Teeny wrote:I dunno really, I've always found them interesting. I've worked with a few before in my career so I think that made me wanted some of my own. They are really easy to care for
That is awesome teeny can they really do martial arts tho lol
Teeny, i got him from the dogs trust 8 years ago. he's definetly not tiny tho because he takes up most of the bed lol That's a brilliant name for a praying mantis. How long have you had it
you do?
He already have the name when we got it but we liked it and so kept it the same ^^
jokey745 wrote:That is awesome teeny can they really do martial arts tho lol
Hahaa yeah! If they feel threatened they sometimes do some crazy arm movement. Most of the time though, Juniper is just chilling on a leaf until she's hungry.
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Teeny wrote:Hahaa yeah! If they feel threatened they sometimes do some crazy arm movement. Most of the time though, Juniper is just chilling on a leaf until she's hungry.
Just chilling on a leaf, taking life easy haha, like it
no I don't have any pets, but I used to have three hamsters in my last flat. One was blind so I adopted her and her 'hamster guide' sister. Called them Freya and Chii after Chobits The other hamster was called Buddha.
no I don't have any pets, but I used to have three hamsters in my last flat. One was blind so I adopted her and her 'hamster guide' sister. Called them Freya and Chii after Chobits The other hamster was called Buddha.
i used to have a russian dwarf hamster pixiedora, small and grey with red eyes. One of the bars on the cage broke off one time and he escaped and ran behind a gas fire in the main room which the pilot light ignited every so often. managed to get him back eventually before anything bad happened lol called him sonic because the wee rascal was fast
jokey745 wrote:i used to have a russian dwarf hamster pixiedora, small and grey with red eyes. One of the bars on the cage broke off one time and he escaped and ran behind a gas fire in the main room which the pilot light ignited every so often. managed to get him back eventually before anything bad happened lol
I thought that story was going to end up a lot worse! Glad he was ok in the end! I had a Syrian once who escaped and managed to get under the floorboards in our downstairs bathroom. We tried to coax her out with a food trail leading up some videos (yeah that long ago!) into a big box but she didn't fall for that After 3 days she eventually sauntered out like nothing had happened!
Pixiedora wrote:I thought that story was going to end up a lot worse! Glad he was ok in the end! I had a Syrian once who escaped and managed to get under the floorboards in our downstairs bathroom. We tried to coax her out with a food trail leading up some videos (yeah that long ago!) into a big box but she didn't fall for that After 3 days she eventually sauntered out like nothing had happened!
the food trail would have worked for me haha there cute little creatures but there smart cookies
I don't have any pets they're not allowed where I'm living at the moment. My landlord did say about getting a cat because the house is at the back of a field and we have problems with mice chewing they're way into the house and running around between the wall cavities (but he hasn't gotten around to doing it yet)
I used to have a cat though, my mum and dad got her as a kitten when I was 5. Me and my brother was suppose to share looking after it but she'd follow me around everywhere. That's when they decided it should be mine on my own. I called her Trixy and I'm not kidding when I say she followed me everywhere. When I came home from school when I got older she'd be on top of the washing machine asleep wating for me. When I went into the bathroom to have a bath she'd follow me in there, sit on the toilet and wait for me to get in with my knee above the water so she could jump on it. At bedtime if I pulled my covers up over my head and there's was just the littlest of gap she'd dive in there just so she could be under the covers with me. I had her a long time. She was allowed outside but she'd come back after a few hours but one day when she was really old (I was 15) she went outside and never came back. Dad said it was because cats go away from loved ones to be alone to die. I don't know if that's true or not.
Elgood81 wrote:I don't have any pets they're not allowed where I'm living at the moment. My landlord did say about getting a cat because the house is at the back of a field and we have problems with mice chewing they're way into the house and running around between the wall cavities (but he hasn't gotten around to doing it yet)
I used to have a cat though, my mum and dad got her as a kitten when I was 5. Me and my brother was suppose to share looking after it but she'd follow me around everywhere. That's when they decided it should be mine on my own. I called her Trixy and I'm not kidding when I say she followed me everywhere. When I came home from school when I got older she'd be on top of the washing machine asleep wating for me. When I went into the bathroom to have a bath she'd follow me in there, sit on the toilet and wait for me to get in with my knee above the water so she could jump on it. At bedtime if I pulled my covers up over my head and there's was just the littlest of gap she'd dive in there just so she could be under the covers with me. I had her a long time. She was allowed outside but she'd come back after a few hours but one day when she was really old (I was 15) she went outside and never came back. Dad said it was because cats go away from loved ones to be alone to die. I don't know if that's true or not.
Ohh that's really sad losing a pet is difficult and I'm sorry you didn't know what happened to your Trixy.
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