Quote Originally Posted by Coris View Post
Awesome :O
Did you have to learn it or did you have the option to do so?
Like I was able to choose between French in 9th grade or Spanish in 11th grade. (I chose Spanish, 'cause in my opinion it sounds better [more melodic] and a bit less angry xD")

Yes, "Ihre Haustiere sind süß!" is right, but very formal ^^ You would say that to a person you don't know. If you wanna say that to a friend/classmate/whatever you would say "Deine Haustiere..."
Thank you again! Since were talking about them I kinda miss them now, meh ._.

Paul is sometimes a bit clingy. He always wants to get cuddled and scratched xD That can be annoying though x_x

Do you have pictures of Tiger and Chi?
In school, French was mandatory but I really enjoy learning them so in my spare time I learned German, Japanese and Italian; not to a fluent level but I could get by if I needed them, I travelled a LOT so it came in really handy ^^. Thank you for the tip! Sometimes it's hard to understand between the formal words and the gender on words confuses me a bit too haha, since english really has no gender-specific grammar rules it's a challenge to remember sometimes^^

As for Tiger and Chi... here are my Meerschweinchen


Tiger!... With a dandelion xD


Chi!... With just herself haha



Das ist mein Hund, Dug!



My dog is very clingy too haha >< He was abused by his previous owners so gets a bit of separation anxiety, but he's getting better slowly^^

I have taught my dog to wake my husband up if he sleeps in too long xD I say "Go get him!" and he runs upstairs, jumps on the bed and licks his face til he finally gets up lol

I'm sorry you miss your piggies ;~;, they really are beautiful!!