I have a pet King pigeon, which is a bit unusual.
Do you have any unusual pets?
Do you have any unusual pets?
Discussion in 'Other Discussions' started by Amy.G, May 28, 2013.
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Well, I discovered a pet by the garage the other day. It was an Eastern Yellow-Bellied Racer trying to get under the door and took off when I opened it.
Other than that we have no pets. We had to put our other dog down a few years ago.
I would really like to have an English bulldog, but my wife says they slobber. I told her so does our daughter Gabrielle but I still didn't get the dog. :tear: -
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A blind bulldog & chickens & two turtles.
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Hey I bet you slobber too! haha!
Seriously, I don't think they slobber, but I bet they snore! EWF would know. He's the resident bulldog expert. -
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Eastern Yellow-Bellied Racer -
Well at least he's not poisonous! But I have no use for snakes since my dog was bitten by a huuuuge cotton mouth 3 yrs ago! He almost died so now the only good snake is a dead one for me! -
I once kept a black widow spider as a "pet." I suppose that's a misnomer, since I didn't really pet her. I kept her in a big plastic bottle. I caught a little cricket to feed her, but all she seemed to do was bind it hind legs up, as if storing it for later, if necessary. But I couldn't tell she "ate" it [sucked its fluids out], and she didn't live even a full month, if I remember right.
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I have a cat that I buried on the 'back forty' this morning and when I got back to the house he was waiting at the door to go in. For real.
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I think we need to keep an eye on Alcott and KY..... :eek:
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Does having a pet peeve count? :smilewinkgrin:
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'Spooky' is a very large long legged black cat w/white throat, paws & whiskers we rescued from the pound about nine years ago. Coolest/friendliest cat I've ever seen, wife loves him dearly.
She immediately returned after leaving for work yesterday, when I got to the door she was balling like a baby holding 'Spooky' under her arm, dead, she had picked him up off the side of the road not far from our driveway.
After comforting and assuring her of a proper burial for 'Spooky' she went on to work and I grabbed shovel, iron digger, and 'Spooky' in a bag, went to the back fence and gave him a proper burial as promised, and when I returned 'Spooky' had beat me back to the house and was waiting to go in.
I did about 5 double takes on Spooky before finally realizing I had just buried a strange cat that looked like Spooky, which is actually quite a coincidence.
I felt like a fool, my wife was made happy, and Dad, daughters, and others have had a good laugh. We won't live this one down for quite a while to come. -
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Were you wearing your glasses? :smilewinkgrin: -
I wish now I had it on video of Tina crying at the back door, holding that rigamortis cat w/the stiff tail sticking straight up in the air behind her.
Actually Steve, when burying him I was wondering why I hadn't noticed a little more white on Spooky's hind leg before, but the resemblance was striking; and bear in mind his head was bloodied and he was quite rank, not something you want to get down and examine closely if it's not necessary. We live out in the boonies and have NEVER seen a cat that looked like Spooky around here before, in fact we rarely see other cats at all; we have no idea where that cat come from.
But it got a 'proper burial'. :) -
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Kyredneck, that is hilarious!
I have pet chickens. Right now I have a batch in my laundry room that are 3 weeks old. One little rooster baby, named Joe, must have imprinted me when he hatched in the incubator. He thinks I'm his mama and cries for me if I don't give him attention on a regular basis. He's precious, but these 3 AM visits to the brooder are getting old. I'll be glad when these chicks are old enough to go outside to live on their own. -
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We got some from Tractor Supply to replace some of the old gals that are dropping off...6 more to be exact. They are getting big too...for egg laying
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