: which pets are edible? :sneaky:

Alexander the Pretty Good
10-17-2005, 00:07
A2, all of your Frontroom posts (and most of your backroomers, too) are COL.

Chortle Out Loud.

Because "laughing" is for peons.

Now tell your footman to stop menacing me with that cat-o-nine-tails!

Adrian II
10-17-2005, 00:42
Now tell your footman to stop menacing me with that cat-o-nine-tails!Good to hear one manages to humour the natives. My footman is instructed to keep rambunctious peasants at bay, so sorry. Tata!

To my club, coachman! :toff:

GoreBag
10-17-2005, 03:08
Thanks for the sympathies, guys, but I'm alright.