Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you aināt
- Location
- Central NY
Nontraditional meaning unusual or exotic pets?
For a short I owned a 8 ft boa constrictor, a friend gave me the huge reptile because his wife recently had a baby. The boa was huge, I fed her rabbits, after her first feeding she pooped in the relativity small place for her size place she was kept so I tried to bath her in the bathtub. She coiled herself around the faucet, hot & cold water fixtures forcing hot water onto her massive body.
I do not recall the details but somehow I was able to pry Moriah (who was clean now) back to her living space. I realized if Moriah had turned on me, for whatever reason, I wasn't prepared to care for a snack as large as she. I returned Moriah to her original owner.
Another short-lived pet I owned was an albino skunk I bought from the pet store. Lucky was adorable, unfortunately he didn't live long enough for us to know one another.
I had a HogNosed snake who flared his nostrils and fiercely hissed to ward off potential predators.
Any turtle owners? Birds? Spiders? Squirrels? Ferrets? Hedge Hogs? Share your story about your magnificent pet(s)
For a short I owned a 8 ft boa constrictor, a friend gave me the huge reptile because his wife recently had a baby. The boa was huge, I fed her rabbits, after her first feeding she pooped in the relativity small place for her size place she was kept so I tried to bath her in the bathtub. She coiled herself around the faucet, hot & cold water fixtures forcing hot water onto her massive body.
I do not recall the details but somehow I was able to pry Moriah (who was clean now) back to her living space. I realized if Moriah had turned on me, for whatever reason, I wasn't prepared to care for a snack as large as she. I returned Moriah to her original owner.
Another short-lived pet I owned was an albino skunk I bought from the pet store. Lucky was adorable, unfortunately he didn't live long enough for us to know one another.
I had a HogNosed snake who flared his nostrils and fiercely hissed to ward off potential predators.
Any turtle owners? Birds? Spiders? Squirrels? Ferrets? Hedge Hogs? Share your story about your magnificent pet(s)