Recently, Dana and I have been posting a lot of things with pictures of animals alongside them. One reason is that we might be obsessed with them but the other is because we both have pets that we love and care for. And today, I want to talk about both our pets (Also, I am waiting for a peanut butter cake to be out from the oven).
Lets start with me, Anna. I'll begin with my normal pet, my dog. My dog is a whippet, a breed that is just a smaller and faster version of a greyhound. Their ribs tend to stick out, although ours is a bit skinnier (we are working to fatten him, no worries!). His name is Jet, he is almost four and was born July 5th, and a year I forgot. I used to have a cat but he ran away and never came back after 2 years (RIP Persimon). And finally, the weirder pets my (technically my sisters) five chickens and recently two chicks. All of the adult chickens are hens (one of them became broody, or wanting to hatch eggs, so we bought 3 fertilized eggs and they all hatched (Sadly, one was missing when I came back from camp, wolfs)) and they are each a different breed. We have a Barred Rock, Pepper, an Americauna, Eagle (who lays blue eggs), a Wynndott, Giselle, and the other two chickens whose breed I always forget, a black chicken named Ciara/Sierra and a speckled large hen named Luna. We haven't figured out the gender of the two chicks, who are aboth lavender Americaunas (one is a split who is black). The black chick's name is Kuro (Japanese for Black) and the light and large lavender is Chrisanthamum.. I hope to eventually get a Siberian Flying Squirrel (Google them they're ADORABLE).
Now you've heard about Anna's pets, but I am currently the one typing ( Dana). I have a hypoallergenic Siberian kitten. Her name is Tasha and she is so cute. She will sleep in the most awkward positions and she gets annoyed easily and is not afraid to attack. She is under a year old. She is grey, white and black and a very fluffy tabby. This breed are very social but the males like to cuddle more and are more affectionate than the females. Hope that tells you more about us.
---Anna and Dana
Lets start with me, Anna. I'll begin with my normal pet, my dog. My dog is a whippet, a breed that is just a smaller and faster version of a greyhound. Their ribs tend to stick out, although ours is a bit skinnier (we are working to fatten him, no worries!). His name is Jet, he is almost four and was born July 5th, and a year I forgot. I used to have a cat but he ran away and never came back after 2 years (RIP Persimon). And finally, the weirder pets my (technically my sisters) five chickens and recently two chicks. All of the adult chickens are hens (one of them became broody, or wanting to hatch eggs, so we bought 3 fertilized eggs and they all hatched (Sadly, one was missing when I came back from camp, wolfs)) and they are each a different breed. We have a Barred Rock, Pepper, an Americauna, Eagle (who lays blue eggs), a Wynndott, Giselle, and the other two chickens whose breed I always forget, a black chicken named Ciara/Sierra and a speckled large hen named Luna. We haven't figured out the gender of the two chicks, who are aboth lavender Americaunas (one is a split who is black). The black chick's name is Kuro (Japanese for Black) and the light and large lavender is Chrisanthamum.. I hope to eventually get a Siberian Flying Squirrel (Google them they're ADORABLE).
Now you've heard about Anna's pets, but I am currently the one typing ( Dana). I have a hypoallergenic Siberian kitten. Her name is Tasha and she is so cute. She will sleep in the most awkward positions and she gets annoyed easily and is not afraid to attack. She is under a year old. She is grey, white and black and a very fluffy tabby. This breed are very social but the males like to cuddle more and are more affectionate than the females. Hope that tells you more about us.
---Anna and Dana