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View Full Version : My new girls :)
Heylinder 02-06-2007, 09:42 PM After being rat-less for over a year I decided it was time for more. May I introduce Jaden (left) and Jasmine (right) Believe it or not they are very lovable and have distinct personalities. We also have 4 dogs and a bird ...... all very spoiled :D
So let`s see your pets :)
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/4651/thegirlsri9.jpg
cauzomb 02-07-2007, 12:24 PM Be aware, filter their water, or give them spring/well water as they are susceptible to cancerous tumors from chlorinated/floride added tap water.
I had one just like the one in the front, but a dark splotch on it's tail.
Heylinder 02-07-2007, 01:30 PM These two make 11 that I've had through out the past few years :) Every one of them have live for at least 4 1/2 years. Pretty good since their life expectancy is just 18 months :D And yes they do get bottled water (distilled) :)
knight0334 02-07-2007, 02:27 PM Hell.... If I woulda known you wanted more rats, I wouldn't have shot the one I saw in my kitchen over the weekend and sent it to ya.. lol
cauzomb 02-07-2007, 02:42 PM These two make 11 that I've had through out the past few years :) Every one of them have live for at least 4 1/2 years. Pretty good since their life expectancy is just 18 months :D And yes they do get bottled water (distilled) :)cool, this is good! because a combination of microwave/radio and EMF from utility power wires causes the body to do strange things with chlorine and fluoride? floride? whatever the spelling is, all I know is one of them is in camera lenses, the other is in the water... the one in the water makes people stupid, along with sugar and caffeene you wind up with a majority population of stupid skitzo's with fear of living without their source of psycoactive consumed products, lots of anxiety, heart patients that would normally be healthy going into the hospital because of rythmia and palpitations from central nervous system effects caused by the microwave/radio and emf interaction with the minerals in the body... Ontop of that the body can't process toxins normally because the abnormal cell functions caused by the microwave/radio/emf..... In animals this process is accellorated, due to their accellorated lifecycle... thats why they use them for testing in labs...
jholland1964 02-07-2007, 05:16 PM My six year old grandson got two rats for Christmas last year. That is all he wanted. Their names are Tom and Master Splinter...Tom is gray, looks like a common rat, Master Splinter is sort of multi-colored. They are cute, as long as you don't look at their tails...yuck.
Heylinder 02-07-2007, 05:31 PM They are cute, as long as you don't look at their tails...yuck.
LOL, that's what my mom thought ...... till she had to rat sit for me once :D Their personalities out shine the tail thing.
My husband is a few years older than I am and never in his life thought he would have much less love rats. He has been assimilated :D
Congrats to your grandson :)
Heylinder 02-07-2007, 05:32 PM Hell.... If I woulda known you wanted more rats, I wouldn't have shot the one I saw in my kitchen over the weekend and sent it to ya.. lol
Punk :p ;)
Heylinder 02-07-2007, 05:34 PM cool, this is good! because a combination of microwave/radio and EMF from utility power wires causes the body to do strange things with chlorine and fluoride? floride? whatever the spelling is, all I know is one of them is in camera lenses, the other is in the water... the one in the water makes people stupid, along with sugar and caffeene you wind up with a majority population of stupid skitzo's with fear of living without their source of psycoactive consumed products, lots of anxiety, heart patients that would normally be healthy going into the hospital because of rythmia and palpitations from central nervous system effects caused by the microwave/radio and emf interaction with the minerals in the body... Ontop of that the body can't process toxins normally because the abnormal cell functions caused by the microwave/radio/emf..... In animals this process is accellorated, due to their accellorated lifecycle... thats why they use them for testing in labs...
Wow! You must have had a great day at work .... lot's of coffee breaks ;)
cauzomb 02-07-2007, 06:53 PM mmm coffee... I have the day off from helping the family out, yesterday I worked my ass off changing the waterpump in my sisters car.. You have to pull the belts, remove the power steering brackets, drop the power steering pump down, hold the engine up, remove one of the engine mounts, remove the timing belt cover, all that just to get at the bolts for the water pump.. Then we had to go back and forth to the parts store to try and locate another o-ring seal because the new waterpump came with one and it needs two... By then it was dark... so I had to put everything back together in the dark... Today my back is outa whack and my knee's hurt from leaning over the fender for so long.... Yeah Coffee mmm more coffee :) pulls shirt over my head, where's the spanish class... Nicaragua ee aa eaaa...
Gizmokid2005 02-07-2007, 07:15 PM Working at night on vehicles sucks...I've done it many times...and in temps below 30*F...THAT sucks..
PhilliePhan 02-07-2007, 07:49 PM They are cute, as long as you don't look at their tails...yuck.
Do what TL does and chop the tails off......:yikes:
cauzomb 02-08-2007, 02:27 AM lol, a rat with a clipped tail, wonder if ther are any pedigree rats out there like pinchers n rot's with clipped tails :P
Heylinder 02-08-2007, 05:53 AM One of my rats had a 2 inch tail. He was born like that. I named him Van Gogh ;)
mrweasel 02-08-2007, 09:09 AM cute little buggers
Here's my kitty Elliot:
cauzomb 02-08-2007, 11:57 AM One of my rats had a 2 inch tail. He was born like that. I named him Van Gogh ;)
LOL, fitting :) Gotta use that one for the stray cat that has a bad eye and a chunk missing out of it's ear
Gizmokid2005 02-08-2007, 11:59 AM HEY, no putting cats in the dryer, their stomachs don't like it.
cauzomb 02-09-2007, 11:54 AM HEY, no putting cats in the dryer, their stomachs don't like it.
My stomach doesn't like it either... Although it was tremendous fun...
starshooter10 02-09-2007, 03:08 PM i don't think your pets would like my pets...
i'll post later =-P
TurcoLoco 02-09-2007, 07:27 PM Do what TL does and chop the tails off......:yikes:
Hahaha, how funny when I saw the pics of Hey' rats I was like "damn ugly tails, wonder if you could clipped them off or something?"
Somehow you know my sick thinking way too well PP! :rolleyes:
All this time people have been buying rat poison and other traps costing $$ and all they had to do was to give them tap water! hehe...:rofl:
Hey, you got a mini Noah's Ark going on there, huh? You should complete the picture by adopting Elliot from MrWeasel?
...then again that might shorten Jaden and Jasmine's lifespan a bit? :devil:
I had an iguana a long time ago, after buying the books, heatrock, aquarium, food and other crap, the little **** dropped dead on me after couple of weeks. It was stiff like a stuffed animal so I kept it like one till it started to smell...
No more reptiles! After I relocate and buy a house, I am buying a dog and/or a monkey and train the dog to chase skirt wearing women and the monkey to annoy the **** out of the neighbors buy slinging poo at 'em! heheh...
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