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I'd love a Belgium Sheepdog (so gorgeous) <3 A huskey (so cute) <3 Or a St Bernard (so cuddly) <3 :p
I wish I could have a horse as well, but adding all the elements together, they're so expensive </3
Oooh, I'd also love a small snake of some kind (mum'd never agree though)
Or, like Truck, a pokemon xD
 
I'd love a Belgium Sheepdog (so gorgeous) <3 A huskey (so cute) <3 Or a St Bernard (so cuddly) <3 :p
I wish I could have a horse as well, but adding all the elements together, they're so expensive </3
Oooh, I'd also love a small snake of some kind (mum'd never agree though)
Or, like Truck, a pokemon xD

you should tell your mum snakes are the easiest pets to keep and most unobtrusive in the house

Mine are in vivs that have viv locks, the temp is set and I clean the water out every day feed once every week or so and as they only poo every 3 weeks or so spot clean when required and changed bedding every month

The hamster my son has is far harder to keep
 
I'd love a Belgium Sheepdog (so gorgeous) <3 A huskey (so cute) <3 Or a St Bernard (so cuddly) <3 :p
I wish I could have a horse as well, but adding all the elements together, they're so expensive </3
Oooh, I'd also love a small snake of some kind (mum'd never agree though)
Or, like Truck, a pokemon xD

you should tell your mum snakes are the easiest pets to keep and most unobtrusive in the house

Mine are in vivs that have viv locks, the temp is set and I clean the water out every day feed once every week or so and as they only poo every 3 weeks or so spot clean when required and changed bedding every month

The hamster my son has is far harder to keep

She just doesn't like snakes on the whole. Is why she likes living in New Zealand, no snakes in the backyard :p

Maybe I'll just get one when I move out the house :p

We used to have hamsters...They then killed themselves >w>"

We also had mice, but then the cats got to them D:
 
this is sad lol but id just like another 20 piggys or so or ......... maybe a harris hawk dont think theyd get on though
scot :)
 
a tapir, i would keep it in my bath ;) naahh.. tapir rock i would love to have one!
 

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A panda bear... They look so cuddly, and I'm such a cuddly freak... (my wife will not agree), but I am... (she occassionally comes up under the name "Cheetah").... I Trust she will not see this comment!

I heard they're pretty aggressive.
 
On the list of animals we genuinelly intend to own, space and money permitting:

1) Horses - I have two but they live with my parents
2) Crows
3) A pair of harris hawks (working birds with plenty of flight time)
4) Ferrets (also working, but might have a pet one)
5) A large dog, probably a boarder or welsh collie
6) Rats
7) Crested geckos
8) A bearded dragon (fell in love with one called "Stumpy" at my old job)
9) Cats - the bigger and more leopard-like, the better
 
On the list of animals we genuinelly intend to own, space and money permitting:

1) Horses - I have two but they live with my parents
2) Crows
3) A pair of harris hawks (working birds with plenty of flight time)
4) Ferrets (also working, but might have a pet one)
5) A large dog, probably a boarder or welsh collie
6) Rats
7) Crested geckos
8) A bearded dragon (fell in love with one called "Stumpy" at my old job)
9) Cats - the bigger and more leopard-like, the better

You can actually get a cat that has the pattern of a leopard and is a bit bigger then a normal housecat.

It's a Bengal cat
 
REALLY Ace, you mean like the cats I keep :p

The Bengal cat is a distinct, unique breed of spotted domestic cat derived from the ancestral crossing of a domestic cat such as an Abyssinian, American Shorthair, Burmese or Egyptian Mau with an Asian Leopard Cat. The name "Bengal" is derived from the Latin name of the Asian Leopard Cat, Feline Bengalensis. The domestic Bengal has inherited the exotic, stunningly wild spotted pattern from the Asian Leopard Cat, found in the wild in central Asia. This beautiful breed of cat is very loving, affectionate and friendly whilst retaining the uniqueness of it's wild ancestors.

Seffie x
 
REALLY Ace, you mean like the cats I keep :p

The Bengal cat is a distinct, unique breed of spotted domestic cat derived from the ancestral crossing of a domestic cat such as an Abyssinian, American Shorthair, Burmese or Egyptian Mau with an Asian Leopard Cat. The name "Bengal" is derived from the Latin name of the Asian Leopard Cat, Feline Bengalensis. The domestic Bengal has inherited the exotic, stunningly wild spotted pattern from the Asian Leopard Cat, found in the wild in central Asia. This beautiful breed of cat is very loving, affectionate and friendly whilst retaining the uniqueness of it's wild ancestors.

Seffie x

Well not everyone knows, just because you keep one it doesn't mean everyone has seen one, Mrs. I've got a big head.
 
On the list of animals we genuinelly intend to own, space and money permitting:

1) Horses - I have two but they live with my parents
2) Crows
3) A pair of harris hawks (working birds with plenty of flight time)
4) Ferrets (also working, but might have a pet one)
5) A large dog, probably a boarder or welsh collie
6) Rats
7) Crested geckos
8) A bearded dragon (fell in love with one called "Stumpy" at my old job)
9) Cats - the bigger and more leopard-like, the better

You can actually get a cat that has the pattern of a leopard and is a bit bigger then a normal housecat.

It's a Bengal cat

I know about these guys =) I think I prefer the savannah cats though.
 

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