Most "unusual" pet you've ever had?
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I grew up in the country and we have had many unusual pets over the years.
1 - A pet racoon. It loved Sugar Pops and Fried Eggs. We raised it from a baby that was abandoned. Found it in the refrigerator one morning after Thanksgiving eating leftover Turkey. Had to lock all the cabinets and fridge after that. It eventually was released in the wild and it hung around our barn for years.
2 - A red tailed hawk. Again, it was found as a baby fallen from a nest and covered with insects. We raised it to full grown and released it. It would still come around and let us feed it mice for a while.
3 - Flying Squirrels on occasion
4 - Deer. A baby deer that was hit by a car and its mother killed was raised by us.
5 - We currently have a ferret. Had 3 but the others have died and we only have the one left.0 -
A bearded dragon named Yoshi, not very unusual lol0
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I've had a green burmese python, she was very cool. My father is terrified of snakes, and it took him 6 months to find her because he opened my door one morning (in the AM) after I had turned her heat lamp on, but hadn't turned the bedroom lamp on. Snake promptly had to go.
And I raised a baby deer out at the farm whose mother had gotten hit and killed. Bottle fed it and everything. Named her Twigs, and she was super cool Used to spray paint blaze orange on her during hunting season, as she was allowed to wander. One day, she just never came home0 -
Well I had an imaginary dog as a child as my parents refused to get me a real one. Does that count?0
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A ferret. Purchased in NV but smuggled into California (where they are illegal, as wild packs of them may rise up and destroy livestock....allegedly).
Excellent, excellent pet. Played well with cats and dogs and was affectionate. Always a crack-up and easy to care for.0 -
Fire bellied newts, rats, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, chinchilla, bearded dragon, senegal parrot, welsh pony, and a box turtle.0
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raised a newborn deer for awhile (neighbor dogs attacked the mother), kept a baby raccoon found on the highway, and i saved a baby chipmunk from my cats and kept that for awhile. probably not the smartest idea to keep these critters as "pets", definitely not "legal," and i wouldn't do it again now that i'm an adult. this was when i was younger and my parents didn't care. we lived in the country and all animals were returned to the woods when they got stronger.
as a kid i also caught and kept wild turtles, frogs, and snakes as "pets" for short periods of time.0 -
We had a pet grasshopper named Alejandro. (My son caught him and wanted to keep him when he was about 3). He lived in the cage with our ball python and the 2 got along great for months until Alejandro passed away.0
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A chameleon named Zeus0
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I grew up on a commercial farm so we had a bear, two wolves, buffalo, arctic fox, antelope, a skunk, and many others. (None of which were in the house, obviously.) We did have a baby deer that was an indoor pet though.0
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a ladybird i called seven because it had seven spots xx0
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I had a pair of salamanders...not too exotic, but their names were great. My mom chose to name them Sam and Ella (you have to say the names together to get the laugh). Clearly, she thought they were gross.
We had them for 6 months or so until my mom decided it was time to donate them to the local environmental education center. A few years later, I got to visit them...they were GIANT (like 3 times the size they were when I had them). They had also been re-named so as to not perpetuate the idea that they were bacteria-laden. LOL
I miss those little weirdos!0 -
My son had a Rosy Boa as a pet for awhile.... I hated it,0
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I used to have a crawdad when I was a kid. Also praying mantis'.0
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A house pig and a house rooster, they came and went as they pleased.0
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Chinchillas. Collard Lizard. Toads (when I was a kid). California King Snake. & Rat.
Currently, I've been sticking to the Pomeranian and kitty variety of pets -- I still want a Russian domesticated fox one day lol0 -
I grew up with pet donkeys. Now I have a duck (in an apartment).0
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Blue tongued skink
Iguana
Leopard tortoise
Tarantula
Hissing cockroaches
A moon crab
Australian walking sticks
Vietnamese millipede
Giant African millipede
Wild sparrows
A raven (took care of it for a friend)
Shrimp
Fire bellied toads
King snake
As you can see, exotics are my specialty.0 -
I grew up with pet donkeys. Now I have a duck (in an apartment).
Oh I love ducks!! Please post a pic!0 -
I've kept rats for years, I currently have 4. As a kid, I kept 'pet' woodlice; I'd build habitats for them, look after them and happily just watch them go about their lives. Strangely, as an adult I'm now terrified of the little gits!0
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Rats. I really wish to own a lizard or a snake, though. Or maybe a tarantula. Too bad the most interesting ones are also harder to deal with .
Righ now i have.... Well. The guy in my picture. He's not that strange.0 -
I used to have one of these...
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I have only had cats, but one of my cats, Mittens, you could say was "unusual". He LOVED table scraps. His favorite food was BBQ chips, but he would eat just about anything you gave him. He even knew the sound that the chip bag made and would come running to beg for a snack when he heard anything that sounded like it. He was a great boy!0
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I had a tarantula as a teenager.0
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I"ve had lots over the years.
- ball python (lived to be 25)
- chinchilla (adopted by a friend before I went to college along with the hedgehog)
- hedgehog
- iguana (given to a school)
- emu (delicious eggs with black shells and stayed with my parents until she was 24 years old. She loved people)
- fox (sent to a preserve after she hit adolescence)
Now the most unusual pet I own is a mini horse.0 -
Had a black hooded rat in college named Moo-Cow.
We now have two baby girl rats, Twinkletoes and Mia, for my son.0 -
A rat named Lola, I still believe they're one of the best pets.
She developed mamory tumors which we had surgery to remove, but they came back months later and we had to put her down. Still missing that little girl after 4+ years0 -
I had a lot of pet rats. I LOVED them. They were like dogs; one in particular was potty trained (went in her cage to use the bathroom) and roamed my room freely. When I would get home from school she'd run out from where ever she was and run straight up my leg to my shoulders and give me kisses. She also slept under my neck every night -- that's where I found her when she eventually died. After her, I got an African Savannah Monitor. His name was Trex.0
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I had a pet green monkey when I was a kid. (Sabaeus monkey) No, it was not in North America. It got mean and we had to release it into the wild. We found a nice spot along a river. It found a village and terrorized it until it ended up in a stew pot. True story.
Also had a tortoise. And my younger brother had a civet cat. Older brother found a baby vulture but it only was a pet for 3 weeks before it died. The rest were normal. I could prove the civet cat with pics if I had to but unfortately half my childhood pics including the ones of me with the monkey went missing in the move back from Africa. :sad:0 -
I had 2 chinchillas ( one of which only had 3 legs), I now have 8 Sugar Gliders
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