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orgolove
Vatican City State1650 Posts
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Manit0u
Poland17202 Posts
You don't have to do anything. The thing with spiders is that if you put enough of them into one container, sooner or later you'll be left with just one (that's what happened in my case). I kinda miss my scorpion, but the damned crickets ate him ![]() On a side note: Dangerous pets might be fun to have, but one stupid visitor can turn everything into hell. | ||
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FakeSteve[TPR]
Valhalla18444 Posts
On August 19 2010 08:38 orgolove wrote: Which are the best pets (in terms of less time needed to take care of)? I want least time input/greatest "return of investment" - greatest familiarity. cats are very independent, dogs require constant attention | ||
ShoCkeyy
7815 Posts
![]() very blurry img, sorry, but that's my cat Nina! I say about a year old. I don't have a picture of me and my dog atm though ![]() | ||
Manit0u
Poland17202 Posts
On August 19 2010 08:57 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: cats are very independent, dogs require constant attention Also, cats are nasty bastards. Their litterbox stinks like hellhole, they tend to get revenge on you whenever you don't do what they want you to (ie: gief moar food! pet now! etc.) by pissing on your bed or taking a shit in your shoes/clothes, they destroy furniture and they really can't be taught anything... Dogs do require attention, but the rewards are equal or even more than the effort you put in it. | ||
orgolove
Vatican City State1650 Posts
On August 19 2010 08:57 FakeSteve[TPR] wrote: cats are very independent, dogs require constant attention That's what I've been hearing. Man, I want a cat! I'll get one asap once I move to an independent apartment. @above: don't dogs do the same? I mean, shitting everywhere, scratching things up etc | ||
ShoCkeyy
7815 Posts
On August 19 2010 09:01 Manit0u wrote: Also, cats are nasty bastards. Their litterbox stinks like hellhole, they tend to get revenge on you whenever you don't do what they want you to (ie: gief moar food! pet now! etc.) by pissing on your bed or taking a shit in your shoes/clothes, they destroy furniture and they really can't be taught anything... Dogs do require attention, but the rewards are equal or even more than the effort you put in it. Lol? Lies, maybe the litter box smells like shit, but only time a cat would do that is if gets jealous of another cat being around. I know cause I've had cats my whole life ;p | ||
Gryffindor_us
United States5606 Posts
What is with the Dog vs Cat thing lol? They both have appreciable qualities. Not all cats are completely independent. (Obviously.) I've had cats that constantly rubbed against my face/clawed me and if I didn't pay them my mind then I was spurned. Trying to sleep with a cat scratching your face for attention isn't the best thing ever. (I still loved these cats dearly, in fact one of them is still alive and is my favorite cat.) Dogs don't require constant attention. Yes, some dogs piss and shit all over, that depends on breed and training. I've heard people talk about how whorish and cheap a dog's affection is and I think that's crap. When you come home from work and your girlfriend fucked the milk man, you got fired, and you got T-Boned at the intersection 15 feet from your house, you'll understand how wonderful it is to be loved in such a way. A dog's love isn't as cheap as people act. A dog doesn't love a jackass who would beat them. Seriously Orgo, go to a shelter and decide or yourself if you have to choose. I find that both kinds of companionship are wonderful and complement each other. | ||
Karliath
United States2214 Posts
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Karliath
United States2214 Posts
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ktp
United States797 Posts
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Karliath
United States2214 Posts
On August 20 2010 10:46 ktp wrote: thats one ugly baby you got there how dare you. | ||
kidd
United States2848 Posts
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GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On August 21 2010 01:17 kidd wrote: Is it even legal to have a pet monkey? In some placed yes it is. You need a special license though | ||
ShoCkeyy
7815 Posts
On August 21 2010 01:17 kidd wrote: Is it even legal to have a pet monkey? Yup... Just need a license. I had to do a years worth of service with monkeys to get my license. ![]() | ||
Chunkybuddha
Canada347 Posts
On August 19 2010 09:01 Manit0u wrote: Also, cats are nasty bastards. Their litterbox stinks like hellhole, they tend to get revenge on you whenever you don't do what they want you to (ie: gief moar food! pet now! etc.) by pissing on your bed or taking a shit in your shoes/clothes, they destroy furniture and they really can't be taught anything... Dogs do require attention, but the rewards are equal or even more than the effort you put in it. I don't want to be rude but, most of the time the litterbox stinks like a hellhole is because the owner doesn't clean it everyday. If you don't, the piss starts to stink really bad, and then after a few days you'll need to change all the litter and clean the box. Also, if cats are pissing in their living environment, that means they are unhappy by the way it is. Typically... If the owner has clothes on the ground or the litterbox is dirty, etc... Otherwise, domestic cats instinctively urinate in a small, one area place. Humans train the cat to do it in a litterbox, that's why they go there. Dogs are great. Bigger dogs are more of a hassle, because of the space they need, exercise, food, etc... but they are awesome. I've had 4 dogs and 6 cats growing up, and I couldn't pick out which one is better. If you want loyalty, get a dog. Even though some cats will wait at the door and look you in the eyes, there is no equal to a dog's loyalty. A cat will NOT fight off another cat eating you, a dog will fight off Godzilla if need be. Personally, I have had rabbits, guinea pigs, an actual pig, an iguana, a fire-bellied newt, canary, cockados, degus, mice (big mistake), a turtle(illegal, had to get rid of it), cats, dogs, babysat a couple dragons for a long time, frogs, praying mantas (omg don't let them have babies), and ferrets. By far the most hassle is a ferret. If you want something that fucking destroys everything, gets into anything, and makes a mess that a human couldn't even do, get a ferret. Seriously, you hate someone, buy one ferret and let it loose in your enemy's house. But ferrets are absolutely hilarious and have more personality than any other creature I've experienced. Next pet? Tortoise. It'll be my last, and hopefully outgrow me so I can put it in a zoo. COOL! | ||
Kennigit
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Canada19447 Posts
On August 19 2010 08:38 orgolove wrote: Which are the best pets (in terms of less time needed to take care of)? I want least time input/greatest "return of investment" - greatest familiarity. If you think of pets in terms of ROI, you shouldn't be getting one. | ||
OpRaider
United States307 Posts
On August 21 2010 03:08 Kennigit wrote: If you think of pets in terms of ROI, you shouldn't be getting one. or have a kid | ||
HwangjaeTerran
Finland5967 Posts
like he ever could,, | ||
anch
United States5457 Posts
maybe if you do a circus show and put insurance on them. or are you talking about selling babies? | ||
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