What's Your Favorite Animal?

i love monkeys too very good boys, and ducks
 
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i love monkeys too very good boys, and ducks
quackers :oops:
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I like all animals except pests and ones which bring disease or are generally unclean (except pigs since they're awfully smart).
Being more specific and when it comes to ownership or just interaction I really likes cats of all kinds, I like dogs aswell but and have one bitch but man, cats are just awesome, my grandfather loved them aswell so that's where I got it from most likely. All of my family's pet cats are street cats and whatever, all kinds of cats are awesome. Calico, forest cats, those white cats with 2 different eye colours (they're supposed to be very expensive but I saw like 4 of those and still do throughout my childhood where my grandmother lives, fun fact often times white cats are deaf), my father has a lynx which is very high energy and smart; love to play with him.
Big cats are awesome aswell.
It would be interesting to train a German shepherd or some similar dog to be obedient, that's a goal I want to achieve in my life is to train a dog well. I got my bitch when she was 1 year old and I was lacking in the training in the first few months, can still probably train her but as time goes on it will be difficult.
I don't like animals which have to live in a cage, if I have an animal ideally it should be a small-medium animal which can roam freely and if I ever have my own house in a forest it should be able to wander around. I hope to maybe get have a cat which is not castrated when I have my own property, and hopefully it will mark its territory outside my house. This seems ideal and not taking away it's manhood, even if it means weeks of missing and coming back hurt after searching for females in heat. Though I will have to raise it since when it is a kitten so it doesn't run away, maybe there is a way to raise a grown male but from what I've heard it's difficult. An uncastrated dog aswell would be interesting, the combat dogs my family had in the Red Army were uncastrated and still very obedient, just a bit more aggressive, don't know what impact it would have on getting along with other animals.
Owning any other animal other then dogs or cats seems kinda meh honestly. Maybe like some small carnivore
 
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I like all animals except pests and ones which bring disease or are generally unclean (except pigs since they're awfully smart).
Being more specific and when it comes to ownership or just interaction I really likes cats of all kinds, I like dogs aswell but and have one bitch but man, cats are just awesome, my grandfather loved them aswell so that's where I got it from most likely. All of my family's pet cats are street cats and whatever, all kinds of cats are awesome. Calico, forest cats, those white cats with 2 different eye colours (they're supposed to be very expensive but I saw like 4 of those and still do throughout my childhood where my grandmother lives, fun fact often times white cats are deaf), my father has a lynx which is very high energy and smart; love to play with him.
It would be interesting to train a German shepherd or some similar dog to be obedient, that's a goal I want to achieve in my life is to train a dog well. I got my bitch when she was 1 year old and I was lacking in the training in the first few months, can still probably train her but as time goes on it will be difficult.
I don't like animals which have to live in a cage, if I have an animal ideally it should be a small-medium animal which can roam freely and if I ever have my own house in a forest it should be able to wander around. I hope to maybe get have a cat which is not castrated when I have my own property, and hopefully it will mark its territory outside my house. This seems ideal and not taking away it's manhood, even if it means weeks of missing and coming back hurt after searching for females in heat. Though I will have to raise it since when it is a kitten so it doesn't run away, maybe there is a way to raise a grown male but from what I've heard it's difficult. An uncastrated dog aswell would be interesting, the combat dogs my family had in the Red Army were uncastrated and still very obedient, just a bit more aggressive, don't know what impact it would have on getting along with other animals.
Owning any other animal other then dogs or cats seems kinda meh honestly. Maybe like some small carnivore
Goats are the G.O.A.T aswell :p I like to scratch their horns, herbivores are generally (except birds) non-expressive but they do have a deep personality and can be very expressive at times
 
I like all animals except pests and ones which bring disease or are generally unclean (except pigs since they're awfully smart).
Being more specific and when it comes to ownership or just interaction I really likes cats of all kinds, I like dogs aswell but and have one bitch but man, cats are just awesome, my grandfather loved them aswell so that's where I got it from most likely. All of my family's pet cats are street cats and whatever, all kinds of cats are awesome. Calico, forest cats, those white cats with 2 different eye colours (they're supposed to be very expensive but I saw like 4 of those and still do throughout my childhood where my grandmother lives, fun fact often times white cats are deaf), my father has a lynx which is very high energy and smart; love to play with him.
Big cats are awesome aswell.
It would be interesting to train a German shepherd or some similar dog to be obedient, that's a goal I want to achieve in my life is to train a dog well. I got my bitch when she was 1 year old and I was lacking in the training in the first few months, can still probably train her but as time goes on it will be difficult.
I don't like animals which have to live in a cage, if I have an animal ideally it should be a small-medium animal which can roam freely and if I ever have my own house in a forest it should be able to wander around. I hope to maybe get have a cat which is not castrated when I have my own property, and hopefully it will mark its territory outside my house. This seems ideal and not taking away it's manhood, even if it means weeks of missing and coming back hurt after searching for females in heat. Though I will have to raise it since when it is a kitten so it doesn't run away, maybe there is a way to raise a grown male but from what I've heard it's difficult. An uncastrated dog aswell would be interesting, the combat dogs my family had in the Red Army were uncastrated and still very obedient, just a bit more aggressive, don't know what impact it would have on getting along with other animals.
Owning any other animal other then dogs or cats seems kinda meh honestly. Maybe like some small carnivore
parrots are a legit 3rd options and many are smarter than any dog or cat and are just as, if not more interactive and emotive.
 
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Working on what? Are you talking about cultured, lab-grown meat?
yeah. I mean it's already here but making it better.
 
yeah. I mean it's already here but making it better.
Fuck that gay bill gates satanic shit. I eat red meat for my nutrition and vitality not muh flavor, that's the most important part of food. Maybe to satanic niggas it is the flavor
 
Fuck that gay bill gates satanic shit. I eat red meat for my nutrition and vitality not muh flavor, that's the most important part of food. Maybe to satanic niggas it is the flavor
they are working on the nutriton too though. so that's kinda cope. If the "bill gates satanic shit" is wrong so is cooking in general.
 

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