At the barn where my horse lives, they have a 7 toed cat.. hah!

I've got lots of animals..

Rosie the english shepherd dog is my girl. She's very, very smart, and needs to be doing something all the time. She loves to herd the squirrels in the back yard.

Ike is our cocker spaniel. He likes to growl at me when I brush his hair and he's a general turd, but he's pretty. He's not the brightest dog either..

Wolfie is our brown tabby cat. She's very affectionate (but still the queen) and thinks she is a dog. She drinks out of the toilet bowl, plays fetch, eats dog food (when no one is looking, she thinks) and even barks (!) at the dogs.

Wildthing is my black kitty. She's slightly chunky and is pretty lazy. She's very shy and doesn't like to be around anyone but me. She sleeps in bed with me every night.

Beasty (short for Release the Beast) is my old (19 years) grey thoroughbred gelding. He's an ex-racehorse but still thinks he's on the track sometimes. High strung and afraid of silly things, like most thoroughbreds.

Gimpy is a FAT tiger salamander I have been fostering for quite a long time now for a friend. He's a pig, and will not hesitate to eat fingers.

Gak is my white's tree frog. Likes to make random odd croaking noises out of nowhere and scare me. Also a piggy, and chunky.

My female leopard gecko (nameless.. and I've had her a long time) is always HUNGRY! when I open her cage, she bites at the air, waiting for her shower of mealworms. She likes to sit on my hand and walk on the keyboard.

Mr Whiskers my brown bullhead catfish, is my little buddy. I've had him about 6 or 7 years. He is about 8 inches long and he comes up to the surface of the water (always in the same corner, he's trained) to eat from my fingers. He likes to do his dance for food, and I always know when he's hungry. He's got a cute little mole on his nose.

My 6 male crowntail bettas all have their own personality. Some like to flare at their next door neighbor more than others, but they all like to show off. They love eating bloodworms.

Chocolat, my male ringneck dove is very shy, and is afraid of me. He will sit on my hand if he has to, but he shakes and tries to get away, so I leave him alone unless for cleaning time. His mate (unnamed so far) is much calmer, and will step up on my hand and come out of her cage willingly. She has laid several eggs, but they have all been clear so far.

Edgar is my American singer canary. He's a bit shy too, but he is a wonderful singer, and I wake up every morning to his lovely song. He's blue gray with a white tail and he's the cutest little thing ever.

My two newest animals are a pair of bronze winged mannikin finches. They're super cute, and make sweet little chirpy noises to each other.

I could tell you about all my inverts and snakes, but I don't think anyone wants to read that novel.