| Zoot and Dingo |
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Wheek wheek and hello there. Welcome to
our webpage! We are Dingo (to the left) and Zoot (to the right). We live in North Carolina. Our slaves are Veronica and Brad Morris. |
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| Here is a picture of our slave Brad holding Zoot.
Veronica and Brad named us after the twin sisters from the Castle Anthrax
in Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail. Since we were
very young when we got them, we let them name us. Dingo is a bigger and fatter piggie than Zoot. Dingo is also the dominant pig. She likes to pretend she is a boy pig by going "brr-r-r-r-r-r-r" and shaking her butt. Zoot, however, is more daring. In a new situation, she is the first one to explore. Zoot is also calmer when being held by a slave. Together, we are the perfect companions for our slaves. And they are very good slaves to us! Life is pretty good here. We live in a mansion that we had our slaves build for us. It is 11 square feet on the lower level and 3.5 square feet on the upper level. To see how they did it, visit the cage page. We share Veroncia and Brad with two cats and a dog. They all love us. The dog and one of the cats love us so much that they spend the whole day trying to get near us and into our cage. |
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Here is a picture of Dingo hanging out in
the cage. This is actually an old arrangement of the cage. See
how tiny Dingo is here? We think this must have been taken when we
were only about three months old. The cage looks pretty bare in this
picture, but we soon got the slaves to spruce it up. Below and to the left, you can see a picture of Zoot in the hammock we had our slaves buy. Zoot likes the hammock better than Dingo. She naps in it a lot! It is also the easiet place to reach the guinea pig kabob where the slaves put carrots and other treats. |
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And here is a picture of us in our mansion as
it is now. There are many more pictures of us in the cage on the cage page. We hope you like our webpage! Please come back to visit soon. |
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| We are working on making our slaves take more
pictures of us to put up. But sometimes they are so slow. Oh, and don't forget to visit the webpages of the other animals we share a house with. They may not be as smart as we are, but they are cute sometimes. |
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