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The black one was named Lucy, short for Lucifer(hehe), she is no longer with us, but the calico is named Baby and she is now around 6 years old.

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We dont have any children other then our four legged critters. Animals are so awesome because of their unconditional love. You can be having the worst day and a little love from one of them and things don't seem as bad. The white and red one is Pepper, rat terrior we have had for 5 years. Black and white one is Ladybug she is 1 year old, and our beloved kitty (who loves my hubby more) is Crybaby, she found us about 2 years ago. She and Pepper travel with us all the way from Oklahoma City to Anchorage Alaska, in January 2005.

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Post `em if you got `em!!

I'd post mine but there is no URL for them.

P-Nut. I'm sorry for your loss. I can very much relate. They are family and I have dogs and cats 20 years passed that I still miss, like any family member gone.

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I sure do like your kitty pictures (and everybody elses pet pics!). I just love it when kitties snuggle! I would love to post my kitty pics but I dont know how. I tried but it seems to be beyond my scope of expertise!!

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My baby is a spoiled rotten siamese named Niele.

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Oh my....I just love all these babies!! I can't remember a time in my life that I haven't had a pet. I hope my kids say the same thing. My first poodle lived to be 17.5 yrs old. They are like children. :eekB:

I want to see more........

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I have a yellow lab named Casey. She was a rescue with pups. We got her from someone who had gotten her from her rescuers and couldn't keep her. She is a big baby, spoiled rotten and loved alot. We got her a month after my black lab, Jazz, died from cancer. She has helped to fill a big void. lbtpics.doc

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Black & White Female's name is Sylvester AKA "Trouble", Grey & White Male is our only son named Mouse AKA "Old Man"; Calico Female's name is Julie AKA "Fat Cat".

My first cat was a female Siemese named Panda. She was an adult cat given to me by a friend of my parents. She was a great cat! We had her 10 years when she died of kidney failure. Fortunately at the time we had 8 other cats to console us.

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When I got my calico six years ago I was suprised when my vet told me all calicos are female, since then I've realized all calicos I had known and have met since are female....I wonder why that is.

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Here are some of my two and four leggers:

Kangal Dog Mav , Stitch -St. Bernard Mix/ husband and daughter, Abari- Kangal Dog/ daughter

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When I got my calico six years ago I was suprised when my vet told me all calicos are female, since then I've realized all calicos I had known and have met since are female....I wonder why that is.
Not all are females, but the majority are. Males occur in about 1 in 3000 calico-colored cats and are typically sterile. For odd genetic reasons, it takes two XX chromosomes for a cat to be calico-colored. So, a male calico-colored cat would require two XX and one Y chromosome, hence the rarity.

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Our red miniature poodle, Mr. Hobbs, enjoying his first snow:

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