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david mcgee

Looking for two chipmunks.

Does anyone know of any breeders in the area?

It appears pet shops have stopped keeping them.

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chester copperpot
Didn't Tommy McLean have a few kids?

 

 

 

Try Chip n Dale. they're on DVD now as we speak.

 

 

 

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PeterCapital
Try Chip n Dale. they're on DVD now as we speak.

 

 

 

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:rolleyes:

 

Chronic humour.

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chester copperpot
You get used to it mate :D

 

 

 

Dont encourage him mate, it just gets him going.

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The Old Tolbooth
Dont encourage him mate, it just gets him going.

 

I really don't want to know how you can get guys going! :eek:

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david mcgee

Seriously guys i am looking for a suitable pet for my 8 year old son.

I have checked out just about everything on the internet and chipmunks looked a good option.

We have plenty of room for them and an area where we can let them out to play.

The problem with a lot of other rodents is that they dont have a long life span and i couldnt stand the heartache every couple of years.

Chinchillas look nice but they are nocturnal and not reccommended for kids.

Something which is fun, relatively easy to look after, has a decent life span , is moderately affectionate and does not smell.

Any ideas?

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Toxteth O'Grady
Seriously guys i am looking for a suitable pet for my 8 year old son.

I have checked out just about everything on the internet and chipmunks looked a good option.

We have plenty of room for them and an area where we can let them out to play.

The problem with a lot of other rodents is that they dont have a long life span and i couldnt stand the heartache every couple of years.

Chinchillas look nice but they are nocturmal and not reccommended for kids.

Something which is fun, relatively easy to look after, has a decent life span , is moderately affectionate and does not smell.

Any ideas?

 

 

A wee dug?

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david mcgee
A wee dug?

 

Got one, its a Jackadoodle, a cross between a Jack Russell and a Poodle.

More looking for a boys toy type pet.

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Dagger Is Back
Seriously guys i am looking for a suitable pet for my 8 year old son.

I have checked out just about everything on the internet and chipmunks looked a good option.

We have plenty of room for them and an area where we can let them out to play.

The problem with a lot of other rodents is that they dont have a long life span and i couldnt stand the heartache every couple of years.

Chinchillas look nice but they are nocturnal and not reccommended for kids.

Something which is fun, relatively easy to look after, has a decent life span , is moderately affectionate and does not smell.

Any ideas?

 

I was gonna send you the wife but she only qualifies on the life span and affection criteria - sorry.

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david mcgee
I was gonna send you the wife but she only qualifies on the life span and affection criteria - sorry.

 

I thought she smelt sweet?!

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Say What Again
More looking for a boys toy type pet.

 

Crocodiles are pretty cool (and manly) :cool:

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chester copperpot
Crocodiles are pretty cool (and manly) :cool:

 

 

 

Alligators are miles harder than Croc's, unless we're talking about Salt Water Croc's from the outback.

 

Miles better than what I've said.

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Ray Winstone
Crocodiles are pretty cool (and manly) :cool:

 

Not as many as a good firm handshake and a pint of real ale.

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Say What Again
Not as many as a good firm handshake and a pint of real ale.

 

Hard to keep as pets though, old bean. :obscene:

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Ray Winstone
Hard to keep as pets though, old bean. :obscene:

 

Still not as manly.

 

Manliest pet = a well bred Labrador, soft pallet for hunting so it doesnt leave teeth marks in the duck (Or whatever you like to hunt) well trained, walks to heel and never disobeys.

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david mcgee
Still not as manly.

 

Manliest pet = a well bred Labrador, soft pallet for hunting so it doesnt leave teeth marks in the duck (Or whatever you like to hunt) well trained, walks to heel and never disobeys.

 

All very worthy, but not helping me to get my chipmunks.

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Kalamazoo Jambo
I know it says kennels but I'm sure they have allsorts in there

 

Only if it's a Basset kennel.

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Legend Claws
Got one, its a Jackadoodle, a cross between a Jack Russell and a Poodle.

More looking for a boys toy type pet.

 

Is it a bit poofy?

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Is it a bit poofy?

 

The dog is a bit poofy.

 

If chipmunks are so hard to get, why not look for a couple of acrobatic rats?

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Doctor FinnBarr
Seriously guys i am looking for a suitable pet for my 8 year old son.

I have checked out just about everything on the internet and chipmunks looked a good option.

We have plenty of room for them and an area where we can let them out to play.

The problem with a lot of other rodents is that they dont have a long life span and i couldnt stand the heartache every couple of years.

Chinchillas look nice but they are nocturnal and not reccommended for kids.

Something which is fun, relatively easy to look after, has a decent life span , is moderately affectionate and does not smell.

Any ideas?

They don,t have a long lifespan mate, had a couple 10 year or so back and they only lasted 4 or 5 years.

You could try Rintouls in Bathgate as they used to keep them.

:confused:

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You didn't actually expect to get a mature answer from this bunch did you?

:laugh: :laugh:

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Still not as manly.

 

Manliest pet = a well bred Labrador, soft pallet for hunting so it doesnt leave teeth marks in the duck (Or whatever you like to hunt) well trained, walks to heel and never disobeys.

 

Last three points sound almost like a perfect woman!!

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why not get them a Snake mate this place in Dunfermline has loads of different pets,

 

Serpentus Exotics is an Exotic petshop that only carries reptiles; Snakes, Lizards, amphibians, arachnids,tortoises, insects & all the paraphinallia that goes with them. Including live & frozen foods.

 

 

 

Serpentus Exotic

 

57-59 Main Street, Townhill

 

Dunfermline KY12 0EH

 

Tel. 01383 620203

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