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Picture of your pet - pets
« Reply #30 on: July 04, 2013, 12:33:19 AM »
Quote from: ascent
1) Twister & Squeaky - both female cats. They are both sisters and were born during a tornado outbreak 2 years ago (I was not in it), hence, the name "Twister". Squeaky got her name due to her meows sounding like little squeaks when she was a little kitten.  Now, her meows still sound a little like squeaks, but on occasion, they also sound like a crow's "croa" or "caw", depending on her mood.

2) Twister
3) Squeaky

I like dogs a lot, too, but I currently don't have any...


Nice cats, that's quite funny!

I'm a big cat person myself. I used to own one, though currently don't.

Picture of your pet - pets
« Reply #31 on: July 04, 2013, 12:46:56 AM »
Quote from: ShepherdofSheep


Were your Dorpers white or the black-headed variety?  


White body with black head. Here is a picture of the first born ram.


Picture of your pet - pets
« Reply #32 on: July 04, 2013, 01:59:35 AM »
Quote from: ServusSpiritusSancti
Quote from: ascent
1) Twister & Squeaky - both female cats. They are both sisters and were born during a tornado outbreak 2 years ago (I was not in it), hence, the name "Twister". Squeaky got her name due to her meows sounding like little squeaks when she was a little kitten.  Now, her meows still sound a little like squeaks, but on occasion, they also sound like a crow's "croa" or "caw", depending on her mood.

2) Twister
3) Squeaky

I like dogs a lot, too, but I currently don't have any...


Nice cats, that's quite funny!

I'm a big cat person myself. I used to own one, though currently don't.


Thanks. Twister is very interactive, vocal and rambunctious at times. Sometimes I wonder if her frontal lobes are underdeveloped or damaged.  :laugh1:  She also wants to eat a lot, but I disciple her feeding routine so she does not get overweight.  She is real sensitive to external noise, therefore, she's kind of a good "security" cat because she gets alarmed when she hears noises outside. She'll even "growl" a little, or her satellite ears go into overdrive.

Squeaky is quite the recon specialist. She's somewhat shy, and plays the "innocent" one until it's time for bed and lights are out. Then she goes on missions such as hopping up on counters and desks to check out food or anything else she might find interesting. She also seems to feel more brave in the dark. Whenever I open the back door to the patio at night, she sometimes darts right out the door, but during the day, she shows a little bit of interest, yet shies away from it.  They are both good for going after little bugs that might enter the house. They both love to play, too.

Picture of your pet - pets
« Reply #33 on: July 04, 2013, 02:57:33 PM »
Quote from: JohnAnthonyMarie
Quote from: ShepherdofSheep


Were your Dorpers white or the black-headed variety?  


White body with black head. Here is a picture of the first born ram.


Beautiful ram!   :smile:  You can see his growth and muscle potential very clearly.  If you left him intact, I'd imagine him to be a very fine stud ram right now.

Picture of your pet - pets
« Reply #34 on: July 04, 2013, 04:13:10 PM »
I finally got the picture thing to work, thanks to Mater!

Here is my cat, Carl. If he looks likes a menace, it's because he is. But I love him dearly.

The last picture is of my rat terrier, Mandy. She's so sweet. She has little dots of purple on her because she was helping me pick mulberries. :)