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this is a board that talks about issues concerning animals...your own pets as well as animal rights,alerts,bills before congress that need our attention.This is a family board but as abuse cases may be posted it may not always be for the sensitive readers.Please be kind to each other,thanks!


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12. ноември 2007, 04:33:15
Rose 
Rats can be very cool! I at one time, had 4 rats as pets, 2 hooded, one brown, one beige. At the same time that I had these rats I also had 6 cats residing in the house. When it was time to clean the rat cage we would take them out of their really big cage ( a converted jewlery display case) and put them on the couch. While we cleaned their cage out the cats would come around sniffing. Each cat would slowly crawl up to the couch to sniff the rats one at a time.. when the rats got curious and came up to sniff a cats face the cats would dart away terrified. We though it was hilarous! as much as they were curious they were afraid of the rats. Never once did they try to pounce or eat. Too cute. I miss the rats. The down side to owning rodents, they dont last very long so u end up with tears and heartache very soon after getting used to them!

12. ноември 2007, 04:37:27
Papa Zoom 
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Rose:  My favorite rat was named after my wife.    She approved.  She never crapped on me.  And she'd sit on my shoulder all the time and just sit there as I taught.  The kids were so good to her.  During playtime, they got to hold her and she never messed on anyone.  I was very sad when she died.  I had many rats after her but she was totally the best.  I have a picture of the two of us but I look like such a geek I doubt I'll ever show it. 

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