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Re: Post your Pet

Postby 88sins » June 28th, 2018, 1:50 pm

kstt wrote:
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kstt wrote:Anyone has a pet iguana? Is it easy to keep?

they kinda easy to keep, IF you can get the permit from forestry division to keep it.


Ohhhh :shock:

Didn't know it required a permit.

So you can hunt it, kill it and sell it but need a permit to mind it?

As long as you plan to keep it during the year while hunting season is closed, yes you need a permit.

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Postby not_a_monkey » June 28th, 2018, 3:22 pm

88sins wrote:
kstt wrote:Anyone has a pet iguana? Is it easy to keep?

they kinda easy to keep, IF you can get the permit from forestry division to keep it.
A tip; if you have the pet for a while(can prove its too domesticated to release back to the wild) they will rather issue a permit for you than confiscate the animal.

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Postby kstt » June 28th, 2018, 4:15 pm

I was thinking to just put it in the grass in my yard if they come. Not uncommon to see an iguana in your yard.

Is ready-made iguana pellets/food sold locally?

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Postby Rory Phoulorie » June 29th, 2018, 5:52 am

kstt wrote:I was thinking to just put it in the grass in my yard if they come. Not uncommon to see an iguana in your yard.

Is ready-made iguana pellets/food sold locally?

I have a few good size iguanas living in my yard. Seems they set up house because of all the fruit trees we have. They even have an occasional fight among themselves which is entertaining to watch.

The only problem is when people from the road see the iguanas sunning themselves out in the yard (we don't have any dogs), they feel they have the right to try and jump the wall to come and catch them. Sometimes, you have the decent ones who actually ring the bell to ask if they could come and catch them. But we leave them alone.

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Re: Post your Pet

Postby 88sins » June 29th, 2018, 5:57 am

not_a_monkey wrote:A tip; if you have the pet for a while(can prove its too domesticated to release back to the wild) they will rather issue a permit for you than confiscate the animal.

Nope. They would quicker release the animal, & charge the handler.
It not so easy to completely domesticate a lizard, would takes a lot longer than 5 months. If you say you've had it for longer than that, then you'd be admitting to being in breach of the law.



kstt wrote:Is ready-made iguana pellets/food sold locally?

Nothing like this locally, but it easy to feed them. More important than food would be the question of how you plan on housing this animal. Also, just keep in mind, an adult male iguana can be a very territorial animal & even though you keeping it as a pet it can and will whip you with that tail and bite you especially when it want's to breed but can't get out to do so.
They are not like snakes, they need space to move around & climb, shaded cool spots as well as warm spots, all in the same enclosure. That's why most ppl that keep them do so in outdoor cages with some sort of covering on one side. Certain vines good for this & act as a food source for them too.

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Re: Post your Pet

Postby not_a_monkey » June 29th, 2018, 8:06 am

88sins wrote:
not_a_monkey wrote:A tip; if you have the pet for a while(can prove its too domesticated to release back to the wild) they will rather issue a permit for you than confiscate the animal.

Nope. They would quicker release the animal, & charge the handler.
It not so easy to completely domesticate a lizard, would takes a lot longer than 5 months. If you say you've had it for longer than that, then you'd be admitting to being in breach of the law.



kstt wrote:Is ready-made iguana pellets/food sold locally?

Nothing like this locally, but it easy to feed them. More important than food would be the question of how you plan on housing this animal. Also, just keep in mind, an adult male iguana can be a very territorial animal & even though you keeping it as a pet it can and will whip you with that tail and bite you especially when it want's to breed but can't get out to do so.
They are not like snakes, they need space to move around & climb, shaded cool spots as well as warm spots, all in the same enclosure. That's why most ppl that keep them do so in outdoor cages with some sort of covering on one side. Certain vines good for this & act as a food source for them too.
Oh okay. Was referencing from experience with birds. Don't know much about other animals.

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Re: Post your Pet

Postby 88sins » July 2nd, 2018, 10:48 am

Anybody ever had a pet zandolee?

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Postby not_a_monkey » July 14th, 2018, 10:53 pm

Anyone know where sells hemp rope? It's for a bird enclosure and I saw that it's safe for them

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Postby nervewrecker » July 22nd, 2018, 11:52 am

He too damn spoil already Image

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Postby nervewrecker » July 22nd, 2018, 11:54 am

The junior lion.

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Postby nervewrecker » July 22nd, 2018, 11:55 am

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Postby reddo100 » August 7th, 2018, 11:42 pm

My boy MidNight 1 1/2 yr old South African Mastiff.
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Postby RedVEVO » August 8th, 2018, 1:46 am

reddo100 wrote:My boy MidNight 1 1/2 yr old South African Mastiff.


Nice :!: :!:

Is he registered with the KC ?

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Postby reddo100 » August 8th, 2018, 11:23 am

He is under SABBS.

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Postby wagonon20's » August 8th, 2018, 4:24 pm

That is a very nice specimen u have there good sir

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Postby reddo100 » August 8th, 2018, 9:06 pm

Yes he is very special, 2 more pics of him when he was a baby and present.
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Postby varma harricharan » August 8th, 2018, 10:51 pm

My german shepherd Ace
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Postby 88sins » August 9th, 2018, 6:59 am

nice fella dey boi

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Postby De Dragon » September 24th, 2018, 9:34 pm

Got her today
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Postby streetbeastINC. » September 25th, 2018, 5:31 pm

Look at this someone, threw this girl in our estate to die....worms , severely emaciated, dehydrated...
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Postby urbandilema » September 26th, 2018, 12:54 am

varma harricharan wrote:My german shepherd Ace
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Love that doggo

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Postby urbandilema » September 26th, 2018, 12:54 am

streetbeastINC. wrote:Look at this someone, threw this girl in our estate to die....worms , severely emaciated, dehydrated...
I hate when owners do that yes...

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Re: Post your Pet

Postby 88sins » September 26th, 2018, 5:55 am

streetbeastINC. wrote:Look at this someone, threw this girl in our estate to die....worms , severely emaciated, dehydrated...


i feelin bad for that poor animal boi. u sure somebody left her there & she wasn't a lost runaway? I only ask cuz it happens.
either way she could make a full recovery if given the chance. a proper deworming, some good food & hydration (no chow, google satin balls) & within a week or 2 she'll bounce back.

u plan on keeping her?

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Postby streetbeastINC. » September 26th, 2018, 7:34 pm

88sins wrote:
streetbeastINC. wrote:Look at this someone, threw this girl in our estate to die....worms , severely emaciated, dehydrated...


i feelin bad for that poor animal boi. u sure somebody left her there & she wasn't a lost runaway? I only ask cuz it happens.
either way she could make a full recovery if given the chance. a proper deworming, some good food & hydration (no chow, google satin balls) & within a week or 2 she'll bounce back.

u plan on keeping her?
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Nah where she was found was the section with the house completely fenced and wall....the other dogs was barking and when the bro went he found her.....

Happened in april........ ttspca and others said they would take her and put her down because of her condition...

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Postby 88sins » September 27th, 2018, 10:07 am

streetbeastINC. wrote:Happened in april........ ttspca and others said they would take her and put her down because of her condition...


that is some real bs. put the animal down because of her condition? I've personally brought back dogs in far worse condition. I talking about finding them starved to the point they literally crapping blood & mucus, & they too weak to even stand up. & within a day or two they showing significant improvement, & within 2 weeks they already putting on weight & on the way to a full recovery.

I kno ttspca is all for stopping cruelty to animals. but I view euthanasia as the ultimate last resort, only to be used in instances where illness or injury has caused such irreparable damage to the animal that if it did recover it wouldn't be able to live a normal pain-free life, or if the animal is a danger to humans. imho ain't no other valid reason to do it.
I suspect one of their reasons for their swift decision was the cost/benefit. I kno it'd cost a lil change to nurse that animal back to health but I am relatively sure it would have found a home a lot faster than some of the others they have down there.

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Postby streetbeastINC. » September 27th, 2018, 4:56 pm

Who said I gave her up, spent nights and days with her , vets came home to help....this is her today..........i have a fked up soft spot for dogs......its the worst can't see them suffer and hate ppl for making them suffer,..this is her today......... anytime I contact any shelter to take a dog I sponsor them....number 13 x stray between two properties
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Postby gastly369 » September 27th, 2018, 5:40 pm

streetbeastINC. wrote:Who said I gave her up, spent nights and days with her , vets came home to help....this is her today..........i have a fked up soft spot for dogs......its the worst can't see them suffer and hate ppl for making them suffer,..this is her today......... anytime I contact any shelter to take a dog I sponsor them....
Awesome heart bro

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What you doing in this bad weather bro....
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