Post by Padparadscha on Jul 28, 2015 19:55:54 GMT -5
Hi all!
I've been into Petz since the first Dogz came out in 1995. My dad downloaded the demo for me and then I got Dogz 2 and I've been hooked ever since! I always end up coming back to Petz in the end. I tried to get back into it a year ago but my laptop at the time had major compatibility issues which killed my enthusiasm for it. Now, however, my new laptop has no issues running it and it's made me really excited to get back into everything!
I'm only really into naturally raising Petz; a major part of the fun for me is raising them and waiting anxiously to see what the offspring are going to look like. I have only adopted the Petz counterparts of my two real life dogs so far; Cooper the Gordon Setter and Molly the Irish Setter who I don't have pics of at the moment because I'm at work ...
But I do have pictures of my real life pets which I've put into collages because I pretty much live in a zoo:
Here we have Willow the hand-tame cockatiel (and er, me), Ghost the Betta in the centre, and Alduin in the bottom picture.
In the left photo we have Taylor (on the left) and her son, Babybuns. Babybuns's father, Stanley, isn't very photogenic.
The two wet, muddy dogs are Molly the Irish Setter and Cooper the Gordon Setter.
The beautiful pink Galah is our girl Henry; usual story: 'we thought Henry was a boy until he laid an egg.' She's about 18 now.
And lastly we have the guinea pigs; Toby is the white and ginger one and Alistair is the black one.
Webber, my other cockatiel, is on the right there.
And of course, the cats who are all from the same litter. They're Javanese/Burmese crosses. From left to right we have Luca, Rove, George and Daisy.
I've been into Petz since the first Dogz came out in 1995. My dad downloaded the demo for me and then I got Dogz 2 and I've been hooked ever since! I always end up coming back to Petz in the end. I tried to get back into it a year ago but my laptop at the time had major compatibility issues which killed my enthusiasm for it. Now, however, my new laptop has no issues running it and it's made me really excited to get back into everything!
I'm only really into naturally raising Petz; a major part of the fun for me is raising them and waiting anxiously to see what the offspring are going to look like. I have only adopted the Petz counterparts of my two real life dogs so far; Cooper the Gordon Setter and Molly the Irish Setter who I don't have pics of at the moment because I'm at work ...
But I do have pictures of my real life pets which I've put into collages because I pretty much live in a zoo:
Here we have Willow the hand-tame cockatiel (and er, me), Ghost the Betta in the centre, and Alduin in the bottom picture.
In the left photo we have Taylor (on the left) and her son, Babybuns. Babybuns's father, Stanley, isn't very photogenic.
The two wet, muddy dogs are Molly the Irish Setter and Cooper the Gordon Setter.
The beautiful pink Galah is our girl Henry; usual story: 'we thought Henry was a boy until he laid an egg.' She's about 18 now.
And lastly we have the guinea pigs; Toby is the white and ginger one and Alistair is the black one.
Webber, my other cockatiel, is on the right there.
And of course, the cats who are all from the same litter. They're Javanese/Burmese crosses. From left to right we have Luca, Rove, George and Daisy.
So yeah! I'll start adopting a few Petz soon once I decide how I want to go about it. I've never been hugely into Wildz or Fantasyz but I think my attitudes have changed somewhat and would definitely like a few more 'unique' Petz to call my own! Hope to see you all around and I'm sorry if my introduction post has been a bit long and image laden .