‎29-07-2014 07:08 PM
‎29-07-2014 07:08 PM
Hi everyone. Harry here.
I am seeing a common thread in this part of the forum and that is we all LOVE our animal friends. SO I thought it might be fun to share a little bit about our non human friends with each other. What type of animal/s we have their names, breeds any quirks they may have and what makes them so special.
Currently I have an African Love Bird (the type with the white cartoon eyes) and his name is Jasper. Jasper is three years old and is every color you can imagine. He loves to have a bath each morning and isn't shy LOL.
His eating habits are odd as he only eats seed and occasionally lettuce, but loves his cuttlebone though.
He is a constant in my life and we have some pretty kool conversations. Jasper's shrill squawk can pierce eardrums and his beak could pierce steel I'm sure (fingers and finger nails I can attest to).
He is a great source of conversation amongst the mum's, dad's and children who pass by (even the local kitty cat drops in).
His expected lifespan is around 12 years so I look forward to many more adventures with Jasper.
Harry
‎29-07-2014 09:17 PM
‎29-07-2014 09:17 PM
Hi Harry!
How old is Jasper? Unfortunately, I don't have any pets because I live in an apartment but I have plants. Their lifespan is not very long in my care.
BUT I'm hoping I can live vicariously through people's posts, hearing about their furry (or feathery) friends.
‎29-07-2014 09:48 PM
‎29-07-2014 09:48 PM
‎30-07-2014 07:30 AM
‎30-07-2014 07:30 AM
I have always loved cats (I love other animals too) and my oldest son was a bit of a cat whisperer. Since he died cats have become even more important to me. They are almost like a link back to him, especially on days when grief is still raw.
‎30-07-2014 09:21 PM
‎30-07-2014 09:21 PM
My furry family members I could never have made it through without them. In the earlier years I had Dusty (Kelpie) who was just everything you could ask for. She just knew what you needed and she took all my thoughts to the grave. She led me through 6 years of post natal depression.
Now I have Rebus the staffy/kelpie x and he's 3. His instincts are just spot on and he knows when I need a hug or to be dragged into the back yard with his toys. Then Mia, a 2 year old chocolate lab x. Let's just say she's a bundle of nervous energy shall we. Poor thing has some issues. Lastly there's Pepper, Harley, Emerald, Ruby and Argyle the guinea pigs.
‎30-07-2014 11:55 PM
‎30-07-2014 11:55 PM
I have my 3 cats-all rescue ones. There is Lulu who is nine, who was abused as a kitten-she lives in my bedroom and loves me to death. Then I have Eeks at 8 who was left in a box at the rubbish dump, and Boo at 3 who was also dumped on the road. All talk to me a lot and make my day and help me get through some of the toughest times. They love me totally and put up with all of my strange behaviour. When I come home anytime after being hospitalized, they have been there waiting patiently for me to come home so that they can start loving me again.
‎31-07-2014 07:57 PM
‎31-07-2014 07:57 PM
Hey Cherry
Jasper is three years old. I will take some happy snaps and post his pic here for all to see.
Appartment living is not so good for pets but hopefully you can share in the adventures of the "forum pets".
Being a gardener I am not sure how to respond to your plant comment LOL. I shall post some pretty plant pics for you also (perhaps with instructions hehehehehe).
Harry
‎31-07-2014 07:59 PM
‎31-07-2014 07:59 PM
Hey Alessandra1992
I love a rescue puppy story.
Harry
‎31-07-2014 08:02 PM
‎31-07-2014 08:02 PM
Hey LAM
That's a beautiful thought to keep with you.
Harry
‎31-07-2014 08:06 PM
‎31-07-2014 08:06 PM
Hey JT
That's a HUGE load of love ya got there by the sounds of things. I'm guessing you don't throw away too many kitchen scraps lol.
Harry
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