QUOTE(muchan86 @ Jun 5 2008, 08:00 PM)
actually in my hometown, we DO have those cruel animal police or spca but this one is established by a native who stayed at indonesia and they felt pity for those abandoned cats n dogs, here's the site JAAN if u wan to view it...
Atleast there is an animal aid there. I think she's doing a great job.
JAAN works the same way SPCA does - non profit organization.
QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ Jun 5 2008, 09:02 PM)
Yes yes. Your baby Vicky. Also tomorrow got GliderFRUITSICLE and GliderYOGURTEES at Pet Shack and Pet Epicure.
Hun, I went to Pet Epicure yesterday, they said no Slurp wor
QUOTE(muchan86 @ Jun 5 2008, 09:06 PM)
The 1st cage is okay, but a bit on the small side... Mebbe connecting 3-4 hamster cage would be better
The 2nd cage is a mess because it's an outdoor cage, you know like those bird aviary? It's big, but it's outdoor, thus the owner thinks, no need to clean up
QUOTE(orangecow @ Jun 6 2008, 09:25 AM)
i dont noe if this is a dumb question, but everyone keeps asking me.... why cant SG's get use to the time, as in, can they be thaught that at night is sleepingtime?
get what i mean?
get what i mean?
As what emino and Hun said, suggies are NOCTURNAL creatures, creatures of the night. They are created to dwell the night, not the day. The eyes, the ears are designed to work better at night than the day.
No matter how you train them or try to change their timing, it won't work 100% because it's their nature.
Same goes with Owls, Possums, Bats and so on...
Ask your friend, can he change the sleeping time for Bats, Owls and other night creatures?
NO right...
Same goes to suggies.
Even if you keep your suggie in a dark room where they cannot see day time or night time, they can still know when is day time and when is night time, it's in their senses...
KP
Jun 6 2008, 10:02 AM

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