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  • Smegma
    AO's Official Paper Boy
    • Aug 2002
    • 376

    #16
    Those sugar gliders are possibly the coolest pets ive seen in awhile, but i think they are illegal to own where i live, same thing with ferrets.... damn califorina. (At least its bright and sunny right now )
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    • EsPo
      Dosehead
      • Jul 2002
      • 4140

      #17
      hmm... i have a cat with something wrong with his.. central nerve system (couldnt quite make out what the vet said). well, its constantly falling back and forth while just walking, falls down the stairs, when it jumps on the couch he falls back.. ect.. he pretty much acts like hes drunk. i feel so bad for him...
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      • Smegma
        AO's Official Paper Boy
        • Aug 2002
        • 376

        #18
        That happened to one of my cats once (a couple years back), the vet thought it was poisoned by a flee dip thing. When it walked it fell over and when it jumped it misjudged distances and smashed into things. Its kind of all better now, but its a little stupider.
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        • dv8withn8
          Registered User
          • Feb 2003
          • 93

          #19
          Let's see... Gliders are kind of expensive. For both of them, the cage, a few toys, food, I'd say it'd bring the investment up to about 450. They're easy to take care of and feed. They just eat fruit and yogurt and some special formula to keep em healthy. And for the first month or so you have to keep them with almost all the time so they get your scent and bond with you. They form really strong bonds with owners and will come on command. You have to get them as young as possible though. The cool part is they're small enough to fit in your pocket and you can take them to work or school with you since they sleep during the day. (They're nocturnal) Chicks dig their cuteness and they're fun to play with.

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          • LittleKrems
            The AO nobody
            • May 2002
            • 388

            #20
            Originally posted by dv8withn8
            Let's see... Gliders are kind of expensive. For both of them, the cage, a few toys, food, I'd say it'd bring the investment up to about 450. They're easy to take care of and feed. They just eat fruit and yogurt and some special formula to keep em healthy. And for the first month or so you have to keep them with almost all the time so they get your scent and bond with you. They form really strong bonds with owners and will come on command. You have to get them as young as possible though. The cool part is they're small enough to fit in your pocket and you can take them to work or school with you since they sleep during the day. (They're nocturnal) Chicks dig their cuteness and they're fun to play with.

            that sounds pretty sweet! haha they sound cool i wish i had a pet.... my parents wont let me get a dog! i think that is horrible, not letting your kid have a puppy!! awww poor jack russel terriers!!!

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            • Trench
              Pie lovers go to Hell!
              • Nov 2002
              • 1099

              #21
              My cat used to go to the bathroom and afterwards put his front feet foward and pull with his front feet...

              If you cant picture it, he was wiping with the tile floor...
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              • Fatjon
                Fat Juggalo
                • Aug 2002
                • 1031

                #22
                i have a 16yr old cat and it will not drink out of a bowl you have to turn the water on in the sink so it will drink

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                • HoboJudge
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 225

                  #23
                  I used to have pet ducks. Pretty much the only things they would eat were rice with butter, green beans, and the flowers my mother was growing in the backyard.
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