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Sometimes I wonder if we have a small zoo in our house. *grin* Between dogs, cats and a couple of beautiful parrots, it never lacks for something going on!  Taking pictures of them is great fun. You never know what sort of silly things they might do, so having the camera handy is a good idea.

Here and on the next couple of pages you'll find pictures of our two Papillons, Fleuree and Snickers...along with a couple of shots of Windy - a Papillon who lives next door. You'll also see Topper, our tiny 2 lb. long-haired miniature Chihuahua. He's getting a little old now and spends most of his time telling the rest of the dogs to settle down! hahaha Until recently we had another very tiny long-haired Chihuahua named Itsy. She just passed away a month or so ago. I have some adorable pictures of her tucked away and will be putting those up soon. Right now I still get a little teary-eyed when I see them. Finally in the "dog department", you'll see a picture or two of Mollie, our overweight Golden Retriever-mix. She tries to keep some peace around here. *smile*

The parrots are Cayenne, a Greenwing Macaw - pictured, and Zekie, my African Gray who hates to have her picture taken and thus doesn't have any pictures up at the moment...but will soon.  

We have three cats to finish off the "Zoo"! hehe Smokey (aka Mokie) is a beautiful, large, gray male, who owns my older son. CeeCee, a lovely, tortoise shell/striped, longhaired lady with spectacular green eyes and loves my younger son. BeBe (pronounced BayBay), a seal point Siamese, is the old lady of the group and sports quite a  'tude! LOL She is my cat and seldom lets *any* of the other animals around her get away with anything.

Except for Fleuree, all of our animals, including the parrots, are rescues. With so many animals in this world abandoned and/or mistreated, we've always tried to find a place in our home for some of them. I have worked closely with rescue groups over the years and thus  our "menagerie." hehe 

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