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OmegaZero_Alpha - Mar 17, 2009
When I get the money...
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Sunkistadora - Mar 17, 2009
This is Butch. He was half-dachshund, half-boston terrier. He died on election day last year. He was 13.
Currently looking for a new pup. I want a french bulldog, but they are so pricey!
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avy - Mar 17, 2009
half dach half terrier? that's fucking awesome.
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insomniaprincess - Mar 17, 2009
Sunkistadora Wrote:This is Butch. He was half-dachshund, half-boston terrier. He died on election day last year. He was 13.
He's adorable. I'm sure he was a great pooch.
My parents' Boston Terrier had puppies with my Shih Tzu (pictured above). It wasn't planned but those were some darn cute puppies. hehe
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trover4 - Mar 17, 2009
i like the idea of the large cat OZ_A, i used to have a pet serval but he died a long time ago. Large cats make shockingly good pets if your careful with them.
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Hell-met - Mar 17, 2009
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Drunken F00l - Mar 17, 2009
Never had a bird pet. I don't like em cause of all the noise they make. That and they just sit in their cage all day anyways, so what's the point?
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unknown - Mar 17, 2009
Drunken_F00l Wrote:That and they just sit in their cage all day anyways, so what's the point?
they occasionally eat small children, 'nuff said
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Hell-met - Mar 17, 2009
Drunken_F00l Wrote:Never had a bird pet. I don't like em cause of all the noise they make. That and they just sit in their cage all day anyways, so what's the point?
What you described are "noble" birds.
Rich people buy those just to make their home look ... err... exotic I guess. These people do not care about the birds themselves, and in this case the birds won't give a shit about their owner either.
A pet bird is very friendly once it actually recognizes you as its master.
Mine is free to go wherever he wants, he spends most of the day ontop his cage.
Noise depends on the kind of bird himself obviously and its environment.
Anyway whenever I arrive at home he insta-sings random stuff it's just hilarious. He recognizes the microwave and phone rings and will use a word in his "greetings" vocabulary "chart", depending on those rings.
Birds are 2-legged scripts, bscly.
He also likes to directly fly and land on my shoulder just for fun if I'm around the living room. Sometimes he goes as far as going down the stairs trying to find me.
He's fascinated by my headphones and will remind me so by repeatedly bobbing his head whenever I'm gaming with him on my shoulder.
And this little dude is only 15 cm high. Now imagine what you could do this
these.
(Ignore the fifth picture, that's a horrible wound, and black-plamed cockatoos cost around 75,000$!)
A bird can interact and be appreciated as much as a dog/cat. That is all.
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TheGrobe - Mar 18, 2009
Here we go.
Here is my baby. His name is Spongebob (this pic is about 6 months old)
This is my Turtle (Ignore attached laser beam, we were taking him outside at night...)
This is my parrot. We rescued him a while back. He looks kinda shabby in these pictures, but he's looking much better. Also note an older Spongebob.