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THE HINNERSHITZ'S PETS

DAISY, BILLIE, JAGER,
BIGGLES, CADDY and TEDDIE

The Hinnershitz's Pets
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Daisy, world's largest lap dog, and Bill the cat using Daisy as a chair

Jagercatster

Daisy & Billie Jager
Born 12/26/04

Biggles, Lap Hamster

Caddy, Lap Hamster #2

Teddie, Lap Cat adopted in 2001

Kermit
R.I.P. 1/01/04
Biggles
R.I.P. 2002
Caddy
R.I.P. 2002
Teddie
R.I.P. 2002
Mindy (Snyder) Hinnershitz graduated from Mt.Penn high school with me.  Per Mindy in 2001, Daisy "weighs about 110 pounds and stands about 5' 4'" when standing on her hind legs. She's very gentle , but thinks she's a lap dog.  When she runs toward people , people move quicker. Wonder WHY????" ... Teddie was adopted in 2001.

1/08/02 Update:  "We still have Daisy, our tiny little puppy, but we no longer have the Guniea pigs they died.  We also had Teddie put to sleep for medical reasons, however we now have a new cat named Billie.  We had a friend that thought it would be cool to have Bill and Ted so they could have excellent adventures, but, alas, Ted had problems.  You also have had a green Tree Frog named Kermit for about 1 1/2 yrs now."

2/09/04 Update: "Kermit our frog passed away new year's day and we no longer have Billie.  We do however still have Daisy and Joey (not shown) is getting big and is really bad.  He thinks he's a mountain lion or something."

SUE & BRIAN HOHENADEL'S CATS

BUBBY, BENNY,
GIRLY, BEAR-BEAR

Is this a bear or a cat? Don't even THINK about getting in this box with me, losers! I think I've eaten a wee-bit too much Meow Mix.
I am the moshe beautiful cat in the world.
I'm a cat...I live in a box. Don't mess with me or I'll kick your little ass! I could use a good tan.

BUBBY
Name on Veterinary documents: Sikahema

Male

Buh; Moshe; Mo-Mo
(Truly, the "moshe" beatiful cat in the world)

Favorite pastime: Sitting in sun and being gorgeous

Oldest of the four -
8 years old

Black and white; long hair

Refugee of Janice and Brian Grill's barn

BENNY
Name on Veterinary documents: Wendell

Female

Benny; Ben-Ben;
Ben Ben Pizza Pizza

Very sweet; semi-retarded; scared of her own shadow; does not know how to "meow".

Favorite pastime: Eating lint off of our blankets

Second oldest -
7 years old

Black; short hair

Refugee from the dumpster outside Tropical Tanning

GIRLY
Name on Veterinary documents: Omar

Female

Tee-Tee; Girl-Girl; Teetanella

Mean, mean, MEAN cat; hates all people and all other animals; has seizures when she gets too upset with life

Favorite pastime: Beating things up that get in her way

Middle child syndrome - 5 years old

Orange tabby; mid-length to long hair; very unusual for a female tabby

Refugee from the Berkshire Mall - someone dropped off a litter of strays and my
husband bought her for $15.00
BEAR-BEAR
Name on Veterinary documents: Bear

Male

Bear-Bear; Littles; Diddy; Diddy Bop; Boppers

Scaredy-cat; walking tragedy - cries as he walks around the house until someone pets him

Favorite pastine: Crying

Baby of the family -
2 years old

Blue Point Persian /Himalayan mix -
VERY long hair

Refugee from Pet Max - husband went in to buy cat food and bought Bear for $350.00

SUE & BRIAN HOHENADEL'S DOG

CYPRESS (the Wonder Pit)
(Pit Bull)
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I like to go fishing...and let me say, you do NOT want to be humped by me.

Am I wearing socks?

Cypress is an 85 lb. pit bull that was adopted by Brian and Sue Hohenadel in 1998.  This was NOT Sue's first choice as a pet.  Cypress was raised as a "fighting" dog and had been in more than 50 illegal dog fights.  He never lost.  He does, however, carry the scars of all his fights.  Cypress was taken from the lowlifes that owned him by the good folks at the Humane Society when Brian stepped up and said that we would keep him until a suitable home was found.  Three years later and counting, I think we're it. Cypress has been a wonderful pet -- he's loving and constantly wants to snuggle, but can be very territorial and scary.  He'll lick you to death if he's not chained, but becomes very aggressive when he's on his leash.  To know him is to love him, except, of course, if you're one of the Hohenadel cats.