Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Baby Bunnies! =D

Hi!  Hope you're all doing well.  We sure are - our bunnies had babies! =D

In case you're unaware, we have two bunnies, Yin and Yang.  Yes, they are white and black, and yes, we know it's cliche.  It's cute =)

Well, last month, Yang got into Yin's pen for just long enough to get her pregnant.  They did a great job though, because she had six beautiful babies a month later!!


They've grown quick, and right on schedule, they had fur within two weeks!


They all opened their eyes about a week after that, and have been so curious!  They are brave little fur-babies, that's for sure =)


Yin & Yang both enjoy playing with them. We're still talking about what to do with them, because they're all so cute! We hold all of them every day, and they've become quite accustomed to hop right into our hands when we hold out to them. Cute =)


I love our little bunny family =)

Friday, October 23, 2015

Sexing Your Box Turtle

Hiya, hope you're all doing well.

A couple of weeks ago, we got a nice little surprise.  While watching reptile videos, we came across one talking about turtles.  Inspired to do some research on them again, we came across the sexting materials we looked at a couple years ago, when we first got Fred.

Guess what!  Fred is a girl!  O.O

Yep, that's right.  Our young ornate box turtle, is actually a girl.  We thought she was a he, giving 'him' the name Fred and all.

Weeeeell, no.  We were wrong.  Now that our little goofball is a little older, we can better tell what the *ahem* parts are, and correctly tell the gender.

With turtles (box turtles, anyway) there are several easy ways to tell:

1.  The eyes.  Females have brown eyes, males have red eyes.  It's a noticeable difference, too.  Like, chocolate brown vs. tomato red.

2. The bottom of the shells: females have flat shell bottoms, while males have a noticeable concave shape (scooped inward a bit) which helps with mating, apparently.
*Ornates are harder to tell, because the males have nearly flat shells on the bottom, so don't use this as a determining factor, if you have an ornate box turtle.  That was the mistake we made, haha.

3. The feet are quite different.  The length of the claws, and shape of the feet.  The back toe on the males are thicker and curved, almost like small talons. The female back toes are thinner and straighter.

4.  The tales.  Females have their "hole" further inward, almost inside the shell, while the male holes are further outward.  Males also have longer tales, while females have shorter, almost stubby tales.

*Helpful hint: you can age a turtle by counting the ridges on their shells.  If you look closely, you can see ridges, and they look somewhat like a tree.  Each ridge is about a year, so 15 ridges would mean the turtle is around 15 years old or so.

So, yeah.  We have re-named our little box turtle girl.  We chose, Betty! :D

Fred Betty is quite happy, and is growing slowly =)


Saturday, August 22, 2015

So, Ken found a scorpion...


He found the little guy chilling at work, near the tools.  This particular one happens to be one of the very poisonous ones - not fun if you get stung!  Apparently, it's venom is potent enough to kill kids, the elderly, and the ill.

So what do we do? 

We decide to keep it.

And name it.  We named him Sarumon - original, hu?  ;)  

Now we're attached.  He's creepy...and cool...but mostly creepy.

I wonder what our guests will think of our house now...

Do you have a scorpion?  Have you ever kept one as a pet?  Would you?  Let us know in the comments below!

Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Curious: Hairless Pets

Hey guys, Rose here.  Random topic for today, but something I hope will get some laughs, and maybe start some interesting talks.

Hairless Pets.  We've all seen them, right?

 Hairless Animals on Pinterest

The most common and well known, is probably the hairless cat.  Technically the "Sphinx" cat, but come on, let's face it - we all just say hairless cat.

 Sphinx "Friends" on Pinterest

Personally, they kind of make me uncomfortable.  I know people who have them love them, and wouldn't trade them for anything, same as people with furry friends.

I'm sure if I ever got one or had to care for one, I'd end up enjoying it.  I'm sure I'd love it to pieces, think it was adorable, and wonder why friends twist up their face when they see it.

 Sphinx Love on Pinterest

Right now though, I'm still one of those friends.  I'm sure it's sweet, and I want to get to know animals of any kind.  But, yikes.  It still makes me a little...ick.

Probably because of the strong mental image and security fact: pets have fur.  Animals that don't need heat lamps have fur.  I'm not too keen on any animal that doesn't, and I think that's really it.  Fur babies are pets...heat lamp babies are eccentricities.

 Adorable Bunny

Hairless pets remind me of snakes.  Or hairless moles.  Kinda creepy!! lol

When I see a sphinx, I end up with the mental image of a snake-cat hybrid.  It doesn't seem natural in the general law of pets.

Anyway, it got me curious: what do you guys think of hairless vs furry?  Does it bother you one way or another?  Let us know in the comments below!

Personally, this sorta thing is just beyond adorable:
 Cute Playful Furry