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iamnotaparakeet
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07 Dec 2013, 7:15 am

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This is the silliness which is Pavi, she's 9 years old now, and her mom, Patty, is about 13 already and still healthy.



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09 Dec 2013, 3:08 pm

Presenting my 3 year old Chihuahua Pixie:

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Maybe not the most flattering picture of her though, wet and all after having been out walking in the rain :lol:

Here's an old picture of her from the time she was a puppy, a couple of months old:

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Oh BTW

Kurgan wrote:
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Stella back when she was a puppy, next to her step-mother Fia the cat.


Stella is adorable :) Is she a boxer?


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16 Dec 2013, 9:15 pm

Just out of curiosity, does anyone on here have any disabled pets?

Like, my older brother's dog Brain has a missing eye and a damaged hip, (although, I think that the hip thing was fixed), because he was abused by his original owner.

None of the ones living here had to suffer though that, although Brain is over at my house right now.

I really wish I could post pictures of mine on this thread, but I don't have any good pictures of them currently on my computer... :(



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17 Dec 2013, 1:25 am

FluttercordAspie93 wrote:
Just out of curiosity, does anyone on here have any disabled pets?


My cat has cerebral hypoplasia. When the mother cat is infected with cat flu during pregnancy, it can affect the brains of her unborn kittens. They can have coordination and balance issues ranging from mild (like my cat, she just misjudges things, face plants into the wall when trying to jump onto the windowsill, and occasionally falls off the couch) to very severe.

Here's a website for anyone interested:
http://www.felinecerebellarhypoplasia.com/

(p.s. - please vaccinate your cat, and especially desex them if you do not want to be responsible for contributing to the unwanted kitten problem)

Someone had to take her home.....

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