My immediate family and relatives are actually quite pet friendly. We’ve had cats, dogs, fish, bunnies, turtles, hamsters, chickens and ducks.
The chickens and ducks were very protective. If they saw someone approach me, they would attack that person’s foot by pecking them. And they’re very smart.
And yeah, cats, we’ve had lots and lots.
i have 26 cats, 4 hamsters, 1 turle, 11 bunnies, and 2 fishes :)
ReplyDeletewow, protection-chickens! ;D
ReplyDeleteit's cool that your family was alright with animals. :) only my dad was an animal person.... him bringing home animals was the cause of some arguments between my parents...
ReplyDeleteMy family, too :3. Still, we already have 3 dogs and 2 gerbils, it'l be hard to have another pet, for a while...
ReplyDeleteBut I really wanted a cat soooo hard :( .
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That was my childhood growing up. Any stray animal got brought back home. One time, my stepdad took a dog I had found in a park back to the park while I was at school one day. He told me the owner had come for it. I was happy until I realized I hadnt put any lost dog posters out.
ReplyDelete@TexasBlueEyes aw :(
ReplyDeleteWith us, male and female, on both sides of the family going back forever, it's always been all about CATS. Oh, yes, there's been the odd turtle,bird, rat, or even dog; but we're cat-loving people. ;)
ReplyDeleteHehehe! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI think your blog is the best of cat bloggers. Every day I´m here!
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Very cute! I love having a houseful of pets! I always had pets growing up. Pets are an important part of every household! Whenever I go over to someone's house and they have no pets, I get nervous. What kind of a person doesn't have pets??
ReplyDeleteHi!! My name is Fernanda and I'm sooo in love with your blog! I relate to everything, even the little chubby child who loves pets!!
ReplyDeleteI've read your blog for a while and have loved every single one of your illustrations. Our family was always pet friendly but I did not get a kitty of my very own until college. I don't know how I lived without cats before!
ReplyDeleteIs teh Orange kitteh saying "MOAR"???
ReplyDeleteI love how you draw yourself. So adorable!
I love the use of "BAW!" I use that phrase so much now because of Encyclopaedia Dramatica.
ReplyDeleteKeep it up, I love the good-bad kitties! ^-^
please keeping drawing them... i follow you every day xx !
ReplyDeleteI want to own a cat or two. I have 17 Huskies.
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ReplyDeletegosh, 17 huskies?! amazing.
Aww! Kinda reminds me of how we got one of my childhood dogs, Kiki (now deceased). I found her wandering around the schoolyard, and she was so cute and scared-looking. The office let me call Mom to ask if I could take the doggy home, but of course she said no, we had to let them take the doggy to the pound so her owners would have a chance to find her.
ReplyDeleteFast forward to Saturday errands. "Mommy, can we go to the pound and make sure the cute doggy's owners picked her up?" We did, and the cute doggy was on death row. Mom had been meaning to get another dog to keep our existing dog Casey company... so cute doggy was adopted and christened Kiki.
Mind you, this was only a couple days before Mom and Dad had to leave on a business trip, leaving poor Grandma to watch over dogs that may or may not get along. Mom has often said she must have been out of her mind. But the dogs took to each other right away, and all's well that ends well. :)
My dog and cat I grew up with were both abandoned babies, and the best ever! I'm not allowed to bring home all those cute kitties in boxes either :(
ReplyDeleteWe've had all kinds of pets. Including skunks and and raccoons.
ReplyDeleteLast summer I got some ducklings. Well, technically my grandma did, but I took care of them. One of them liked to perch on my chest, the other liked to sit on my head. They wouldn't let Gram touch them. They would try and preen my feathers for me. Of course, I just have skin. It hurt in a loving way.
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ReplyDeleteI have two indoor cats. One feral kitty I started feeding back in November that looks just like your grayish cat and this one (tag named DANA with disconnected #) dana has polydactyl paws. Anywho, she thinks my backyard patio is 'hers' and doesn't like my kitties to play outside. Now there's some other cat I've spotted eating Dana's food and i kid you not, I spotted this new cat chatting with another cat!! I could have sworn he was passin on the 411 about free food in my back patio!!! I just can't stop leaving food out though!! poor outside kitties <3
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like my house. Four cats, a Chihuahua, a bearded dragon, a tarantula, fish, two Cockatiels, and a flock of chickens and ducks that spend most of their time on the front porch.
ReplyDeleteI think I need an alpaca now.
The way you've drawn the kitties are SOOOOOO adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My family has tons of pets too... chickens, ducks, sheep, geese, dogs, and cats. The chickens/ducks/geese are awesome guard dogs (the dogs are too lazy - they're nothing like they're awesome long gone parents TT^TT)
ReplyDeletePeople find it strange that they're pets not food. I don't think I'll EVER eat any of my pets even if I have nothing left. They're too much apart of my family ^^
I used to have chickens and there was one in particular who used to come into the house, sit on the bed with me and watch movies. It ruled. She was my movie buddy.
ReplyDeleteGod this is so me! I have 10 cats and they're family :) It begins when my dad gave me 2 cats and they had kitties and then I kept another 2 and then they had another kitties and now the last ones had new kitties and I don't want to give them away :( but my parents yell at me always because they say it's too much hahah the god thing it's that my boyfriend support me :)
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