Really? Odd, my previous one did it too... Maybe it's something about the house. I don't even eat that much leek & pumpkin.Continuum said:Yes, yes it is.TooMiserableToLive said:My cat eats leek and pumpkin seeds... Is that odd?
Really? Odd, my previous one did it too... Maybe it's something about the house. I don't even eat that much leek & pumpkin.Continuum said:Yes, yes it is.TooMiserableToLive said:My cat eats leek and pumpkin seeds... Is that odd?
I find plants make the best pets. I had a cat at one point, but he and I had some important philisophical disagreements. He strongly believed that trashcans should be tipped over, so that their contents could be perused at will by any interested parties, I on the other hand felt they should be left upright. He was under the impression that litterboxes were not just for bathroom business, they were also a fun playplace for the entire family. He felt that electrical chords made excellent toys, I was under the impression that playing with electrical chords could have potential rammifications. Ultimately, he moved in with a different family. I hope they are not so philisophically opposed.Mookie_Magnus said:You have a pet plant? That's not normal, but it's nice.Kpt._Rob said:My philadendren likes to sit in a pickle jar full of water, as opposed to a pot full of dirt. And it likes fertalizer on occassion. It also has a great fondness for growing roots in strange places.
When I last had an aquarium, I had a water-snail that would climb up to the surface of the water, and then go into his/her shell and drift to the bottom. I found it amusing, but odd. Also, when I had more than one of them, they would glide gracefully across the gravelly floor. I guess they're nocturnal...
wow, this is a halirious post.Kpt._Rob said:I find plants make the best pets. I had a cat at one point, but he and I had some important philisophical disagreements. He strongly believed that trashcans should be tipped over, so that their contents could be perused at will by any interested parties, I on the other hand felt they should be left upright. He was under the impression that litterboxes were not just for bathroom business, they were also a fun playplace for the entire family. He felt that electrical chords made excellent toys, I was under the impression that playing with electrical chords could have potential rammifications. Ultimately, he moved in with a different family. I hope they are not so philisophically opposed.Mookie_Magnus said:You have a pet plant? That's not normal, but it's nice.Kpt._Rob said:My philadendren likes to sit in a pickle jar full of water, as opposed to a pot full of dirt. And it likes fertalizer on occassion. It also has a great fondness for growing roots in strange places.
When I last had an aquarium, I had a water-snail that would climb up to the surface of the water, and then go into his/her shell and drift to the bottom. I found it amusing, but odd. Also, when I had more than one of them, they would glide gracefully across the gravelly floor. I guess they're nocturnal...
But I never quarrel with my plants. I give them light, and they like to sit around. It's the perfect ballance between something to take care of, and something that doesn't piss me the hell off. Which is why my appartment is full of plants. Mostly epiphytic tillandsias, cause they're pretty cool.