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allison on 02/01/2002 10:44 PM
same here. my hamster is living in almost 3 weeks worth of filth. poor boy.
cat on 02/02/2002 09:06 AM
you know, if you don't clean small animal's cages that long, they can get the equivalent to bedsores. and infections.
Stuy on 02/02/2002 09:35 AM
I learned from the Sims (And real life), that if you don't clean a Guniea Pig's cage for over a weak, they can catch diseases. Usually they can't spread to you, but if you let the fucker sit there and rot, the stinch will make you dizzy. It's way nasty.
Daftie on 02/02/2002 10:49 AM
Yay for Trav...er...I mean Johnny

I had a hamster and I neglected to clean her cage regularly...she wanted out so badly that she ate a hole in the plastic and I guess all those little plastic bits cut up her intestines because I found her dead one day bleeding from a couple of orifices.

stuy on 02/02/2002 11:23 AM
Uh, fucking, ew, yo.
Zoe on 02/02/2002 08:25 PM
I have regular night mares of still having former animals. I forget I have them, though, and then weeks later I find them without food and with hideous cages. But they're always alive, so I guess it's a good sign.

I have a bunny that also passes as a garbage disposal. I give her banana peels, the ends of vegetables, paper bags (no, really, I kid you not), plastic bags (actually, she drags these into her cage herself when I'm not home because I keep the food bag right by her cage), and all sorts of strangeness! She's a trooper. Oh yes, she is. A stomach of steel