If you have any fun or interesting animal/pet photos please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and what neighborhood you’re from or upload to the PoPville flickr pool (though I prefer email if possible) with your pets name and neighborhood. If you’ve already entered your pet and would like to do so again – that’s no problem – just space the entries out a bit.

“The duck pictured gave birth (live – to quite the crowd of gushing onlookers) to three baby chicks in the middle of this flowerbed at 21st and L. It was pretty cute. You can see one of the eggs didn’t hatch yet.”

“Lobster the cat from Petworth looking upset after another Caps lost.”

“This is our beagle Jack from Logan Circle enjoying a car ride on Sunday afternoon.”
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13 May 2013 12:57 PM
17th and L st is considered a "neighborhood"?
Plum and Millie are so cute!
BloomBars is a gem. It's a kid's musical circus houseparty. John has gotten everything...
Re-reading my comment, it probably doesn't make sense to say that the parking spot wasn't...
This happened to me on a Sunday morning downtown near McPherson Square. I parked in the...
hmm, a duck giving live birth? to CHICKS? you city folk need to learn about animals…
(1) ducklings, not chicks
(2) maybe you were trying to say the eggs were hatching?
You country folk need to tone down the snark.
I never envisioned myself typing those words…
+1 – Pretty sure everyone knows about eggs. Also – there is a new crop (7!) of adorable Meridian Hill park ducklings in the bottom fountain! If you want to feed them – frozen corn, mixed veggies, greens etc. are good. Please no bread.
I have to say the “gave birth . . . to three baby chicks” language struck me as a bit “off” too, but then I realized the OP meant “lay three eggs, two of which hatched.”
why should the corn be frozen?
I feel ya, Lobster