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#21

Quote:Her name is Shemp, but don't let the name fool ya haha



My tortoiseshell is George...but don't let her name fool you either! Wink
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#22

Quote:My tortoiseshell is George...but don't let her name fool you either! Wink


Black or white tortoiseshell?
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#23

Quote:Black or white tortoiseshell?



Black...with the orange markings. Actually she has two orange front paws...makes her look like she's wearing gloves.
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#24

Quote:Black...with the orange markings. Actually she has two orange front paws...makes her look like she's wearing gloves.


Sounds like Shemp. Down to a T..
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#25

Quote:Sounds like Shemp. Down to a T..



Aww
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#26

Quote:Tortoiseshell cat.. She beats the hell out of every animal in the vicinity. Even dogs stay away.. Extremely friendly to people.. The Grim Reaper to other animals.
 

I used to have one of them. 

 

I can vouch that everything you said up there to describe the tortie is true. Very loyal & friendly to people, but brutal to other cats/ animals. 

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#27

Quote:I used to have one of them. 

 

I can vouch that everything you said up there to describe the tortie is true. Very loyal & friendly to people, but brutal to other cats/ animals.



Mine is more of a comedian...and she really loves to watch the Miami Heat play. She'll sit in front of the tv the whole time...watching. It's hysterical to watch!
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(This post was last modified: 05-29-2014, 11:11 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:Mine is more of a comedian...and she really loves to watch the Miami Heat play. She'll sit in front of the tv the whole time...watching. It's hysterical to watch!
 

Mine (passed down from mom) was a brownish/ orange/ black/ yellowish hodgepodge,....named "Kitty"....lol real creative on that one, huh?...

 

She lived to about 17. 


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#29

Quote:I used to have one of them.


I can vouch that everything you said up there to describe the tortie is true. Very loyal & friendly to people, but brutal to other cats/ animals.
My dog is terrified of her and he outweighs her by 80 pounds. Once she was sitting on the porch when i let my dog out. He tried to slink by her and she reached out to bat at him and he left a trail of urine running off my porch.
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Quote:Mine (passed down from mom) was a brownish/ orange/ black/ yellowish hodgepodge,....named "Kitty"....lol real creative on that one, huh?...

 

She lived to about 17.



Mine is named George...because she lets you hug her and squeeze her...so it just fits! One of my other cats is named T2...because she was the second tiger striped in the litter...lol
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Quote:My dog is terrified of her and he outweighs her by 80 pounds. Once she was sitting on the porch when i let my dog out. He tried to slink by her and she reached out to bat at him and he left a trail of urine running off my porch.
 

Yep, thats how they are.,,,and its not like torties are even big for house cats....they aren't.  

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#32

Quote:Yep, thats how they are.,,,and its not like torties are even big for house cats....they aren't.


She's strictly an outdoor cat. Don't wanna come home from work and find bodys laying everywhere haha
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(This post was last modified: 05-29-2014, 11:18 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:Mine is named George...because she lets you hug her and squeeze her...so it just fits! One of my other cats is named T2...because she was the second tiger striped in the litter...lol
 

Ha, like the cartoon George. 

 

Siberian Cats are also great pets. Very friendly to both people and other animals and very smart. Big too. They are similar to Maine Coon's and Norwegian Forest Cats. 


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#34

Quote:Ha, like the cartoon George. 

 

Siberian Cats are also great pets. Very friendly to both people and other animals and very smart. Big too. They are similar to Maine Coon's and Norwegian Forest Cats.



That's where I got the name! Big Grin
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(This post was last modified: 05-31-2014, 04:37 AM by manpurse.)

I used to dream of owning a mentally disabled white tiger named Downey for a pet; and he would meow his jovial symphonies of "myhurrrrrrrrrrrr" in fervent display of the unconditional loyalties and affections he would have for me. We would listen to Wesley Willis songs and I'd dress him in all manner of silly outfits as we whipped it like a yak's [BLEEP] together without relent; oh the fun we would have, Downey and I.


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Quote:I used to dream of owning a mentally disabled white tiger named Downey for a pet; and he would meow his jovial symphonies of "myhurrrrrrrrrrrr" in fervent display of the unconditional loyalties and affections he would have for me. We would listen to Wesley Willis songs and I'd dress him in all manner of silly outfits as we whipped it like a yak's [BAD WORD REMOVED] together without relent; oh the fun we would have, Downey and I.

You're welcome.



You have very vivid dreams my friend! :yes:
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Quote:I used to dream of owning a mentally disabled white tiger named Downey for a pet; and he would meow his jovial symphonies of "myhurrrrrrrrrrrr" in fervent display of the unconditional loyalties and affections he would have for me. We would listen to Wesley Willis songs and I'd dress him in all manner of silly outfits as we whipped it like a yak's [BAD WORD REMOVED] together without relent; oh the fun we would have, Downey and I.


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This tiger's first name wasn't Morton or Robert was it?

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#38

Quote:This tiger's first name wasn't Morton or Robert was it?



He didn't say it's name was Downey Jr!!! Tongue
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#39

Quote:He didn't say it's name was Downey Jr!!! Tongue
 

That guy was like the pioneer of reality trash TV.. Remember him? Morton Downey Jr? He was great.. Jerry Springer had nothing on MDJ.. 

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