Random rambles and remarkably true tales of disaster.
perhaps it's a harry potter thing? maybe it's not only spawned thousands of 'devil worshipers' but owl pet owners too? just a thought. bizarre....
I was thinking the same thing - maybe it was someone's Harry Potter-inspired Christmas gift.It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye (to the taloned and beaked wild animal in the passenger seat...)
HUH? Go figure...As a parrot owner, I cannot conceive of taking my guy shopping.Like most "males" I don't think he would relish in that experience.Besides, any time I have been foolish enough to take him in the car, he tries very energetically to eat the interior. Also, bird defecation is not to be toyed with, it can leave lasting reminders of their adventure.I know it is illegal to own a "crow", if you find one, you must turn it over to a licensed Wildlife Society. I would think that there would be similar laws in place for our little owl friends.I could never see the joys in owning an animal that needs live little mousies fed to it... However, in your case, a rodent eating pet might be a practical solution. LOL!!!
I hadn't thought of that - maybe I should have stopped them and and asked to "borrow" their pet!
O RLY?/lurks on fark too much//way too much///always makes my day hearing you talk though!
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perhaps it's a harry potter thing? maybe it's not only spawned thousands of 'devil worshipers' but owl pet owners too? just a thought.
bizarre....
I was thinking the same thing - maybe it was someone's Harry Potter-inspired Christmas gift.
It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye (to the taloned and beaked wild animal in the passenger seat...)
HUH? Go figure...
As a parrot owner, I cannot conceive of taking my guy shopping.
Like most "males" I don't think he would relish in that experience.
Besides, any time I have been foolish enough to take him in the car, he tries very energetically to eat the interior.
Also, bird defecation is not to be toyed with, it can leave lasting reminders of their adventure.
I know it is illegal to own a "crow", if you find one, you must turn it over to a licensed Wildlife Society.
I would think that there would be similar laws in place for our little owl friends.
I could never see the joys in owning an animal that needs live little mousies fed to it...
However, in your case, a rodent eating pet might be a practical solution. LOL!!!
I hadn't thought of that - maybe I should have stopped them and and asked to "borrow" their pet!
O RLY?
/lurks on fark too much
//way too much
///always makes my day hearing you talk though!
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