To start with....
I was adopted by 2 blackcats who are now living with my mum (they are already teenagers in human years).
Where I live now I was also adopted by a black cat.
Other than cats, I've had a rabbit (I like rabbits - but they are so not compatible with cables...) and a rat (who was very smart). But I don't really think I want to live without cats.
And yes, based on my experience, cats love sleeping on Mac keyboards (and rabbits.. I rather keep them away from my computer equipment totally). Now time to see what other iPets we have around...
Or wait as the others have added pics to theirs, here my darlings without the links
We have a cat called Molly. Our family are guilty of anthropomorphising pets, so its quite normal for us to talk to Molly as though she was a child. She has no idea what we are saying of course, but she seems to like the attention.
We also had a male cat until last year. His name was Edward (but more affectionately known as Edward Shmedward, as he was a Jewish cat). He knew his name, knew what ham and chicken meant, but was crap at taking messages.
He only had one eye due to a savage attack by a dog four years ago. After the attack, the vet tested for brain damage by throwing Edward in the air to see if he would land on his four paws. He did, so he survived, only to die of feline AIDs on Xmas Day last year. That was a bummer.
Our nutty cat, Kooky, 8 years old and nine little "tropical fish." Latest edition. I have buried many gold fish in our outside plants ("recycling" I said to my daughter). It was either that or the toilet.
Don't have any now, but I, too, was once adopted by a black cat, female, called Luna. She left one day a couple of years ago and hasn't come back. I still miss her.
Time to update
The black kitties on my earlier post are no longer here or around me (the third black one is still in Ireland I think) - but now... and they've been a while, I've got these two little ones. Well, had them since they were 3 months old runts, now they are 2,5 years already...
This is how tiny they were once (I think that's Ernie)
Them having a cheezburger when they were still tiny
Nap time
The girl, Ellie, doing her usual stretch
The boy, Ernie - he was born with cataracts in his eyes, so when he was little he was nearly blind. Now there's only 1/2 of his pupils left being white or cloudy, and he can see some things... a real charmer.