Here are my wife's cats. They were with her when we met, and they are part of our family now. :)
Here is Morticia, my favorite. If ever there was a candidate for 3D, I would say it is her. She's perceptive, very social, and expressive. Her efforts at communication are amazing. She's also a sweetheart. She always thanks me when I fill her food bowl.
She's 11 years old, but acts like a kitten. Out of her cats, she seems attached to me the most. She seems to understand a limited vocabulary of words, which also surprises me.
Here is her brother, Famine. A bit of background: Morticia and Famine were part of a feral litter my wife rescued. They were very sick and in danger of dying. She nursed them back to health. Originally, there were 4 in the litter (she found homes for two of them afterward). She named them after the "four horsemen of the apocalypse". Famine is a fitting name for this fellow as he's always hungry. :D
Here we have Daphne. She's a mellow lady, as you can tell by her picture below. She's easygoing and relaxed, and enjoys spending time buried under the covers of a bed. If you pass by the bed and see a lump under the covers, you can bet it's Daphne. She's 13.
And last but not least, we have Aleira. She's the oldest of them all - 15 this year - and is a bit standoffish and grumpy. I suppose she has her reasons for that. She's devoted to my wife.
I wish I was able to post photos my other 2D friends that live where I work (a Zoo)...but that would be a daunting task! I've come to know a few of them...in particular, a Hyacinth Macaw and a Salmon Crested Cockatoo. I see them several times a day as I make my rounds at work, and both are striking in their intelligence and inquisitive demeanor. The Cockatoo in particular is a show-stealer. He's 39 (80 is the life expectancy for his species), and talks...and whistles, and dances. The Macaw is much younger (barely an adult), and talks on occasion (he'll "wave" with one of his feet and say "bye bye"). He's also a little dancer. Both are considered "animal ambassadors" since they enjoy being around people. :)