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Pets other than dogs

Post by chris4570 »

We had a thread not too long ago where members posted pics of there dogs. How about one where we post our "other" pets.

I just got this one today. It is a tegu. The cats think it is great! They love to sit and watch. Wait till it gets bigger, and he will be watching the cats.

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I seem to end up with a few raccoons a year, they make good pets for a while, if it's done right.
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Post by TYE »

My sister has a Bearded Dragon.

Personally, I hate the damn thing. :lol:

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I'll just stick with my puppy, cat and bunny.

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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

I have a 200Gallon Fish tank.

Here are a variety of setups I have had in the past-

Incandescents, Africans, Blue Gravel
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Blue Lights, Africans, Blue Gravel
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White lights, Africans, and South Americans, White Sand
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We also have
- 3 dogs a barking
- 2 cats a meowing
- 1 Rabbit chewing
- and a partridge in a pear tree
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Post by TYE »

Wow Lawrence you really change it up eh.
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this is my 2 year old boa, she 6 feet long and very strong she is only a year old i this pic
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Post by wabi »

We have 5 cats in the house. I picked up a carpet covered "nest" for them the other day. It has two compartments and one more can get on top. They all tried it out, but Daubie really liked it:
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Then little Zeke tried it. Man he was pi**ed! Dang thing is so nice, but just too little for a well fed cat to fit in!
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He finaly gave up and laid on top with his head on the table next to it, but I didn't get a good pic of that pose. :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zeke joined our family when my son was high-chair age. Zeke figured if food hit the floor it was meant for him. He has some strange tastes, such as green or black olives, wheat bread crust, and donuts, but he eats plenty of real food, too! He had rabbit pot-pie with us for supper tonight. And, YES, vegtables & all! :lol:
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AHHH! I HATE SNAKES! :oops:
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Post by Bow Life »

I used to have an iguana (sp?) but I ended up selling it as it was not the thing for me. My sister has two cats and a ferret. Ferrets are amazing, put on a hooded sweater and take it hunting, snowmobiling and ice fishing. Now she has moved out im thinking i will have to get one of my own! :lol:
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Miles my Blue & Gold Macaw again....

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Post by Partikle »

Here is a deer wearing a dog coller. They should her in the house during the fall if they don't want the neighbours to eat her.
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Partikle wrote:Here is a deer wearing a dog coller. They should her in the house during the fall if they don't want the neighbours to eat her.
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That collar looks like it's been on for a while! And it doesn't look like the "break away" style. Don't these people think what might happen should that collar hook on a treebranch?
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Post by M&M »

hey tye the great thing about a rabbit for a pet is when you get tired of it you can always eat it!!!! just kidding!!! M&M
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Post by DrDan »

Yah Tye the bunny looks nice and tender!
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