A neighborhood cat just walked up to my parents back door with a big frog in its mouth. I went to the door and it took off. Frogs are my favorite animals next to cats. Oh why did it have to be a frog?
Originally Posted by KittiesHasMe
Years ago, many years, my DH (now ex) and I were living in El Paso, Texas. Let me tell you about Texas cockroaches - everythings bigger in Texas!
OMG!!!!! I'd poop my pants.Originally Posted by KittiesHasMe
One night I woke up just in time to see Yasa, our black smoke Oriental SH, drop a three inch long - live!- roach in bed with us.I used DH for traction getting out of that bed!
Originally Posted by Catkiki
When I was a little girl, my brothers used to have about 100 lizards in a large aquarium. One night while we were all at church, our cats managed to get the cover off. They must have had a blast because we came home to almost 100 LIZARD HALVES all over the floor! YUCK!!! Only a few lucky lizards survived. My brothers and I had to go to the park and catch more!
Go ahead an make your comment. I don't mind.Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45
I'd make a comment, but the OP might hit me on the head so will keep my mouth shut on this one!
I used to have parakeets (NOT a good combination to have when you have cats!) and when I came home one day from work, the parakeet cage was laying on the floor with one of the parakeets trapped underneath it (HOW it got trapped there, I don't know - but the poor thing somehow managed to surviveOriginally Posted by Catkiki
When I was a little girl, my brothers used to have about 100 lizards in a large aquarium. One night while we were all at church, our cats managed to get the cover off. They must have had a blast because we came home to almost 100 LIZARD HALVES all over the floor! YUCK!!! Only a few lucky lizards survived. My brothers and I had to go to the park and catch more!
That's ONE thing I DO miss about those frigid Wisconsin winters! All the nasty bugs & also germs get killed off!Originally Posted by NinaCaliente
Uh, cockroaches! I do not enjoy the MN winters, but it is nice that the bugs all disappear for half the year.