How many pet lovers do we have?

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I am more of a cat guy however, I do have a dog. Love them both.

This is my cat not ready to allow the sun to wake her up
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My dog which Loves car rides

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And where I live deer are everywhere so they're like a pet

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Thing about our pets. They're faithful to a tee. I've seen so many profile pictures of 4 legged friends that I figured they deserve a spot on the forum as well and I am sure we have lots of members with pets they love. My sister in-law has snakes and horses.

Im also a fan of GE boxes as my 3-5267a was my first box and I still have it. That one piece box is a great looking machine as well.
 

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I have two cats and all they do is Rowl and Yowl 17 f****** times a day for food.
They will drive you bat **** crazy but I still love em lol..
 

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Hoby: A sadder, more pathetic sight I'd never seen when we first met. The Vet told me he had only three days to live due to neglect, starvation, injuries, living rough and mental scars - and he was only six months old. He was found too weak to even forage for food behind a restaurant called The Hobby Horse so, with him living like a hobo, I used Hobby and hobo to name him Hoby.

This guy is a Champ:
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We have some puss laying around our house.....

Toby
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Mitzie
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Lucky RIP
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Our deer are like pets too:
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And this big ass turtle:
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That turtle is HUGE!:lol: I guess it's making its way towards lower ground.

Deer are everywhere here. Going to get one this Saturday. I can make good chili with it as well as deer burgers and steaks.
 

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Yeah she was looking for a spot to bury her eggs. They are nothing to fk with.
 

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Deer in the garden!!! Jeez, just how cool is that? Looking out of my front window I've seen squirrels, hedgehogs, foxes, numerous domestic pets as well as ducks, pheasants etc., etc. but never any deer. :no:
 

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blu_fuz said:
Yeah she was looking for a spot to bury her eggs. They are nothing to fk with.
Umm.... what?!? Is that giant a pet or actually native to your area??


Myself, we have two dogs, a cat and a bird (A Birch). Had a rabbit but it died about a month ago... that was hard to explain to my 3 year old, but she took it better than me. Haha.
 

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trippy1313 said:
Yeah she was looking for a spot to bury her eggs. They are nothing to fk with.
Umm.... what?!? Is that giant a pet or actually native to your area??


Myself, we have two dogs, a cat and a bird (A Birch). Had a rabbit but it died about a month ago... that was hard to explain to my 3 year old, but she took it better than me. Haha.
These are easily the most dangerous turtle on the planet. we have them in Maryland too. mostly you see them in the summer after heavy rains.
 

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Actually Floyd that’s a Wisconsin Snapping turtle,regular snapper & not a Florida type Alligator Snapping turtle!😎
 

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JVC Floyd said:
Yeah she was looking for a spot to bury her eggs. They are nothing to fk with.
Umm.... what?!? Is that giant a pet or actually native to your area??


Myself, we have two dogs, a cat and a bird (A Birch). Had a rabbit but it died about a month ago... that was hard to explain to my 3 year old, but she took it better than me. Haha.
These are easily the most dangerous turtle on the planet. we have them in Maryland too. mostly you see them in the summer after heavy rains.

For real? You messing with me??? I really need to learn up on animal nativity. I never would have guessed those big guys would be in the area.
 

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Oh yes we have alligator snapping turtles in Maryland , my father caught and ate one with his Buddy's it must have weighed 50 pounds , normal snapping turtles don't get that big.
 

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JVC Floyd said:
Oh yes we have alligator snapping turtles in Maryland , my father caught and ate one with his Buddy's it must have weighed 50 pounds , normal snapping turtles don't get that big.
Actually Floyd they do but it’s not common.
Just stay away from ‘The Mississippi Mud’ turtle,or ‘Peevish Pancake’ or ‘Rubberback’-and the names go on,it’s a mean mean turtle with a long neck and you can’t even touch them,the neck is so long it will bite you if you even get near the tail!!😮😊😎