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soultoshare -> RE: Pets..of the nonhuman variety (5/16/2007 4:13:33 PM)
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Growing up, our house was a menagerie of critters....we had 3 St. Bernards, cats, fish, hamsters, guinea pigs, one HUGE red dutch checkerboard rabbit, and they all pretty much ran the roost. I also took care of the rats and mice at my high school.....i had one rat that was smarter than some dogs.......he was friendly, loved to ride around on my shoulder playing in my hiar. Our guinea pig had the run of the house, other than her little pellets, she was never a problem. But she'd come running as fast as her little legs could carry her when she heard the fridge open.....she knew where the goodies were! I understand the whole pet deposit and rent crap.....i've had to pay $300 for my dog, and admittedly, snuck in my cat because I couldn't afford all the deposits. What kills me is the kids in the complex i live in are far more destructive than ANY animal I've ever owned. If it's too much to come up with the money, I'd wait until my lease was up as was suggested, and look around. I'm a firm believer in that if you get one cat, you need two.....but there is the rabbit idea, tey can be litter trained also, you'll just have to be careful of wires, cuz they tend to nibble. Cockatiels are fun, my nephew had one, she just thought she was a fuuny looking person.....if she wasn't walking around on the floor, she was riding on the back of the cat.....the cat loved the massage she'd get when Cookie walked up and down it...go figure! She died when an egg got impacted, broke the family's heart. There are little furry options that will give you someone to take care of til you get where you can get a cat or dog, and the cat and dog can accept the other animals wasily....my rabbit used to play with one of our St Bernards...they'd chase each other all over the yard! The neighbors loved it! m
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