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message 1: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
You all were waiting for me to create this discussion topic, weren't you? ;)

Here is our place to post photos and stories about our pets, while allowing the ailurophobics (etc.) amongst us to completely avoid the posts.

Mario says "Yeah! My own website!"

https://www.instagram.com/p/CEvGmt2A6UY/

(There is a way to embed images directly into these posts, rather than posting a link to another website. Haven't figured out to do it yet, but will post instructions when I do.)


message 2: by giveusaclue (new)

giveusaclue | 1898 comments Lljones wrote: "You all were waiting for me to create this discussion topic, weren't you? ;)

Here is our place to post photos and stories about our pets, while allowing the ailurophobics (etc.) amongst us to comp..."


Somebody talking about me?


message 3: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
giveusaclue wrote: "Somebody talking about me?..."

;)


message 4: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Lljones wrote: "(There is a way to embed images directly into these posts, rather than posting a link to another website. Haven't figured out to do it yet, but will post instructions when I do.)"

I'm going to enjoy immensely going through all these pics of pets. But if you have a pet snake - or spider I guess, although I do not mind them - please do not embed them 😱!

Yes, it's possible to embed a picture, you need to click just above the conversation box on '(some html is ok)'. You'll find instructions at the 'image' bullet point.


message 5: by Bill (last edited Oct 31, 2020 08:25AM) (new)

Bill FromPA (bill_from_pa) | 1708 comments A reminder that you can embed pictures in a post by using the "img" HTML command (click on "(some HTML is ok)" above the comment box for details). I don't have a pet, but here's one of my backyard fauna: Bill's Fox


message 6: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Yeah, been fiddling with those instructions, haven't figured out the magic formula yet.


message 7: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Bill wrote: " I don't have a pet, but here's one of my backyard fauna"

So lovely Swelter! Have you seen little ones? We're lucky to have some roaming foxes in our urban back gardens (or just the one who keeps coming back), but no pup so far!


message 8: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Bill wrote: " I don't have a pet, but here's one of my backyard fauna:"

So fine. Not long ago I was discussing foxes with friends and family. I can't remember ever seeing one. My siblings tell me there were a few in our childhood neighborhood, but I don't think they're very prevalent in Oregon. On the other hand, saw a skunk running across my front yard a few days ago.


message 9: by Bill (new)

Bill FromPA (bill_from_pa) | 1708 comments Gladarvor wrote: "Have you seen little ones?" ...

I've seen a pair of younger foxes playing with each other. Not exactly pups - they looked more adolescent to me, though I'm no judge of vulpine age - but they lacked the gravitas of that mature specimen.


message 10: by scarletnoir (new)

scarletnoir | 4272 comments Lljones wrote: "Yeah, been fiddling with those instructions, haven't figured out the magic formula yet."

Let me know if you can translate them - meant nothing to me. Copy/paste of dog photo didn't work, that's for sure.


message 11: by CCCubbon (new)

CCCubbon | 1254 comments Animals in books
For a very long time, several years in the naughties, I was in and out of hospital chained up to a drip to keep me alive and, what did I read? What kept me going? Oddly, for one who did not read fantasy it was the Robyn Hobb series that starts with Assassin's Apprentice. I've read them all. survived with Fitz, worshipped his wolf, Knighteyes, cried when that creature died. lived in this odd world that kept me sane during troubled times.
The series may not be great literature but it was just what I needed then away from my dogs so much Knighteyes became an imaginary substitute, quite real to me then, that I shall always remember


message 12: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Thanks for taking a look...I was hoping to paste the picture not just the link.


message 13: by Lljones (last edited Nov 21, 2020 03:13AM) (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Leslie wrote: "

I have taken several stabs at this but alas I'm missing something?"


Yeah, I can't get it to work either. Your babies are gorgeous though!


message 14: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Machenbach wrote: The link works for me."


We're trying to embed images rather than post links. Apparently only Swelter has the secret recipe.


message 15: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Machenbach wrote: "Ah gotcha. Apparently it’s:
insert URL between the quotation marks here:

img src=""

Then add a triangle bracket to each end () and paste that into the text field."


Yeah, tried all that, no dice. Even had Swelter send his html string for his image and it didn't work for me either. Annoying.


message 16: by Leslie (last edited Oct 31, 2020 06:13AM) (new)

Leslie Lljones wrote: "Leslie wrote: "

I have taken several stabs at this but alas I'm missing something?"

Yeah, I can't get it to work either. You're babies are gorgeous though!"


Thanks!



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message 17: by Greenfairy (new)

Greenfairy | 830 comments Leslie wrote: "Lljones wrote: "Leslie wrote: "

I have taken several stabs at this but alas I'm missing something?"

Yeah, I can't get it to work either. You're babies are gorgeous though!"

Thanks!
I can't sort it all out either - will keep trying though.



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Lljones wrote: "Yeah, been fiddling with those instructions, haven't figured out the magic formula yet."


message 18: by Greenfairy (new)

Greenfairy | 830 comments Can't sort out the technicalities yet but managed to put a picture to my alias.It is my beautiful rescue JD. who is now 12 yrs old.
He has younger adopted sister called Ellie (The Lady Petronella) also black.She was rescued by my elderly aunt who passed away a couple of years ago so we adopted her very shy puss.They both now boss us about unmercifully.
*Why JD. is so named is another story..


message 19: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Yes, lovely, she looks like she means business!


message 20: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Thanks to help from Bill, I've sorted this out (after about 10 hrs messing with it. Aargh). I'll put together a post with instructions for anyone else trying to embed photos.

Greenfairy has black kitties, Adina has at least one, anyone else?


Mario


message 21: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Ok, here’s how to embed a photo in a Goodreads post:

--First of all, the photo needs to be available on the web (no uploading of images to GR available). And I learned through my troubles that Instagram photo urls don’t work for some reason. I got mine to work from my Twitter account; assume other photo websites work as well.

[img src="Insert your photo’s web address here (between the quotes)" width="400" height="300" alt="Insert caption here"]

Replace the brackets at the beginning and end of this string with angle brackets ( < and >), insert your own web address and caption, then copy/paste into your post. (You can change the width and height values if you like, though there are some max parameters on GR).

For example, the string to my photo of Mario above is:

[img src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ElqioqaVg..." width="400" height="300" alt="Mario"]


Good luck!


message 23: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Bill wrote: "I've seen a pair of younger foxes playing with each other. Not exactly pups - they looked more adolescent to me, though I'm no judge of vulpine age - but they lacked the gravitas of that mature specimen."

I think I know what you mean. Something like that ? I had posted this before for MarGar/Lola; it was taken last year and he (?) was being very playful in our neighbours' garden. If this is the same one I've seen many times now in our own back garden he's now grown and got a more bushy tail!

Btw, the postimg website that I've recommended for TLS does not allow you to embed the picture here, I've just checked.

PS: The font of goodreads is all over the place. And I'm looking at the website at the same zoom level, on the same device. Sometimes it looks one way, but it increasingly looks different (and smaller), grrr.


message 24: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Slawkenbergius wrote: "That's it!"

Flinty, would you mind telling me where you got this pic from (and by that, I mean which exact url have you used in your html command)? It appears now as a goodreads one, so I'm a bit confused, it's as if there is a place where these pics get saved (read: perhaps harvested) on goodreads.


message 25: by Slawkenbergius (new)

Slawkenbergius | 168 comments Gladarvor wrote: "Slawkenbergius wrote: "That's it!"

Flinty, would you mind telling me where you got this pic from (and by that, I mean which exact url have you used in your html command)? It appears now as a goodr..."


There you go

[img src="https://memegenerator.net/img/instanc..." width="400" height="300" alt="That's it!"/]

(You only need to replace the square brackets with chevrons like Lisa said and you're done)


message 26: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Slawkenbergius wrote: "There you go

[img src="https://memegenerator.net/img/instanc..." width="400" height="300" alt="That's it!"/]"


Thanks! Ok, so that's what I thought: people who are touchy (that might be only me!) about their data being stored should be aware that goodreads then save the picture you have linked from another website. In your case (and that of Swelter), I've found the pics there: https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/comp...

So it's a negative for data harvesting, but a positive if you have a personal webpage you don't necessarily want to link to!


message 27: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Adina wrote: "I think I managed to add a picture to my comment, so introducing Snorri:

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He's gorgeous!!!


message 28: by Bill (new)

Bill FromPA (bill_from_pa) | 1708 comments Gladarvor wrote: "I think I know what you mean. Something like that ? "

That looks thinner (and maybe longer) than any I've seen. I've never seen a fox above ground level either (at least in person). The foxes I thought were juvenile looked fairly close to adults in size (a bit smaller) and appearance; it was more their attitude that distinguished them: running after each other, jumping out from cover to grab one another. If an adult is present at these goings-on it is relatively still, watching but not participating in the shenanigans.


message 29: by Adina (new)

Adina | 4 comments Lljones wrote: "He's gorgeous!!!"

Thank you! Mario seems like a formidable beast, too.


message 30: by Karen (new)

Karen Fellows | 3 comments Here are my two little monsters: Sophie, who fancies herself a super-model, is showing off her "I'm cute! I'm cute!" pose. Tasha can't be bothered with the whole "being cute" thing when there are more compelling tasks at hand (or at foot, as the case may be).

Thanks to all who posted tutorials on how to imbed pictures!

Sophie & Tasha


message 31: by Slawkenbergius (new)

Slawkenbergius | 168 comments All this inflow of felines reminded me of an old song by The Presidents of The United States of America


message 32: by MK (new)

MK (emmakaye) | 1771 comments Under pets at my house are the words - Been there, done that. However, it is appropriate that I am listening to Muzzled (Andy Carpenter #21) by David Rosenfelt #21 in this of so cute mystery series - dog lover, very rich attorney, New Jersey! These are great when you are doing something else - like I should be in the yard.


message 33: by LoveTheBees (new)

LoveTheBees | 3 comments Slawkenbergius - ha ha ha - enjoyed listening to that!


message 34: by Miri (new)

Miri | 91 comments That one in my icon is Stella. We adopted her and her sister (Frieda - who was always very poorly and died in 2014) in 2012 after the last of our childhood cats died of old age. Instead of a kitten, we thought it would be nice this time to adopt two middle-aged North London ladies (they were already six). Weirdly, though, of all the cats we've had they turned out to be the least worldly, the worst at hunting, the soppiest, the clingiest and the most baby-like. The adoption place also told us they had cat OCD probably being taken from their mother too young, and sensitive tummies (Frieda had IBS, did shits the size of small squirrels).

Stella's interests include: a constant need for human companionship and cuddles (think she may secretly be a dog), scowling at the gentleman callers who visit our garden, trying to put her arse on my face for some reason (...hopefully not with murderous intent), always standing with her paws turned out like a ballerina, sleeping on radiators, and being the softest cat in the world.

She also tries to single handedly disprove the "cats have staff" stereotype by being the most good-natured animal I've ever met. Even when she's playfighting she makes sure to not swipe with her claws. She used to patiently put up with her sister stealing from her bowl, and her sister working out how to open and eat both timer feeder bowls (when we were away for the night). She used to wash her sister whenever her sister demanded it, and now often washes her humans.

This was my cat essay, respectfully request Stella be nominated for a cats-of-TLS spot.


message 35: by Miri (new)

Miri | 91 comments Trying to work out how to post photos was a bit of a faff but I like to bore everyone by posting photos of her on my Twitter fairly regularly: https://twitter.com/miririnmirimi


message 36: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Miri wrote: "Trying to work out how to post photos was a bit of a faff but I like to bore everyone by posting photos of her on my Twitter fairly regularly: https://twitter.com/miririnmirimi"

Love the one you're using as the banner for the twitter account! (Haven't got time at the moment to explore further, but will do.) As I mentioned before, she so looks like a Japanese cat, straight out of a Foujita!


message 37: by Miri (new)

Miri | 91 comments She is definitely the prettiest one in her family!


message 38: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Rowe | 8 comments Well! What a cheering thread while trying not to look at the news hahaha. I have two black cats too.. I will wrestle with the tec to send a picture when I have more time.
They are twins, both black but look completely different. One is huge, friendly and terrified of other cats. The other is timid with everyone outside family but a real alpha fighter, though small. One has yellow eyes, the other green. They like to wake me around four because cats.


message 39: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Miri wrote: "She is definitely the prettiest one in her family!"

She was born with fur, and she can purr, these are distinctly unfair advantages tbh! (Can't believe she's 14, she looks so youthful, almost kitten like.)


message 40: by Hushpuppy (last edited Nov 04, 2020 06:36AM) (new)

Hushpuppy Caroline wrote: "Well! What a cheering thread while trying not to look at the news hahaha. I have two black cats too.. I will wrestle with the tec to send a picture when I have more time."

Ah, I thought from your previous avatar as CookieHunter that you'd be a dog person! (Editing this as I now can see that you also have a dog as your current avatar too.)


message 41: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Miri wrote: "Trying to work out how to post photos was a bit of a faff"

PS: Yes, including them in a post is no mean feat if you do not have your own website (and only twitter on social media). An easy alternative is to add more photos to your profile, the way Paul did.


message 42: by Miri (new)

Miri | 91 comments I shall tell her that you said she is youthful looking and beautiful :) she is currently curled up on my stomach watching awful horror films.


message 43: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Miri wrote: "I shall tell her that you said she is youthful looking and beautiful :) she is currently curled up on my stomach watching awful horror films."

Ah! Yes, please do tell her. I think Andy/@safereturn on the main thread was asking if somebody had seen a certain horror film he'd like to discuss. You're the likeliest candidate!


message 44: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy I was about to go to sleep with some hope after they had called Michigan, but then I made the tragic mistake of checking one last time, when they started questioning the outcome in Arizona that had already been called.

So, if like me you've been silly enough to stay up until an indecent hour last night with no discernible benefit in knowledge to show for it, you might get cheered up as I was by this dog (disclaimer here: unlike a few TLSers, I usually do not like dressed up pets, but this one really cracks me up): Paddington!


message 45: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Rowe | 8 comments Gladarvor wrote.. I thought from your previous avatar..
(I really need to work out how everyone does the quoting..)
Cat and dog person here! My cats were brought up with the dog and they absolutely adored her. She passed on to the next level earlier this year and I have only recently been able to talk. She was a beauty. Very gregarious, wise and kind. Had her as a rescue pup from a litter of fifteen at four weeks.


message 46: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Rowe | 8 comments Miri wrote.. about Stella being maybe a dog on the inside. My Hunter's just the same. Loves walks and cuddles and other dogs! He'd love to chase cats if only he had the nerve.


message 47: by Lljones (new)

Lljones | 811 comments Mod
Caroline wrote: "(I really need to work out how everyone does the quoting..)..."

Hi Caroline - click on the tiny 'reply' link at the bottom of any individual post, and the GR system auto-fills the first 3 or 4 lines of the post.


message 48: by Hushpuppy (new)

Hushpuppy Caroline wrote: "Cat and dog person here!

Yes, why choose if you can have both? 😊

My cats were brought up with the dog and they absolutely adored her. She passed on to the next level earlier this year and I have only recently been able to talk. She was a beauty. Very gregarious, wise and kind. Had her as a rescue pup from a litter of fifteen at four weeks."

I'm so sorry to hear that CookieHunter/Caroline. I bet she had a very good life with you - and the cats! - though. A litter of fifteen? Jesus, poor mum.


message 49: by scarletnoir (new)

scarletnoir | 4272 comments After a pitiful failure to upload a profile photo from my laptop, I gave up and downloaded the GR app onto my mobile (Android)... this has allowed me to add Teddy's photo to my profile.

Teddy is a 6 1/2 year old rescue mongrel, thought to contain some terrier and collie... he is a very unusual shape - low but very long - not clear in the foreshortened photo. He loves chasing the waves, small furries (when he gets the chance) and barking at the window when in a grumpy mood.


message 50: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Rowe | 8 comments @llcoolj thanks - there doesn't seem to be a tiny reply link for each comment, just at the bottom of the thread instead! I guess it is because I am doing this on a phone rather than a laptop? I will set the laptop up for this asap as this is not an ideal device for the format!
Penn called now! :-)


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