uklfc
Eagle
Finn metal lover
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Post by uklfc on Nov 20, 2006 22:38:36 GMT 2
My dog....she thinks she's a cat.
Ever since we got her, she tries to meow, wind herself around your legs, and jump on your lap, curl up and purr. And this is a seven stone Alsatian. Also, she acts like a pup, and shes 9, her favourite thing is to chase toilet roll tubes around the house, and to eat anything that moves. Flies, spiders, and she even tried to munch on a wasp once.
One of the madder things she used to do was try to attack cars and lorries, you could be sat with at the side of the road, a car would go past, and she would jump up at it and bark at it, which was always worth a giggle.
And the time she got too close to one of my pet rats(I had 4) and it bit her on the nose.
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Post by varjotuuli on Nov 21, 2006 19:12:39 GMT 2
in the moment i have really troebles with my mice (3). The whole time they are bitting the cage and they dont stop!!! I cant sleep in night cause everytime i am hearing that sound.......horrible!!!
And now i am thinking to give them to a friend cause i need sleep for school...its my last year so very important for me......>.<
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Arkhis
Wolfcub
Pirates are forever!
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Post by Arkhis on Nov 21, 2006 21:30:53 GMT 2
I remember when we first bought our dog, we lived at a small house with a tiny garden. So when we moved 2 years later, to a bigger house with a large garden and a pond, the dog ran around like crazy through the garden. She had never seen a pond before, or any mass of water larger then that in her drinking bowl, so she ran straight into the pond... My mother was scared to death though, but the dog jumped out pretty fast. It's a West Highland Terrier, though we believe it's not for 100%. I also had a Leopard Gecko who wouldn't bite anything but me and the crickets i fed him . He has no teeth though, so it doesn't hurt. Check here for a picture: www.kingsnake.com/saherpsociety/leopardgecko.htmlOh about the crow, how large was it exactly? They average somewhere near 50cm in length. Also, crows are the most intelligent birds. They tend to chase away the "lesser birds" even of their own genus, like Ravens etc. EDITJust read this: "Crows also take a heavy toll on upland game birds, including direct responsibility for at least 4 1/2 percent nest depredation on ruffed grouse and in California crows have been implicated in the endangerment of the Mojave desert tortoise. They also prey on small mammals such as rabbits and squirrels and have been known to kill prey as large as newborn lambs." Don't mess with the Crow! And Varjotuuli, I once had the same problem. Well... nearly. The mice weren't in a cage. They lived in the attic. It freaked my out at first, hearing "scratch" "scratch" on the walls all the time!
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