Well hello Mr. Faggypants.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gohron
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Well hello Mr. Faggypants.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gohron
I always used to prefer dogs until I finally have one now and it pooped/peed on my floor several times for no reason after having never done it before, always wanting to eat everything, go outside, bark, get beat up by the cat, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh
I still like dogs and wouldn't mind having one but I've always had cats growing up (very large 30 pound cats, might as well have been a dog).
And then you'll eat it and then-!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Jetman
I've always thought a snake would be cool.
I don't think I'd ever get tired of watching it eat a live rodent.
Get something that would kill you easily if it flipped out.
Dogs are soooo sweet (at least the right breeds). They are a pain to take care of (especially if you get a puppy), but it is so worth it. You leave the house for 30 seconds (to get the mail) and when you come back, they will greet you like they haven't seen you in 20 years.
I have goldfish there awosme i have a oranda, and a ryukin right now
and some commons in our pond..
My dog gets really upset when people leave if she's in the car. I was dropped off at school this morning, and my stepbrother and stepmom had our dog in the car. As soon as I closed the door, my dog started whining SO much. She kept barking at my stepmom, sticking her head out the window and fidgeting... As soon as I turned my back on her she did her damn hunting bay/howl. It was pretty funny to see how upset she gets if you leave.Quote:
Originally Posted by kingoffighters
To add to the discussion, I've heard great things about sugar gliders, it might be worth looking up online. Also, +1 on rats. I've owned two rats, and while one was probably the best pet I've ever had, the other rat was pretty much just... "a rat."
Anyhow, my first rat, named Fleece, was such an amazing pet, that I'm still heartbroken when I think about her 10 years after the fact. It acted like a dog and was every bit as smart as one. I could walk her outside and play games with her, and she loved attention. When I'd put her back in her cage at night, she'd always find a way out (they can jump to incredible heights when motivated) and come into my room and crawl up onto my bed. She loved to play little hide and go seek games and get chased around the room. Unfortunately, a couple of years later we discovered a bump on her side, which only got worse. We had to put her down shortly afterwards. Now I'm depressed as hell thinking about her. :cries:
I'm sure you don't own any cats Napalm. I know how much you hate pussy.