Two bats, six cane toads, a couple of arboreal constrictors, an eight inch tarantula, an owl, a few scorpions, a half dozen parots, a family of kiskidees, a bunch of tree frogs, and about 200 dwarf geckos.
I have a big outbuilding and they all come and go as they please.
Time to revive this topic. After the passing of my Rudy German Shpherd almost 3 years ago, ( and divorcing with my wife) i am possibly adopting a new dog. (er, more like a wolf) meet āKainā
This guy is very gentle, house trained, great & friendly with children, pet cats, rabbits, other big and small dogs, can not bark, never growls, but only howls at 3:00 AM at train horns & frogs.
Here in Canada the only two exotic ( or banned) animals are Pit bulls, and Killer Whales. ( no, your not allowed to have a Orca as a pet here in Canada) for everything else, if you have pass the qualifications and get the proper paperwork, you can have everything from an Wolly Mammoth to a Amoeba.
We have a Cornish Rex Cat. third one.
Just brought him home from Surgery removing a huge Abscess from his bum.
Also a Half pet Carpet snakeAround 8ft long.
He resides half time in back garden round the pool area.
Comes and goes to suit.
But seems to have taken over our garden.
Oh and a wife in kitchen too. shhhhh.
Alas, I do not have such an animal, but there is only a cat
But my sister has a fox! Very interesting animal and very homely The main thing is to take a little chanterelle and grow it itself.
It is a old picture. 15 yearss ago a friend had a chance to work in the US for (first he was told 12month). So he had to find someone to keep his Boa save.
But in the end he stayed ~31/2 years there. And his Boa (when i got her she was 30cm long and ~1,5cm in diameter) stayed with me.
After a year i bought a new bigger terrarium. And later i build a 2mĀ² one to give her enough space. When he came home she was ~2,20m and as big as a BLF Q8 head. On the pic she was ~1m. Pic is not as sharp as i woud like but i took it with a older cam through the glass.