Pets of PedalPCB

Meet Cooper (Twin Peaks fan), Hes a Blue, Tri-color English bulldog, his mama was an olde English. This makes Cooper a little bigger than other English Bulldogs. Olde English have longer snouts, which allows Cooper to breathe and keep up with other dogs. He likes challenging breeds twice his size to wrestling matches. Some may consider him fearless, I consider dumb. But he doesnt bark ever, sleeps 80% of the day, doesnt need a yard, perfect breed for me.
 

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Cats definitely know when a food item is expensive, lol.

Oh yes, our family pet growing up (passed at 18.5 years) was a siamese seal point pedigree. More human than cat.. but don't try feeding her any of that whiskers etc.. We also found she loved sweetcorn in mayo (non-mustard), tuna optional.

Not-our-cat that is a neighbours we give a treat each breakfast certainly prefers beef and liver, next is duck/chicken, catnip next, then cheese. We don't feed her fish-based as we have a pond so this keeps her visiting and the other cats out but doesn't mean she starts hunting the fish (butterflies are a favourite, birds, mice, but she's not agile enough).
 
I’d like to welcome 3 new members to the CWA family! About 3 weeks ago I had went to setup fo screen printing early in the morning and had found out that 2 kittens had slept in the engine bay for warmth and ended up taking them in. The one with the black nose it’s Stubbs and the one with the pink nose is Porky. I just recently got a ferret as well and her name is Penny!

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My son had a ferret for a while, it was originally my daughters, but her landlord wouldn't allow it. When it first showed up at our house, I got a whiff of its food and thought anything that smells that bad going in is going to be really bad coming out! Eventually my son lost interest and gave to a friend.
 
One of my neighbor's cats brought this lil wounded guy to me. Not sure what got him, but he has puncture wounds on his neck and rear hind quarters. He's come to trust me enough to treat the wounds, and give him flea treatments, but I haven't had a chance to trap him to get him to a vet
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He tries to come inside any chance he gets, but I need to make sure he's clean and vaxed first
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Flambeau would also like him to come inside. They've briefly met a few times already and warmed up quickly. Cosette and Onyx aren't as fond of him
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My son had a ferret for a while, it was originally my daughters, but her landlord wouldn't allow it. When it first showed up at our house, I got a whiff of its food and thought anything that smells that bad going in is going to be really bad coming out! Eventually my son lost interest and gave to a friend.
While she does have a ferret smell to her she actually doesn’t make the hose smell at all. I clean her cage out everyday!
 
While she does have a ferret smell to her she actually doesn’t make the hose smell at all. I clean her cage out everyday!
I had to really stay on my son to keep the cage clean, it was a fun little mischievous pet, but you couldn't leave anything like keys or coins lying around!
 
The first one in the family to embrace the California beach life. On my last visit (I'm working in Chicago...the dog and wife winter in CA till about April) I got him some sand goggles. Initially he looked at me like "dude...I'm going to shit on your pillow.." but he gets so much attention that he figures he's a stud muffin now.
 

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The aftermath of indignant sighing and dramatic flopping after being told “No” multiple times to hedonistic romping and digging in a snowmelt sodden, muddy af backyard. Doesn’t help that this 57lb baby likes to dig near the foundation and rearrange the downspout drainage pipes.
 
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The aftermath of indignant sighing and dramatic flopping after being told “No” multiple times to hedonistic romping and digging in a snowmelt sodden, muddy af backyard. Doesn’t help that this 57lb baby likes to dig near the foundation and rearrange the downspout drainage pipes.
A friends shepherd was visiting this year and went crazy digging near my foundation. Turns out she was trying to excavate a huge network of chipmunk tunnels that had been funneling water into my basement.

I got the idea that kitty litter would make a good plug once it got wet. It took two big boxes down the hole before it started backing up.
 
Let him come inside last night due to weather, and dude wouldn't leave my side. I've named him Loup-Garou.

I was gonna put him in the spare room overnight, but he howled the entire time, so I let him out and he just ended up sleeping in the bed with the boys and I, purring up a storm the entire time
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And, Flambeau decided to immediately claim the bed I bought for Loup and pout about it all night
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Onyx debating whether two voids is too much
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