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Was studyin a cat but not to sure as yetrspann wrote:Yes, I have three. They eating chow and use litter box already.
I grew up around these two animals so i knw about the careSpitfir3 wrote:goodluck op
oh and just a heads up guinea pigs and rabbits are pretty messy so if its for a 2yr old be prepared to do lots of cleaning if you go down that route...nice animals doh
Was thinkin about this but i dont like small fishes...i accustome with kois so probably when she is olderCurtms wrote:Buy a nemo.
You have any pictures of these cats or kittensrspann wrote:Nice thing about the kittys is that you can let them walk all over the house, sleep on the bed, play with them all the time. The others poop while they walking and Birds have to be caged. Cats are low maintainance.
kadijahveronica wrote:She daughter is very loving towards animals hence why i have decided to allow her to have her own
My phone went mad on me there didnt even realise it ..but yes was refering to my daughterMaxPower wrote:kadijahveronica wrote:She daughter is very loving towards animals hence why i have decided to allow her to have her own
Ok that sounds reassuring...hope u find something.
But darling...wait.....who she?
Thought u said it was your daughter
kadijahveronica wrote:You have any pictures of these cats or kittensrspann wrote:Nice thing about the kittys is that you can let them walk all over the house, sleep on the bed, play with them all the time. The others poop while they walking and Birds have to be caged. Cats are low maintainance.
Bring a chocolate for meeeeee.....rspann wrote:kadijahveronica wrote:You have any pictures of these cats or kittensrspann wrote:Nice thing about the kittys is that you can let them walk all over the house, sleep on the bed, play with them all the time. The others poop while they walking and Birds have to be caged. Cats are low maintainance.
Out of the country until Friday ,will post them when I return.
kadijahveronica wrote:Ok folks looking for a small pet to adopt for my daughter
It can be a dog,parrot,rabbit or guinea pig or other small birds
I am askin here first only because i knw some people have pets they just dont want anymore
Plzz keep negative comments to yourself...and for those who stil dont want to yes i can more than afford a pet..so take yuh opinion and shuv it
They got a good size i actually let them go in my mums gardenSMc wrote:kadijahveronica wrote:Ok folks looking for a small pet to adopt for my daughter
It can be a dog,parrot,rabbit or guinea pig or other small birds
I am askin here first only because i knw some people have pets they just dont want anymore
Plzz keep negative comments to yourself...and for those who stil dont want to yes i can more than afford a pet..so take yuh opinion and shuv it
How them legless lizards you were keeping in plastic bottles doing? must be a decent size by now.
Ok will donicholai wrote:Hey I hv one more baby puppy remaining, a girl very healthy . Cal 3430867
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She has alot of toys but where i live there are alot of pigeons and normal song birds also every neighbour has a dog so she sees them alot ..when she sees a stray dog she calls out to them each and overy time so i wanna give her a chance to have a petthefallengods wrote:so, it will be YOU who looks after it. ent?
cannot be a cat, or a dog. even a tamer breed of such.
no way a lil toddler loking after a hamster or gerbil either.
yuh cyah get her a toy? unless it something that will grow once she gets older. maybe a lil kitten or puppy, then by the time she's in tweenhood she can look after it.
Do they have a website or something i can checkcueball1990 wrote:best you check ttspca and adopt a puppyor kitten. there are alot of animals in need of good homes. in terms of dogs bigger breeds tend to be more tolerant towards children from my experience.
kadijahveronica wrote:Do they have a website or something i can checkcueball1990 wrote:best you check ttspca and adopt a puppyor kitten. there are alot of animals in need of good homes. in terms of dogs bigger breeds tend to be more tolerant towards children from my experience.
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