My Animal Pages

On this page I will post pictures of the animals that I have encountered personally, such as my pet cats,
a monkey and a tiger! There's not enough pictures to categorize into separate sections so here they are...

My Pet Cats

Here's a picture of Frizzy and Salem
(II) when they were one day old.
Here is a picture of Frizzy on my desk.

Here's Patches when she was just a baby.
Here's Patches doing what she,
and other cats do so well, SLEEP!
Here's Patches fully-grown.

Salem and Patches decide to take a
nice long nap on my bed while I try
to do my history homework.
Here's Frizzy and Patches
majestically sitting on my
bed like King and Queen.
Here's Salem and Patches covered
up nice and warm in the blankets.

 

After many attempts Frizzy succeeded
in getting Patches pregnant.

 

Here's three of Patches five adorable baby's.
Cow, Halloween and Cheetos AKA Guero are
shown in these pictures. Boots is semi-visible
in the picture on the right.



Out of the Ordinary Animals

The following pictures were either taken at or near my house. The animals are not my pets, they belong to the Staples Safari Animal Reserve. Brian Staples, the owner of most of these animals owns the Staples Safari Animal Reserve in Seattle, Washington. Once in a while he promotes his animals on local southern California newstations. You may have seen him on the KTLA5 and Fox11's Good Day L.A. as well as many other news stations. When he promotes his animals and is in the area he drops by with his exotic menagerie of parrots, kangaroos, tigers, etc.


Here's me and Beijing, a cute little macaque monkey.

Me and a Tiger in my room
The first picture shows the tiger on my bed. Many people don't believe the authenticity of that picture but just look at me petting him in the second picture. If that still doesn't convince you then perhaps the picture of her walking around my bed can snag your attention. But the picture to top them all off... the last one where he jumped on my back and started licking my hair. This tiger was rescued by the Staples Safari Animal Reserve in Texas. When a person bought him on the black-market and de-clawed him they anticipated a "big kitty" around the house. But soon enough the tiger started growing bigger then the owner felt comfortable with and dumped her off at a weigh station where she was purchased by Staples Safari Animal Reserve. He is the cutest thing, he's just like a little kid (as he is only six months old in these pictures), clumsy and very playful.

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PLEASE NOTE: That wild animals should stay exactly that, wild. Do not try to take
exotic animals as pets. Lions, tigers, monkeys and other exotic animals DO NOT make
good pets. Not only is it inhuman to keep a wild animal in your own home, it is against
federal law. Many of the animals at the
Staples Safari Animal Reserve are rescued animals.

 

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