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Dogs:

Jack Russel: Spot
 Stuff-it
 Muzby
Cane Corso:
The Cane Corso (translated: property dog) is a great guard dog,
extremely loyal to its family and quite aloof with strangers. He has a very
protective nature and yet is able to discern friend from foe. He instinctively
knows when to become a protective dog for its owner, his grounds, the house and
the whole family, including other critters. He should be submissive to his family
and suspicious of strangers. The Cane Corso is normally a quiet dog, barking only
when alerted to a strange situation. Despite the breeds size they make excellent
house dogs and are very athletic.The Cane Corso loves attention from his family,
he is gentle with the children seemingly aware of there vulnerability. His look is
bold and noble. The Cane Corso is very intelligent and easy to train.
Chicco
†
(29-06-2000 12-08-2011)


Dora

Beer
Cats:
Somali
The Somali is a breathtaking cat to behold. It bears an
uncanny resemblance to a little fox, with its large ears, masked face, full ruff
and bushy tail. The Somali’s wild, feral look is what immediately draws
fascinated attention. Being very intelligent, they communicate
with human family members through soft mews and possess a charming trill. They are
extroverts and very social. Possessed with a zest for life, they love to play,
solicit nuzzles and pats, and thrive on human companionship. Somalis have bursts
of energy several times a day, at which time they will take off through the house,
jumping into the air.The Somali is a lot of fun to live with. They would never be
described as couch potatoes – they are lively and energetic and the world is an
endless adventure for them. Somalis form intense relationships with their people
and delight in attention. Many Somalis are fascinated with water and love to play
with a dripping tap, or drink from it. Of course there are also the tender moments
on their human’s lap, showing their love with the same passion that they give to
anything else. They love to play indoor games such as “fetch” and chasey. As
they are such sociable cats they may be unhappy if left alone for long periods,
and would benefit from another companion animal in the household. They get on well
with other animals – other cats as well as dogs. Puck
†
(02/05/'93 - 19/05/'04)
Izzy (02/05/'93)
 Lucius (out of sight but in my heart
forever) (14/12/'04)


Lalita (daughter Lucius)

La Rhett & Sizo (14/11/'08)

House / barn cats
Kwibus (± juni '07) born behind barn

Fred (± maart '07) wild cat
caught by neighbor (± 6 months old)
 (S)marty (± augustus '06) found in
CatShelter
Leopoldsburg

Beer
† (1991 - sept. '06)

Calli
† Orphan found at ± 4 weeks of age (sept. '05 - June 10, '07)

 Meis
†
(came and left, loved
either way)
Ventje
†
Born behind our barn (june '03 - 04/11/'04 )
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