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Post by wanton87 on May 9, 2021 3:30:23 GMT
A heartwarming tail. You’d have to be nuts not to appreciate this one
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Post by Christina on May 9, 2021 23:19:18 GMT
A heartwarming tail. You’d have to be nuts not to appreciate this one (video) That's amazing to finally see a squirrel owned by a person at home. Makes me wonder if I can't really have a pet, all that action when they don't do things in a wild environment.
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Post by wanton87 on May 10, 2021 3:34:51 GMT
It looked like a pretty high energy pet, Christina. You would have to spend a lot of time with it. I think the ferrets are much the same way. I sort of considered getting a ferret, a few years back. But they don’t live very long, and it seemed that their owners had bonded strongly with them, and were heartbroken after losing them. That’s the primary reason why I’m not too keen on having pets. Losing them is just too painful. I was fascinated to learn that in the 19th century, Squirrels were a popular pet. Sable Ferret kit
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Post by Christina on May 11, 2021 15:45:57 GMT
It looked like a pretty high energy pet, Christina. You would have to spend a lot of time with it. I think the ferrets are much the same way. I sort of considered getting a ferret, a few years back. But they don’t live very long, and it seemed that their owners had bonded strongly with them, and were heartbroken after losing them. That’s the primary reason why I’m not too keen on having pets. Losing them is just too painful. I was fascinated to learn that in the 19th century, Squirrels were a popular pet. Sable Ferret kit(image) Maybe, a cat would be good if you don't want to give a pet too much attention. I did want an ocelot, a wildcat, not sure what animals like that need.
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