+Marlon Otoneil It's a Louisville slugger dipshit. They're every where.Quality bats produced in mass quantity. Just because it's at Walmart doesn't change that.
+Marlon Otoneil You prolly got your money's worth, at least. A wooden bat is a wooden bat, an aluminum bat is an aluminum bat. Sure, there are SOME differences between them, but when it comes to breaking heads, as long as it's not a toy bat, it doesn't really matter who it comes from.
the woman's final cut was the only clean cut but her stance is horrible.
Her stance has to be wider when she swings she has to squeeze harder on the
pommel. I suggest more practice and some formal training before picking up
a katana.
But about the wolf, it's name was Thor and it was solid white, and I made
sure the owner's had proof of its rabies shots. My coworker had made the
appt the day beforehand and the owner didn't let her know it was a wolf
instead of a dog. When it came in they gave my coworker's name and I told
them that were they aware it was indeed a wolf and not even a hybrid but
all wolf and they said yes, it was registered too. I said we will do the
bath but 1st give me proof of rabies shots but no nailtrim
And of course it snapped at the water like most all wolves seem to do if
they're bathed. But he was friendly when he was brushed but we still had to
watch him b/c even thou he was tied to the floor on a shower rack, he paced
around and had once cornered me against the wall staring me down and I'd
have to scrub the shampoo in and then moved away when he snapped at the
water, then move slowly toward him and scrub the soap in and finish w/the
rinse. My coworker did the brushing which he loved.
We didn't put a blow dryer on him, but put him in the walk in dryer and
carefully got him out and then she brushed him and he didn't seem to mind
that b/c it massaged his fur and skin and he smiled and wagged his tail and
started licking my coworker. As for the kangaroo, it came into Petco and I
told the woman we didn't normally do exotics and weren't supposed to but
she just needed the poop cleaned off the tail & held it over the counter
and I cleaned the tail off and she went on her way.
Of course I may not be one to speak b/c I've done my share of handling wild
animals but nothing more than baby squirrels, adult and baby birds, and one
raccoon that I was dang lucky it only bit the white part on my nail and it
grew back. It was trapped in a dumpster when a board pinning it down and it
was a juvenile. It didn't bite until I carried it over to my friend to
show. I didn't get my shots & was lucky. But to this day I don't touch
anything but baby birds needing rescued.
But really, it's not a good idea to mess with or handle wildlife. Even zoo
animals and exotics retain their 'wild' cousins' behaviors every now and
then. I just got a book for Xmas telling me all the zoonoses all animals
carry, even cats and dogs that are pretty healthy, and you can never be too
careful. In the very least follow this simple rule: If you handle it (any
animal) wash up thoroughly & follow w/hand sanitizer. Clean all wounds no
matter how minor & see doctor.
One other rule to keep in mind: If it is bigger than your hand, do not
handle it yourself unless it is considered a 'domesticated' pet born and
bred, raised in captivity and has been on the 'domesticated' list for many
years. If it is a wild animal and bigger than your hand, you may sustain a
horrible injury or it could very well kill you. Remember, even though an
African Serval is a small wild cat, it is capable of killing a person.
@igotbored44 i'm still trying to understand the reason why you decided to
start commenting on me. seriously dude, you make zero fucking sense and
it's pretty clear that no matter how many times you put your foot in your
mouth you still can't shut the fuck up. stop trying to get people to stop
commenting to other people about legitimate issues or whatever your purpose
for this retarded thread of comments was. just stop.
(Not saying this is true for raccoons, rodents, or baby deer, etc., but the
larger the wild animal, the more dangerous it is besides the
disease-carrying factor.) Especially concerning its weapons. A man my aunt
knew raised a baby buck white tailed deer. Well, it grew up and ended up
killing him, believe it or not. [That's why it's illegal to keep bucks(male
deer) rather than does.]
Man! You better have gotten your postexposure rabies shots! You just got
bit by a potentially dangerous animal!! I don't care if it doesn't have
rabies, even if one in captivity bites a zookeeper, they have to get follow
up shots even after the fact/bite. That's why they wear gloves and masks
and have preexposure shots before they mess w/those things.
And of course, someone brought a purebred wolf to Petco and I bathed it and
wiped pooped off a kangaroo's tail, but I don't mess w/wild mammals to this
day, unless they are restrained and at a safari petting zoo and healthy and
weren't they can't scratch or bite. Muzzled or held by the zookeeper.
@gchildxxx1 Doing something retarded: owning an animal that is illegal to
own. There are reasons it is illegal to own a bat, reasons that you
apparently fail to understand. I would list them for you, but hey, do the
work yourself and look up their eco-systems, and how they react to
captivity.
im not trying to prevent you from commenting, im trying to tell you that
some people DO NOT CARE about those legitimate issues of yours. the sooner
you accept that some people in the world will never care about animals the
same way you do, the better it is for you.
not all bats have rabies they have to get bit by another bat with rabies or
another animal but he should probly giv it rabie shots so it doesent get
the deadly disease but i think pple should be allowd to have bats somone
should try n make it leagle
@igotbored44 so your way of caring about animals is to tell me not to speak
out when someone does something retarded with animals? you make absolutely
no sense man. again, i say, you are a total douche.
u can have a permit to have a pet bat, like a raven. and its not illegal in
some states. and not all bats have rabies, but its a good idea to wear
protection on ur hands handling a bat.
Ok so the guy has a bat with him. What are you gonna do about it? Are you
going to lecture him on why its illigal? What if he dosnt really give a
damn, what then?
I care about animals too, but im just trying to point out a fact in life:
Some people care, others don't, and there isnt anything anyone can do about
that.
+Anya Gordon probably not, i don't really have any paranormal experiences/i think those are just videos people post to get views. i don't know, i believe in paranormal but i don't think my like "odd feelings," or seeing a shadow out of the corner of my eye constitutes a video. that's just me though.
If you have a Natural Grocers by you, go there. They have much better
priced items.
Also, I don't know what "fair trade" means in its entirety but I know if
you buy chocolate, you need it to have the "fair trade" mark on it. I
mean... you don't HAVE TO but I learned that chocolate that has the fair
trade mark on it means that there is no child labour involved while making
the chocolate, AT ALL. If it doesn't have the fair trade mark there IS
child labour being enforced.
I had no ides until I started working at a health food store and made me
sad that I didn't know! :(