Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Snakes as pets

Keeping a Small Snake as a Pet

Feeding a small snake is also an important consideration. Snakes are carnivorous, so they need to be fed live or frozen prey, such as mice or rats. Although feeding live prey can be a more natural option, it can be dangerous for both the snake and the prey animal. Frozen prey can be a safer and more humane option.

Once these requirements have been met and you have chosen your ideal species, you will need to make the right conditions for your pet. A small snake, such as a corn snake or a Kenyan sand boa, can live happily in a terrarium that is at least the length of the snake’s body and is equipped with a heat lamp, substrate, and hides for the snake, Snakes are fascinating creatures that have been kept as pets for centuries. Many people shy away from snakes due to their reputation of being dangerous, but if you do your research and choose the right species, keeping a small snake as a pet can be a rewarding and educational experience.

Before getting a small snake, it is important to make sure you have the necessary knowledge, equipment, and supplies. Snakes require a specific habitat that needs to be carefully controlled to provide an optimal living environment. Some species of snakes require specific temperatures and humidity levels, so it is important to read up on the specific requirements of the species you are interested in.

Snakes require very little attention and do not require daily feeding or exercise, making them an ideal pet for individuals who are busy but still want a beloved animal companion. While a small snake may not be the right pet for everyone, if you are willing to invest the time, money, and energy in providing the right habitat and care, you can have a wonderful and fascinating pet that will be with you for many years.       
                                                                                                                     



Wild Flowers II

Wildflowers are a beautiful and important aspect of our natural environment. They are often seen growing wild in meadows, fields, and along roadsides, and their colorful blooms and unique shapes can make them stand out from other plants. Despite being called "wild," many of these flowers play a vital role in the ecosystem by providing food and shelter for birds, insects, and other wildlife. Additionally, wildflowers are often hardy and adaptable, making them well-suited to survive in challenging environments. Whether you are admiring them on a hike or enjoying a bouquet picked from your garden, wildflowers are a lovely and enduring symbol of nature's beauty and resilience.   


     


Sunday, June 25, 2023

Parakeets












                                                   Yes the cage seems small and I agree. I actually caught this bird outside. He must have flown away on someone, unfortunate for both of them. I reported him to the authorities in the area I found him and no lost birds were reported. I do have intentions of getting a larger cage and possibly a companion for " LUCKY"


Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Little things make a big difference

 

............................... So you decide you want to move your birds cage. If its been in the same place for any amount of time it won't be as easy as that

                     Parrots are creatures of familiarity, if you will. When your bird is content, is eating good, has a time when you can tell its happy, it is. 

                     Even the slightest change , especially, Amazons. and Greys. Any type of change whether toys, relocation of cage, or additions of furniture to their room , will affect there behavior.

                     If you weren't aware and noticed your bird Growling, hahaha, change could be the reason.

                     Don't misinterpret a change in behavior as being a Bad Bird, their just trying to communicate their feelings. We need as pet owners to be aware of slight differences that make a big difference.

                    




  Timmy Happy ?   














........LOL

                  

Friday, June 2, 2023

I know what he's thinking...........

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              I bet he thinks that those decoys are his friends....hahaha                                 



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