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Small Animals

NickN3ro

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Small animals are one of my interests not as a vet or anything I just like talking to her and taking care of her and playing with her. You get the point this is Evie shes a chinchilla shes 9 months old and loves dry spaghetti stay tuned for more pix:)
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She's really cute! I like small animals a lot too. I have 2 guinea pigs, and I also like mice and bats in general.
 
Aww, Chinchillas are so adorable. I considered one for a while.
I did used to have a hedgehog (named Ampersand) as a pet. :)
 
Very pretty! Chinchillas are so soft. A friend of my sisters kept them for a long time, and says they are adorable and very entertaining, but awfully vindictive characters. She'd always no when she'd pissed them off, as they would hurl their poop at her through the bars with their paws, and have a deadly aim! Then she'd spend days trying to figure out what she'd done, and there was always something, no matter how trivial.

I myself have 4 ferrets, used to be 5 but I lost one boy a few weeks ago. These are totally hilarious, but headwrecking at the same time. I also have a Dobermann, 2 cats and a goat, but those don't really fall into this category. Animals have always appealed, as they are non-judgemental, and always have a logic behind their behaviour, although it can take some thought and amateur detection to figure it out!
 

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