Updates

October 3rd, 2007

Animals: F/U/C/O/T

Posted by Sarliz @ 5:16 am (link)

This is a complete update of finished, updated, closed, overdue and troubles for the Animals category.

Finished Animals
Dogs: Pembroke Welsh Corgi (Mammals: Canines); Horses: Gypsy Vanner/Irish Cob (Mammals: Equines); Cats: Bombay (Mammals: Felines); Mice: Spiny (Mammals: Rodents)

Updated Animals
Gekos: Leopard (Amphibians & Reptiles)

Closed Animals (open for application)
Wild Animals (General Animals); Common Raccoon (Procyon Lotor) (Mammals: Other Carnivores/Insectivores/Omnivores)

Pending Removal (not open for application)
The following fanlistings are overdue and are scheduled for removal tomorrow
October 4, 2007. If your fanlisting is listed below you must submit a finished form and/or contact me.
Tortoises (Amphibians & Reptiles)

Pending Removal (not open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal tomorrow
October 4, 2007. If your fanlisting is listed below you must fix the problem and reply to the troubles email.
Dogs and Puppies (Mammals: Canines); Dogs: Pugs (Mammals: Canines); Rabbits & Bunnies (Mammals: Other Herbivores)




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