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Old 03-10-2017, 11:40 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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It's Brazilian. I've always loved guinea pigs. I can't help but find these guys adorable.
It's sorta cute in an odd way. LOL. We have a little tiny Dutch rabbit. She's a little sucker, probably four or five pounds since the last time we had her weighed.

I saw this pic of a rabbit and I forget what flavor it was, but man this mother was like the size of a collie, matter of fact the pic of it was laying next to a border collie and it was actually bigger than it. I was like damn, big sucker. It looked odd just because our little rabbit is literally a fraction of that size of that beast. LOL.
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Old 03-11-2017, 12:16 AM
 
Location: So Cal
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^^You didn't mention how she makes little guinea pig noises, though, especially from pleasure, like when she's eating a strawberry, lol. Kills me.
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Old 03-11-2017, 04:46 AM
 
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^^You didn't mention how she makes little guinea pig noises, though, especially from pleasure, like when she's eating a strawberry, lol. Kills me.
He thought that was you 😍
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Old 03-11-2017, 05:13 AM
 
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I discovered this one today. I would love to have a pet capybara! They look like giant guinea pigs.

I've always been a dog person, through and through, but I'm discovering a love of cats too. Mine is so sweet and wonderful, I just love him so much!
I always thought they were adorable too! They get to be as big as a medium sized dog though, and are group-type of rodents. It'll get lonely being the only capybara, so you might as well get a few!
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Old 03-11-2017, 06:32 AM
 
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I discovered this one today. I would love to have a pet capybara! They look like giant guinea pigs.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO3Sijto51I

I've always been a dog person, through and through, but I'm discovering a love of cats too. Mine is so sweet and wonderful, I just love him so much!
He is either saying, "A little more to the right," or "Touch it! Touch it!"
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Old 03-11-2017, 02:21 PM
 
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It's sorta cute in an odd way. LOL. We have a little tiny Dutch rabbit. She's a little sucker, probably four or five pounds since the last time we had her weighed.

I saw this pic of a rabbit and I forget what flavor it was, but man this mother was like the size of a collie, matter of fact the pic of it was laying next to a border collie and it was actually bigger than it. I was like damn, big sucker. It looked odd just because our little rabbit is literally a fraction of that size of that beast. LOL.
I love rabbits, too. It's not a good pet for us with beagles, but I used to petsit for a little guy named Dougie. He was a little lop-eared guy and so sweet. He was litterbox trained so he had run of the house when the owner was home. When I would get ready to leave her house, I'd just shake his little bag of treats and say "here, Dougie!" and he'd come hopping along and jump into his cage.

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^^You didn't mention how she makes little guinea pig noises, though, especially from pleasure, like when she's eating a strawberry, lol. Kills me.
Awwww, I bet that's cute. Guinea pigs make the sweetest little chirps and other noises.

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I always thought they were adorable too! They get to be as big as a medium sized dog though, and are group-type of rodents. It'll get lonely being the only capybara, so you might as well get a few!
It's always better to get animals in pairs.

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He is either saying, "A little more to the right," or "Touch it! Touch it!"
I think I can relate. Our cat is 16 pounds and when he decides to walk on my back, it's a great massage. I'm constantly trying to convince him to walk a little more to the left or right. LOL
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Old 03-11-2017, 03:45 PM
 
Location: In a place beyond human comprehension
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I discovered this one today. I would love to have a pet capybara! They look like giant guinea pigs.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO3Sijto51I

I've always been a dog person, through and through, but I'm discovering a love of cats too. Mine is so sweet and wonderful, I just love him so much!
I've seen those before.

They are definitely exotic.

Lol I wouldn't mind having an exotic pet.

I went to a cousin's house today and their bird, Chico, was insanely friendly. We had a conversation the entire time I was there lol.
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Old 03-11-2017, 04:27 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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I've seen those before.

They are definitely exotic.

Lol I wouldn't mind having an exotic pet.

I went to a cousin's house today and their bird, Chico, was insanely friendly. We had a conversation the entire time I was there lol.
Mrs. Chow one time showed me this vid clip of a bird, not sure, probably a parrot and in the vid this bird knew words and could actually have a conversion, I mean it was bizarre, it comprehended the meaning of the words, there was no way that it was just trained because of the randomness and flow of the conversation with the owner or trainer or whatever.

It actually really took me aback. It made me look at animals and birds in particular in a different way and sometimes challenges me on the fact that I like eating meat makes me think a bit about it more.

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Old 03-11-2017, 04:48 PM
 
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I want a talking bird! I tried to teach my parakeets to talk when I was little and crazy.
I swear I could hear them whispering to each other in the dark after I went to bed.
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Old 03-11-2017, 06:32 PM
 
Location: Southwest
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Some pleasant posts here recently.
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