what did you name your pets?

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I named my cat Batman.
He really lived up to his name too, not just because he was black and white, but because he used to do these insane dashes and attacked people's ankles. He loved climbing trees and looking around in the branches before he'd pounce on birds.
Sad he had to die.
I miss him.
 

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Eglantyne - Hamster

Jebb - Hamster

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Poodle - Guinea pig

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Bach - Dog :rolleyes:

Boy - Dog (female)

Tortoise - Dog

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Rhododendron - Cat
 

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Here are but a few of my animal friends I have had the pleasure to know.

Cats-
Petite Meow- a female medium coated Burmese. A dog in a cat skin. we took her out camping on one of the islands off the coast. Upon loading the boat to come back home and motoring out into the deep water channel she jumped over board and started swimming back towards the Island. We had to turn the boat around and motor along side her and pull her back into the boat and hang onto her incase she decided to go for another swim.

Shithead -A male Medium coated Silver Bengal. Does not suffer fools. Has a disgusting excess of personality. Loves water and hates my son with equal passion.

Dogs-
Cindy- A Female self important Pug. Snored and farted in her sleep. Chased her tail when she got angry which cracked me up as a child.

Honey - A Black female Lab. My constant shadow. A canine dustbin.

Scrap - A male Australian cattle Dog. One very smart dog. The best cattle dog I have ever seen. He died when he ate a dingo bait while out mustering cattle. Hedied in my arms while on the way to the nearest vet 3 hours away.

Hannibal - A male Doberman. Child hater.

Madison - A brain dead female Stafordshire Bull Terrier.

Mannie - A brain dead male Stafordshire Bull Terrier. he had a head on him like a 10 ltr bucket, unfortunatly it was solid bone. Trustworthy with people but black death to all other dogs except Madison.

Touchdown - A female Ridgeback. Bought as a show dog. Lousy show dog but the very best guard dog. At night No one ever came into our yard.

Atlas - A male Ridgeback. Brought as a show dog. Was beating Grand Champions at 11 months of age. The best kids dog. The children would flip up a ear leather and fill his ear with sand, trampoline off his ribs and open his mouth and pull out his tongue full stretch and when it all got too much he would gently stand up in the middle of them and move 10 feet and lay down again waiting for it to start all over again.
I bawled likea baby I had to get him put down because of bone cancer.

Horses-

Dominion -Warm Blood Stallion - A fucking arsehole. Prone to pig rooting and crow hopping in the middle of dressage tests. One of the most difficult rides I have ever owned.

Pajero - A large chestnut Gelding. As the name suggests he would go anywhere. A very talented cow horse with a iron hard mouth and a tendency to cart me off into the scrub.

Marsbar - A Bay mare. A bitch but very good polocross horse. Would bite and lash out during ride offs.

U So - Bay gelding. A nice even tempered lad.

Taj - A Chestnut gelding. Dumb as a box of rocks and accident prone. Would find the only over hanging nail, sharp edge or stone in his yard and throw himself against it.

Cows
Fidget- Jersey Cross. Fidget's main aims in life where raiding the vegetable gardens and orchards and kicking over or shitting in the milking bucket.

Trudy - A Dexter. Brought with the understanding that this miniture breed had a sweet and even temper. Someone forgot to inform Trudy of this fact. Many a time she kicked me and many a time I clutched a bruised thigh swearing to shoot her in the head and put her in the freezer.

Guinea Pigs-

Stinky - A male Gunie Pig. Horny little bastard.
Smelly - A female Guniea pig. Stinkys girlfriend.
 

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Dragonfly.. I have 4 Bengals all of them are different and all love the water.

Cats
Phoebe-Brown spotted
Roosevelt-Phoebe's son Brown Spotted
The Queen-Silver spotted
Lulu-Snow Leopard

Dogs
Gracie-Black Mini Schnauzer
LaVerne-Merle Schnauzer/Chihuahua cross. Gracie got liquored up one night and jumped the fence to have fun 'south of the border'
Squishie-Pug
Pugnacious-Pug
Spanky Valdez-Chihuahua
Bonita-Chihuahua
Bella-Chihuahua
Ozzie-Merle Chihuahua-LaVernes Papi
Bug-Red Heeler female
Bam-Chocolate Lab
Sister-Chocolate Lab
Brick-Chocolate Lab
Amos-Great Pyrenees
Alice-Great Pyrenees

Paint Horses

Windy-(WindPainter)Black and white
Lil' Jack-Windy's son Black and white
Poise-the grand old lady Sorrel and white
Dulcinea-Grullo and white
Kikitupanotch-Black and white (sorry for the use of Emerils tag line but it works)
Sunny-Black and white she also has a glass eye (blue)
and a few more here and there.
 

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awww i want to show off my pets too! here's brownie and buddy. (only pics i could find.)

i'm sure everyone has seen my brownie. he ran away over the summer. i miss him sooo much! (i'm sure one of the stupid neighbor kids has him and doesn't want to give him back. all the kids on my street love him.)
 

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The first pet in my house was Becky, a big black girl whose father was a lab and mother was a dane. She was by far the best dog I ever met. She died when she was 9 and I was 11. She let us kids climb all over her, was wary of strangers but rarely uttered a sound. I think she knew her size and presence was enough to make anyone aware that she was on-guard of her family. She had a deep "woof" that sounded like her great dane mother.

The next dog was Honey, a knee-high honey-colored "shepherd mix" whose body looked like a large basenji. She died when she was about 11, having to be put to sleep when a leg injury refused to heal and became seriously infected. She was very expressive, wary of strangers but loved all other animals. We got her from North Shore Animal League.

Katie we got about a year or two after we got Honey. She was also knee-high and had more of a shepherd's coloration, but almost hound-like ears. Sweet dog, she tolerated Honey because Honey was there first, but hated all other dogs. She loved all people, though. We got her from our cop neighbor who found her as a stray puppy in the Bronx. She developed cancer and had to be put to sleep when she was about 12, a few years after Honey passed away.

Those were the family pets. The ones that were my own were:

Tiffany and Scorpio, black and white Abysinian guinea pigs. No, I wasn't a fan of General Hospital. Tiffany had the cutest, fluffiest white face, and that's what I pictured when I thought of her name. Scorpio was named because that was his zodiac sign. I got them when I was in the sixth grade. Tiffany died a day after giving birth to Fluffy Surprise (Fluffy for short....Surprise because I didn't even know Tiffany was pregnant). Scorpio passed away about five years later, shortly after Fluffy died after giving birth herself.

Rusty and Smokey were long-haired hamsters named after their colors. As they were caged together at first, Rusty soon gave birth to a huge litter of 13 babies. I kept Sylvia (she was smokey-gray like her father, but had a golden face like her mother...only she and one brother were colored like that), gave Cameo (dark-eyed cream female) and Anthony (golden male) to my cousins, and brought the rest of this and the following two litters to the pet store for credit on supplies. Later, Cameo and Anthony came back to live with me, and this time all were caged separately and lived out their days (about 2-3 years). The hamsters and guinea pigs were all buried in my backyard with "headstones" of wood that I burned letters into spelling their names.

Popeye was my blue-fronted amazon parrot. He was one of the last hand-fed wild-caught birds before the import ban. I got him when I was 14. Popeye was the first pet I had that I felt I had a relationship with. He was awesome -- uber-friendly with me and my mother, tolerant enough to let anyone else hold him, talked and sang, called me by name...but unfortunately, when he was 5 years old, he developed strange tremors that led to finding out he had some kind of heart infection, which gradually ate away at his body. I lost him just about a week before Christmas 1994. His ashes are next to my desk in my room, and I still (14 years after he died) get misty when I talk about him.

After Popeye, the thought of another bird was too much to bear, so I got an adorable chocolate ferret I named Sebastian (I always loved this name -- reminded me of a rascally little boy). Feeling that he needed a buddy, I got Cabot, a big black ferret. The two of them together recalled the name of a famous clown. They lived in a huge 4'L X 3'H X 2'D cage I made, with three carpeted floors, two litterboxes (they wouldn't share) and a giant hammock that both slept in. They would get the run of my bedroom whenever I was there with them, and sometimes downstairs. They got to play with Honey and Katie, but Honey was the one who was really in love with them. I had them for about three years until my allergies were just too unbearable to keep them in my room, and there was no place else in the house to fit their cage. I gave them, and the cage, to a friend from school who had one ferret of her own already.

I really missed having an amazon, so a year after being without the ferrets, I fell in love with a double-yellow-head I saw in a pet store. He already had a name, because he was between 18 and 24 months old (so said the pet store owner), and that name was Sammy. I later found out, by having his leg band ID traced, that he was 7 years old at the time, but I didn't care. He's been my buddy and companion ever since, and that was 10 1/2 years ago. In March, Sammy will be 18, old enough to vote! He is beautiful, totally bonded to me, calls me by name, lives in a big cage meant for a macaw, and will hopefully stick around long enough to see me get my first Social Security check (I'm 32 now). He's already been with me through six different addresses, six roommates, four boyfriends, five jobs, and countless moods. I can't imagine life without him. See some of his pics below.
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Guinea pigs:
Knabbel #1
Zwartsnoet
Knabbel #2
Binkie
Bontje
Droppie
Dopey
Bo
Beatle

Rabbits:
Springer
Droppie

Agapornis (little parrot):
Kriekie

Cats:
Moppie #1
Pippi
Moppie #2
Spooky
Nicky
Karel
Beewee
Cheetah
Blitz
Ukkie
Samorah
Teiget
Kiara
Doerak
Charley
Winnie
Boeffie

Dog:
Sheelah (mix of Lab and white shepherd)

Parakeets:
Tinkerbell
Macho
 

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oops, almost forgot....my cat presently is a huge Maine Coon and his name is....

Katt.

yes, i know....how original. big teddy bear that he is. if he stands on his hind legs, his front paws reach to just below my pecs.

and i'm almost 74 inches tall! he's a big boy!

any other Maine Coon owners out there??? love to hear from you if so.