Since I have been asked, I thought I would try to get a few pet pictures posted before I go to work. First is one of my chinchillas, Clifton, he is a TOV white ebony :)
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Since I have been asked, I thought I would try to get a few pet pictures posted before I go to work. First is one of my chinchillas, Clifton, he is a TOV white ebony :)
and Champagne, a homo beige female :D
Our rats (when they were little), this is Ida and Gem :)
and Ling, a hairless siamese :)
our degus, Spike and Mike
and one of our possum faced rats, this is PC :D
and I can't forget one of my hedgehogs, this is Orbit when he was little :D
What a menagerie you have!!! And all of them are unique and wonderful!! How many, all total???
Thanks for sharing those great pictures!!!!
Logan
What a darling group!!:D What combos can enjoy "floortime" together??? So cute!!!
All of your pets are so cute!
I was hoping you would post a pic of your possums!!! :D
It's just so funny that now there is someone here who has the same type of pets as me, lol! It has taken so long it seems.
When I bred degus I had a mutation, black self degu pop up out of no where. :confused: James tried to buy him off me, but unfortunately he died. :(
Can you post pics of your spinies?:D
You don't know of a breeder around you who sells micro cavies or rock cavies do you? I have been looking for a mate for my Peanut.
WOW!!:eek:
What a great looking furfamily...and furless family..;) you've got!!! Thanks for sharing the pictures... they are just too cute!!:D
What a family you have there! They are each unique & beautiful in their own way, I'm sure they all have a wonderful time together, thanks for posting pics of all of them:D
Here is one of the Spineys. They both look the same, so it is hard to tell them apart. They are actually my son's, so he knows who is who. There were originally 4 of them, and we took them in as rescues, so they were pretty beat up looking, and are old now, so have slowed right down.
They are all so cute! Thanks for sharing!:D
luckies4me: It's strange you should mentions the black degu, I let each of my girls have a litter (when I had girls), the plan was to keep a male as a companion for the male I had, and then find good homes for the 2 girls, which I did. I both of the litters, some of the babies had white feet and a white patch on the chest. The male I kept was just one that was left that no one wanted. Anyways, both girls went to a home where they have a male mate, and in the next two litters produced, both litters had the white on them. I believe it came from the girls, since they were from the same breeder and related in some way (cousins?).
I don't know of a breeder that sells micro cavies though, sorry :confused:
LOL! Yes, the white spotting gene is starting to show it's head, which of course was the same as gerbils.
Here is a pic of Peanut, my Rock Cavie. :)