Do you have pets?

Pets?


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Do you have pets? If so, what do you have?

We have 1 cat right now. It is still pretty young, around 8 months old I gather.
 
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1 dog. 3 cats. Can I count the wildlife I feed here too? lol
 
I have six rescue babies that I call my "zoo crew":
1) Horse
2) Pot belly pig
3) Blue fronted Amazon parrot
4) Maine Coon cat
5) Two - Dogs (Miniature Pinchers) one male & one female
 
I love pets as I can do without them at home, they are the best friend and most loyal friends you can have at home. I have two dogs at home, my neighbours own cats but I do not like cats they scares me a lot.
 
I have one dog that I've had since she was 6 weeks old and she is now about 9 1/2 years old.
 
We no longer have any pets and probably won't be getting any. If cows came in mini size and stayed that way I'm sure we'd have one of those because my husband is obsessed with cows.
 
We no longer have any pets and probably won't be getting any. If cows came in mini size and stayed that way I'm sure we'd have one of those because my husband is obsessed with cows.
Actually my father is also obsessed with cows, we have two cows in our house.

But it is very difficult to maintain the shed. Unless you have a house in the countryside, it is difficult to keep cows as neighbours will start complaining. 😏
 
We no longer have any pets and probably won't be getting any. If cows came in mini size and stayed that way I'm sure we'd have one of those because my husband is obsessed with cows.
Your post somehow made me to laugh out so loud, very funny. Why will your husband be so obsessed with cows? I can't move close to cows as they scares me a lot not to talk of having them at home.
 
Your post somehow made me to laugh out so loud, very funny. Why will your husband be so obsessed with cows? I can't move close to cows as they scares me a lot not to talk of having them at home.

I'm really not sure what it is about cows that makes my husband stand in awe at them and when they walk near us he thinks it's the absolute best thing. We live in the country and there are a lot of dairy cows on farms nearby.
 
I'm really not sure what it is about cows that makes my husband stand in awe at them and when they walk near us he thinks it's the absolute best thing. We live in the country and there are a lot of dairy cows on farms nearby.
If I am to be in your shoes as your husband's wife, I would have ran away of our home because cows scares me a lot and don't even go near anywhere that there are cows though I love eating cow meat.
 
If I am to be in your shoes as your husband's wife, I would have ran away of our home because cows scares me a lot and don't even go near anywhere that there are cows though I love eating cow meat.

Most of the cows here are just curious and wouldn't hurt you 🙂 Until you get into the pen with the Bull and that's the one you stay away from!
 
Most of the cows here are just curious and wouldn't hurt you 🙂 Until you get into the pen with the Bull and that's the one you stay away from!
I think the types of cows you have in your country are the ones without long horns. The breed of cows in my country are the type with big and long horns and can be aggressive sometimes without provocations.
 
I think the types of cows you have in your country are the ones without long horns. The breed of cows in my country are the type with big and long horns and can be aggressive sometimes without provocations.

Those are the types of cows that they have in Texas! We don't have them in the state I live in that I know of.
 
I have pet - guinea pigs. They are both from the same order, even if they look really different. Both guinea pigs and rabbits belong to the order Rodentia. In fact, guinea pigs were originally classified as part of the rabbit genus until 1901, when they were reclassified based on their own unique characteristics. Guinea pigs and rabbits will eat many of the same types of food, but pet guinea pigs also need vitamin C and more protein than pet rabbits do. Guinea pigs and pet rabbits can be litter box trained, even though pet guinea pigs tend to scatter their litter box pellets around more than pet rabbits usually do. I really enjoy petting and holding pet guinea pigs. They're definitely cuter than pet rabbits! They also tend to be easier to handle and care for, due to their shorter ears and bodies, which make them less likely to kick or slide out of your grip. There are pros and cons to pet guinea pigs versus pet rabbits(https://www.planetpet.com.au/blog/guinea-pig-vs-rabbit). I enjoy petting pet guinea pigs because they are smaller, cuter, and easier to handle than pet rabbits. Some people prefer pet rabbits over pet guinea pigs because pet rabbits can be litter box trained more easily. Pet guinea pigs tend to scatter their pellets around more than pet rabbits typically do.
 
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Yup, I have 2 cats and a WHOLE BUNCH of Fish. My husband owns a fish breeding/selling business and I'm creating his website so it is interesting.
 
I have 2 tarantulas that are boring and sleep around the clock when they're not hungry.

My girlfriend has 2 cats and 2 snakes. She has a ball python and a corn snake. She keeps mice in a 20 gallon tank to feed to them. She has kept some of those mice as pets. If the mice get mean and bite, they become food for the snakes.
 
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