Post by ChamZilla on Jan 29, 2005 0:12:38 GMT -5
Hey everyone,
Yes I have lots of pets. My mom calls it Stephanie's Ark over here.
This is a picture of my albinoism'd deaf Great Dane. This is Brutis he was to be put to sleep. But I had to have him. He is now 6 years on Feb 19, shhhhhh don't tell him he's getting old! He is a mommy's sucky and doesn't stop following me around. He loves everyone and exceptionaly loves children.
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This is my second rescue Pharoah. Pharoah is a Black King Shep. She was very malnurished at a meere 30lbs and very dehydrated when I stole her 5.5 years ago. Now she is loving life and has doubled in weight. She looks pretty old now, but her age is undetermined. She is very friendly and loves most people except men, on there first encounter of meeting. To her she is Brutis's sister, to them both they came from the same mom.
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Sabbath was my first rescue cat. I rescued her 8 years ago when she was abandoned in a box with her brothers and sisters and 3 adult cats. Taped together and put between the duel wheels of a cement truck. The man heard the crying on his circle check and immediatly took them to a tropical garden where they sometimes place animals with new owners. I bought her for a meere 5$ donation and spent 800$ geting her health back on track. Now I've had her for 8 glorious years and hope to have her for many more. She loves investigating all the new pets. Expecially Zilla, she's not sure what to think of him walking around the livingroom yet.
This is Queen Black Sabbath inspecting the Chameleon tanks.
Pink Floyd was rescued from a drop off at my brothers barn. She was maybe 5 weeks old and her mother couldn't care for her anymore because of the harsh Ontario winters she had frostbite and lost her ears. She was a wild cat her whole life. Pink Floyd as I called her because she was so tiny and white with that big pink nose crawled into my coveralls while I was wearing them working at my brothers garage. I asked him if I could take her home and he said "ah she's just a stupid cat, if it can't survive I guess it won't" that was the last time I ever asked if I could take any sick animal in my life. I've had her now for 4 years and she is great. She even gives you kiss's on command. Still to this day my brother says "oh' well I guess you turned into a nice cat afterall" I just roll my eyes, because we are from very opposite sides of the animal world. Animals are casualties to him and family to me.
See the "Queen" in the background! LOL
Ok hurrying up now. Onto the hedgehogs because i'm sure you are all board by now!
Caterpiller was my first Hedgehog I got him for Christmas 3 years ago. I drove to blenheim in a snowstorm to get him because I wanted a hedgehog so much. And he was the last litter anywhere close to me. He is very antisocial and only likes to associate with me. He was handled from the day I brought him home but some hogs are just grumpy I guess.
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And lastly but not at all least this is Casey a female african pygmy hedgehog just like Caterpiller. I had to rescue her from the pet store. They were feeding her nothing but hedgehog diet, and trust me there is yet a great one to be developed. She only had a hamster cage to live in and that IS NOT enough room for a hedgehog. Hedgehogs are also solitary animals and they had her in a tank with a male. He died shortly after I bought them both. Casey is a very social hedgehog and we are still working on getting her off that hedgehog diet. But all in all she is a great little hog. I've only had her since November 04. She has had babies before so there fore I might breed her once just to have family pets.
She didn't take long to try and take over the house I tell ya!
Well I hope I didn't bore you too much and I hope you at least enjoyed the photo's. I'm sure I'll post more sometime. Thanks
Yes I have lots of pets. My mom calls it Stephanie's Ark over here.
This is a picture of my albinoism'd deaf Great Dane. This is Brutis he was to be put to sleep. But I had to have him. He is now 6 years on Feb 19, shhhhhh don't tell him he's getting old! He is a mommy's sucky and doesn't stop following me around. He loves everyone and exceptionaly loves children.
img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/ChamZilla80/Brutis.jpg[/img]
This is my second rescue Pharoah. Pharoah is a Black King Shep. She was very malnurished at a meere 30lbs and very dehydrated when I stole her 5.5 years ago. Now she is loving life and has doubled in weight. She looks pretty old now, but her age is undetermined. She is very friendly and loves most people except men, on there first encounter of meeting. To her she is Brutis's sister, to them both they came from the same mom.
img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/ChamZilla80/Pharoah.jpg[/img]
Sabbath was my first rescue cat. I rescued her 8 years ago when she was abandoned in a box with her brothers and sisters and 3 adult cats. Taped together and put between the duel wheels of a cement truck. The man heard the crying on his circle check and immediatly took them to a tropical garden where they sometimes place animals with new owners. I bought her for a meere 5$ donation and spent 800$ geting her health back on track. Now I've had her for 8 glorious years and hope to have her for many more. She loves investigating all the new pets. Expecially Zilla, she's not sure what to think of him walking around the livingroom yet.
This is Queen Black Sabbath inspecting the Chameleon tanks.
Pink Floyd was rescued from a drop off at my brothers barn. She was maybe 5 weeks old and her mother couldn't care for her anymore because of the harsh Ontario winters she had frostbite and lost her ears. She was a wild cat her whole life. Pink Floyd as I called her because she was so tiny and white with that big pink nose crawled into my coveralls while I was wearing them working at my brothers garage. I asked him if I could take her home and he said "ah she's just a stupid cat, if it can't survive I guess it won't" that was the last time I ever asked if I could take any sick animal in my life. I've had her now for 4 years and she is great. She even gives you kiss's on command. Still to this day my brother says "oh' well I guess you turned into a nice cat afterall" I just roll my eyes, because we are from very opposite sides of the animal world. Animals are casualties to him and family to me.
See the "Queen" in the background! LOL
Ok hurrying up now. Onto the hedgehogs because i'm sure you are all board by now!
Caterpiller was my first Hedgehog I got him for Christmas 3 years ago. I drove to blenheim in a snowstorm to get him because I wanted a hedgehog so much. And he was the last litter anywhere close to me. He is very antisocial and only likes to associate with me. He was handled from the day I brought him home but some hogs are just grumpy I guess.
img.photobucket.com/albums/v641/ChamZilla80/crazycaterpiller.jpg[/img]
And lastly but not at all least this is Casey a female african pygmy hedgehog just like Caterpiller. I had to rescue her from the pet store. They were feeding her nothing but hedgehog diet, and trust me there is yet a great one to be developed. She only had a hamster cage to live in and that IS NOT enough room for a hedgehog. Hedgehogs are also solitary animals and they had her in a tank with a male. He died shortly after I bought them both. Casey is a very social hedgehog and we are still working on getting her off that hedgehog diet. But all in all she is a great little hog. I've only had her since November 04. She has had babies before so there fore I might breed her once just to have family pets.
She didn't take long to try and take over the house I tell ya!
Well I hope I didn't bore you too much and I hope you at least enjoyed the photo's. I'm sure I'll post more sometime. Thanks