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Our priorities are often dictated by the actions of those around us.

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Tags: Cat, Dog, Ferret, Maltese

The Story so Far...

Long ago, a friend of ours from down under chided us about not keeping up to date with our blogs. In fact, there had been zero entries for over a year and our friend just couldn't let it slide. Crittertude was originally designed to be a singular placeholder comic for just this reason, to say, "Look, at least there's something here now". Which resulted in a second comic the following day, and a third the day after that, and so forth.

You get the idea.

The stories about our cast and crew of adorable creatures are commonly referred to as, "A Saga of Loved Pets". Indeed, that's true. Perhaps the rising star in all of this is Mady, the squiggly ferret, who adds a certain unpredictability and air of innocence to the house. Booper the white fluffy Maltese dog is the guardian of the house and general underdog for the innocent (no pun intended). Lazy Orange Fat Cat is, essentially, a cranky behemoth with an appetite that is rivaled only by her girth. Melvin is our resident green cheek conure who constantly vies for attention and, according to a pet psychic reading we once took on a dare, secretly wishes that all the other animals in the house would just pack up, go away and die. Sitting in the cage below, our Zebra and Java Rice finches share a common nest and are the best of friends. While Black Sneaky Cat is an easy-going, simple silent observer, he tends to be undone by his own obsessive-compulsive desire for playtime and overall power. Finally, there's One of Six, the only surviving bird out of a litter of six baby European Starlings that took nest in our roof. We're fairly certain that he exists with the mere purpose of uttering phrases in English and other various Star Trek sounds. And the occasional household guest or two.

In our stories about these household critters, we've tried to remain true to the unique character traits of each animal. Some are innocent, while others are less so. All, however, are dear to us and, surprisingly enough, to our readers as well.

Enjoy!