So no domestication of animals period? Do you think animals could survive in their natural environment? My dog Beebop would surley die of starvation if left in the wild.Lissa said:Here's a new debate. I believe that the breeding of pets needs to stop and animals should remain in their natural environment. That's why I don't have any pets.
*waits for the vicious attack*
No domestic animals period.1dayatatime said:So no domestication of animals period? Do you think animals could survive in their natural environment? My dog Beebop would surley die of starvation if left in the wild.
I couldn't be completely happy without my domesticated dog. I could not support your idea. Police Horses? Drug dogs? Animals in zoos? Seeing eye dogs?Lissa said:No domestic animals period.
Of course they'd survive in their natural environment. Of course the ones that are domesticated wouldn't survive.
No, you can't play with them unfortunately. She really didn't have a choice of pet. It was given to her by a neighbor who moved away and couldn't take care of it anymore. The Chinchilla just runs all around its cage. Can't even take it out of the cage because it's difficult to catch again. It likes to be cuddled though.musicmom said:How was it owning a Chichilla? Can you play with them? Or do they just sit there? I always wanted a prarie dog.
They're better in the wild.musicmom said:What's wrong with a prairie dog?
lol I told my hubby the same thing when he suggested it. Ferrets are gross.Amber said:Jackie told me he wants a ferret. I told him no way was we getting some stinky, thieving rodent.
so what your saying is that now Oliver is your house pet?<EMOJI seq="1f615"></EMOJI>Lissa said:Rabbits are my favorite animal. Before Oliver, I used to have them as house pets.
LOL1dayatatime said:Lissa what happen to no tanning? You remind me of that Jim Carey character from In Living Color. lol