• Name: Puck
  • Type: Domestic Short-hair Cat
  • Color: Black
  • Age: 4
  • Weight: 16 lbs
  • Occupation: King of the household
  • Description: When not beating up Hobbes, or racing around the house, or begging for food and/or affection, he's sure to be sleeping, comfortable in the knowledge that he's fully in charge of the situation.
Puck
Hobbes
  • Name: Hobbes
  • Type: Himalayan Cat
  • Color: Blue Point
  • Age: 3
  • Weight: 10 lbs
  • Occupation: Fur-based apartment insulation installer
  • Description: Hobbes has many favorite spots. Under the bed. Under the covers. Behind the desk. Under the couch. Chances are good he's in one of those spots right now.
  • Name: Loki
  • Type: Columbian Red-Tailed Boa
  • Color: Gray, white, brown, and black, with a red and black tail
  • Age: 3
  • Weight: ? lbs
  • Occupation: Neck massager
  • Description: A very friendly snake, Loki is my ambassador of the joy's of snake-dom. See his campaign to win over people! He's kind of a clumsy eater, but don't hold it against him.
Loki
Striker
  • Name: Striker
  • Type: Ball Python
  • Color: Brown, yellow, and black markings
  • Age: 4
  • Weight: ? lbs
  • Occupation: The Rodent Terminator
  • Description: Striker is also very friendly. Unless you are a mouse. He's one of the most adept feeders I have ever seen, which is unusual for a ball python.
  • Name: Spike
  • Type: Green Iguana
  • Color: Green
  • Age: 5
  • Weight: ? lbs
  • Occupation: Salad processor
  • Description: Quite a pretty iguana, don't you think? Spike was my good friend for several years, but recently, with moving around, and cat-incompatibility issues, I had to give her up. I'm sure she's happy in her new home.
Spike
Loki
  • Name: The Fish
  • Type: African and South American Cichlids
  • Color: Blue, Green, Yellow, striped, spotted, you name it...
  • Age: various
  • Weight: About 600 lbs (including tank)
  • Occupation: Swimming
  • Description: My 55 gallon cichlid tank is like a small slice of wild river, transplanted into suburbia. The fish are always active, chasing each other, angling for food, or generally tearing up the tank. I could watch it all day....and so can you! Check out the FishCam!

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