NeverwinterCC
Joined: 14 Apr 2009 Posts: 246
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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R.I.P Carrot(Rat), Text(rat), Cindy(rat), and about 15 babies.
Cindy was a very playful, loyal rat, who loved to give kisses and be petted. Her favorite friend before we had to seperate her was velvet, a male rat who was then too young to breed. They were always together, but once he hit maturity we had to seperate. Cindy ended up having his baies after my dad experimented. She would then always attack him whenever she got the chance, and always went for his stomache. She was in her high time in life when she died, and extermly happy and healthy. Tubaware-Related death.
Text, we didn't have for long. She was never a very nice house pet. When she turned 6 months old, she had a litter of babies at the time, and decided to kill half of them. We still don't know why she did it.
Last, Carrot was a little fighter who held on for a very long time with little to no care. Unfortuantely, no doctors around here treat 'exotic animals', and onlty treated cats and dogs, so we couldn't get any treatment for her. She never really warmed us to us, and when we finally found a place that could treat rats, she was so bad we had to put her down. By then, she would refuse to eat or move.
ALSO, R.I.P. My little dwarf frog. He lived for four years, survived jumping out of the tank and crawling 50 feet under a pile of clothes for 3 hours, 4 moves, and 5 tanks. He was an aquatic frog and unable to breath air, and always played dead. My favorite is when he used to stand on the bottom of the tank and seem to dance, and float on top of the water and be pushed around for a spin by the filters for hours on end. He was more fun to watch then the fish, and full of personality, even though he was a frog. I never named him.. and for awhile when he died, we thought he was playing dead as he usually did.
They all got proper burials, and i've since coached my dad on not experimenting anymore so we would have no more tubaware container related deaths, or unwanted babies. |
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