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Post by Andrea on Feb 25, 2007 1:23:17 GMT -4
LOL.... sell Degus to stores as a money checker? LOL Then I could make my Goo's get a day job and they could pay their own bills!
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Feb 25, 2007 21:10:56 GMT -4
lol Years ago I posted somewhere that gerbils were going to be used as convenient drug sniffers where dogs were too big. For real. It never worked out; I forget why. UV - that is the world as bees see it!
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Post by rasputin on Feb 26, 2007 0:47:20 GMT -4
I told them three times I did NOT use plain window screen mesh, but a heavier gnaw-proof gauge, and yet they are saying "that window stuff can be gnawed through". Yeah, "hardware cloth" is what all the area hardware stores call what I use for my cage splitters. I told this to a pet shop manager who wants me to get a trio of ferrets, she got the most shocked look on her face and said "you can't use cloth for that, honey." Can't call it what it is, can't call it what the hardware store calls it, just gotta soldier on. Like J-clips, the tiny strips of metal which I use with a special tool to roll around the joint between two pieces of mesh or to 'lock' cage doors shut. The actual J-clips and associated tool are near impossible to find in Louisville but every hardware store has three or four things that they call 'J-clips.' Funny that the local chain of pet supply stores that has them did not know they have them until I read them the labels on their own products and explained their usage.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Feb 26, 2007 1:33:00 GMT -4
I have to go into a hardware store and ask to see what that "hardware cloth" looks like. But my screens work perfectly.
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