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Nikamichi

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Originally posted by: myjaja
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: myjaja
Well, I once had a pet chicken.

Those were the days.....
Did you choke it when you were angry?

Nope, even worse.

He sat on it.

:|

How many times did you reply in my thread? :disgust:

Please read my initial instructions:

NO THREAD CRAPPING. KTHXDIAF
 

alien42

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Originally posted by: Nikamichi
Originally posted by: Howard
Ducks crap all over the place, don't they?

So do rabbits.

but rabbit crap is tiny balls that dry up quickly and are easily swept up. we all know how messy bird crap is.
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: Coquito
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
Originally posted by: C6FT7
Ferrets!

Yuck, they look like rats.

But how many small pets chill out in a hammock?

Squirrels do, at least mine did and she would lay in it upside down just like a person until I would enter the room and she would start squeaking and trying to get to me. Most loving pet I ever had, smartest too.
 

Coquito

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
Squirrels do, at least mine did and she would lay in it upside down just like a person until I would enter the room and she would start squeaking and trying to get to me. Most loving pet I ever had, smartest too.

Obligatory :)
 

BooGiMaN

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rabbits

cons: sh1t a lot
pros: dont make any noise

ducks

cons: sh1t a lot, quack
pros: ?
 

daniel49

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this is no kidding we actually have a rabbit and a duck and a dog.
I voted rabbit.
Ducks are very messy they are like the Binsford 5000 super poop-a-matic of the animal world.
Rabbits will go in a litterbox we had very little trouble training ours.
they love most broadleaf weeds and grasses and he always gets the vegtable parts we don't eat. his hutch is set up so all his pellets drop out below on the ground and then the wife uses them for her flowerbeds. they are very clean, You may want to get thier claws trimmed however, too sharp.
 

daniel49

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Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
rabbits

cons: sh1t a lot
pros: dont make any noise

ducks

cons: sh1t a lot, quack
pros: ?

pros for a duck would be the eggs they love small slugs and sowbugs