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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Valyndris
That reminds me of when Crowley was staying at my parents place due to my apartment flooding. I was sitting in a chair and put plastic (the stuff used for painting) on the chair in case he decided to pee, well after an hour of him being on me I was convinced he would of peed by then if he was going to pee. So I sat on the couch beside both my parents which wasn't covered and of course not even 10 minutes pass and he pees all over the couch. I felt terrible about it. I was bringing Crowley back up to his enclosure so I can come back and clean the pee. I made it right in front of his tank when he decided to poop on my boob. I guess he really didn't want to get his "house" soiled. By the time I was done cleaning the poop off of me as best I could, I went back downstairs to find that my mom had taken care of the pee. I still felt so bad for Crowley peeing on their perfectly nice and also expensive couch. Snakes go when they gotta go.
Oh man that's awful..but a little funny XD
Wierd to say, but none of my other pets do this. My dog is trained with bathroom commands, gets let out to a designated spot every few hours. My geckos will only "go" on their communal toilet rock, and have done so on the same rock for probably 6 years or so. And my beardie and pacman frog only poop during their warm soaks.
With a snake, now it's like living dangerously
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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Ax01
Awesome! almost looks like he's swallowing a possum!
A small one anyway! The ones I worked with out west were the size of giant cats!
I'll tell ya..if I could have one as a pet, I would. Been a forbidden dream of mine for ages.
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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Ax01
Awesome! almost looks like he's swallowing a possum!
Originally Posted by Awesomethepossum
A small one anyway! The ones I worked with out west were the size of giant cats!
I'll tell ya..if I could have one as a pet, I would. Been a forbidden dream of mine for ages.
you can get a Brazilian Short-Tail Opossum! they're like the size of hedgehogs. i see them alongside hoggies, Sugar Gliders and other small mammals at expos.
this was from last year's show in Oregon.
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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Ax01
you can get a Brazilian Short-Tail Opossum! they're like the size of hedgehogs. i see them alongside hoggies, Sugar Gliders and other small mammals at expos.
this was from last year's show in Oregon.
I used to see those at the petstore and thought it was a mouse
I'm fully confident in caring for our lovely American possums-- newborn to adult-- but I've thought about those, though
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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Awesomethepossum
...I'll tell ya..if I could have one as a pet, I would. Been a forbidden dream of mine for ages...
Not pets, but I have some free-roaming 'possums in my neighborhood...sometimes get to see them late at night when I let my dogs out to potty before we turn in.
The last time one was on top of my fence, I went & got my 24" tongs & a small tomato (figuring she was enroute to raid my garden) & I carefully put the tomato in
front of her as she held her ground watching me, & I quietly turned out the light. I checked about 15 minutes later...she apparently enjoyed the tomato.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Not pets, but I have some free-roaming 'possums in my neighborhood...sometimes get to see them late at night when I let my dogs out to potty before we turn in.
The last time one was on top of my fence, I went & got my 24" tongs & a small tomato (figuring she was enroute to raid my garden) & I carefully put the tomato in
front of her as she held her ground watching me, & I quietly turned out the light. I checked about 15 minutes later...she apparently enjoyed the tomato.
You see, I live on a busy road in a city. Not much to see for wildlife other than the occasional bloated squirrel.
A shame that their natural life expectancy is really only a year, maybe two years. In captivity with optimal care? We had one live to three years at the rehab center.
I will tell you though, nothing is more entertaining than watching them get all amped up and trying to eat a large food item
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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Awesomethepossum
You see, I live on a busy road in a city. Not much to see for wildlife other than the occasional bloated squirrel.
A shame that their natural life expectancy is really only a year, maybe two years. In captivity with optimal care? We had one live to three years at the rehab center.
I will tell you though, nothing is more entertaining than watching them get all amped up and trying to eat a large food item
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I'm in a smaller rural town, & there are many trees & some green spaces within, but I am right in a busy neighborhood, plenty of traffic. A lot of road-kills here too-
possums, skunks, turtles, squirrels, armadillos & sometimes even large deer end up DOR. Cool that you've worked with them (possums) in rehab center.
I didn't realize they have such a short lifespan. OMG, I see what you mean! > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRIVTEBaLkA Adorable!
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Dante's first rat!
My wildlife rehab job was is MO, so I saw a lot of cool critters. The diversity out west is insane.
CT? I feel like the wildlife around here are more street smart
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Re: Dante's first rat!
And by street-smart, I mean adept at hiding in plain sight. Like I said, lots of road kill, but those are usually inexperienced animals (deer can learn safe routes in busy roadways), or elderly/sick ones
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Re: Dante's first rat!
Originally Posted by Awesomethepossum
And by street-smart, I mean adept at hiding in plain sight. Like I said, lots of road kill, but those are usually inexperienced animals (deer can learn safe routes in busy roadways), or elderly/sick ones
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When hunting season is here it seems the deer are more apt to come into town. Can't say I blame them. I can't verify that these were sick or elderly, but I've been
shocked to see large ones killed on the bypass (double lane fwy) & right in town on the biggest & busiest road we have (in front of Walmart & Coltons). Deer collisions
are not rare around here & even my next door neighbor had to replace his car after a collision.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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