She is adorable, but she sure didn't like being told "no."But she does like having her head scratched. I guess I assumed that you wouldn't be allowed to keep one as a pet.
She is adorable, but she sure didn't like being told "no."But she does like having her head scratched. I guess I assumed that you wouldn't be allowed to keep one as a pet.
Not supposed to have one as a pet....no. But Donna is a foster mum...obviously picked up "Digger" when quite young and not being able to fend for itself. Authorities tend to turn a blind eye toward such people, but do insist that you let them go back into the wild when they are fully grown, which I'm not sure is such a great thing in "Diggers" case.Originally Posted by Ginger's Mom
On our farm when I was a kid, we kept lots of baby kangaroos that way....nailed a sugar bag onto a fence....they'd dive into that when they wanted sleep.....but as they got older, they sort of moved away naturally.
Some we spotted from time to time near the homestead, and others we never seen again.......so it's sort of beneficial to give them a bit of both worlds.
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