my pets want a familly
By Valentin
@wmraul (2552)
Bucharest, Romania
December 12, 2012 10:45am CST
I have this my original pet since about 3 years a go or so.
I choosed carefully my pet and listen and watch friends whit lot of diferent pets for some time - and eventualy got this one "he" I named randomly a "Albert".
Great pet, as he was very quiet and just sit nice in his corner - habitat and, most of all what I liked, he did not poo on carpet nor chew furniture or shoes.
However, soon I start noticed he looks like more and more sad everyday. I start asking friends who have similar pets, pets doctors and I reach to conclusion Albert need a ... female.
As easy to say, as hard to do - nowhere to find a same particular specie female.
But I did not give up and few moths a go I was in a forest, in ilderness, with 2 good friends who had similar problem with their pets and finaly we found a female. Carol.
I got her home and let Albert to deal with her as I ave no ideea how to tame it. Albert is a hansome guy so he did find his way to her hearth in no time. I only watch them with discretion and recently I got it clear: Albert and Carol want me to agree they to marry and make childrens !!!
For now all I know is that if I allow it, they will have PLENTY of babies in very short time, sort of small invasion size numbers ...
So, I ask you, mylot friends, what should I do? Let them "go wild" or better take them to wilderness and let them there ?
Bellow is a very recent pic of my pets:
http://www.mylot.com/w/image/2617156.aspx
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6 responses
@prashu228 (37524)
• India
12 Dec 12
yes of course don't worry .just provide them all the things needed.
@rogue13xmen13 (14403)
• United States
13 Dec 12
Well, two of my cats were in this same boat, and one of them got his wish.
My cat, Tommy, really wanted kittens. Well, I spay and neuter all of my cats, so sadly, Tommy could not sire kittens of his own. Guess what he goes and does? He adopts a kitten. No joke. He's a senior citizen cat, and he brings home a kitten. At first, I want to say, "No", but then I see how happy they are together, and I give in. I let him have his kitten. He loves his kitten, takes care of him, and even played with him from time-to-time.
Goldie wanted kittens when she was younger, but she was too small and would never be able to carry kitten to full term. I bought stuffed animal kittens for her, hoping that that would help, but it never really helped out too much. Eventually, Goldie got over her need and want for kittens, but then Tommy brought his kitten home, and she got a little jealous. Sooner or later, she got a little comfortable with him, and she plays with him when she wants to, but she was mad that she couldn't have children of her own.
@GardenGerty (160663)
• United States
13 Dec 12
Are you sure that they want a large family? It may actually be that they just need a worthwhile task to do. An activity that has value. I would suggest training them to be paper weights, and to hold the doors open for you when your hands are full. I would also encourage them to share their smiles with others in the house, perhaps on the table or counter. If there are some pebbles that come they would be attractive in fine dishes to look at.
@prashu228 (37524)
• India
12 Dec 12
Ohh so sweet your "Albert" is grown up now. There is a reason for his sadness. so finally you brought the female. yes of course let them enjoy an d give good sweet babies.