My beardie Devlyn misses her roaches sometimes. Those fast critters escape me sometimes too when I take them out after Devlyn misses.
None have ever escaped kitty Greysie.
Greysie found this roach 18 hours after me and Devlyn failed. She pinned it with her paws, then I could grab it and put into this bowl for kitty amusements
Good for Greysie! (Assuming it's pronounced "Gracie" rather than Greyzie") Cute. :lol:
Was there--or will there be--a George? :roll:
We used to have a little black cat who was totally useless as a hunter. If a mouse or bug ran across her path, she'd just watch it go by as if to say, "Huh, look at that." Our border collie at the time, however, was a real bug-hunter. Spiders, flies, skeeters... Unfortunately, she never learned from her experiences with bees--got nailed a few times.
Can't find the post, but I mentioned recently that I accidentally "clutz-spilled" a bowl of about twenty ½" roaches, and had a few escapees. Also lost a few in the enclosure that "World War Z'd" their way out of the bowl. Cleaning the habitat this morning, one turned up hiding under a planter. It didn't take too long for someone to spot it... Num-num-num-num-num! A couple of the spilled ones have surfaced too, so I chuck 'em back in the "Num-num tub." Too cold/inhospitable here for them to breed.
Greysie like 'Gracie' you are correct! My first bearded dragon was named George, one syllable. I knew George was a name of a kings from England or something, and kid me thought a dragon should have a king name...I think that was my reasoning from way back when...
For Greysie, Whenever I got her from the shelter she was with her "twin" brother who was identical to her. The shelter called them Pete and Re-Pete for names. My neighbor ended up getting her brother so they got to grow up together and visit outside. Had to write down a new name when I signed her papers for liscenincing so I quickly came up with Greysie for the name. I was tempted to name her Slime but my mom objected, lol. (I still call her Greysie Grey Slime a lot as her full name)
Greysie like 'Gracie' you are correct! My first bearded dragon was named George, one syllable. I knew George was a name of a kings from England or something, and kid me thought a dragon should have a king name...I think that was my reasoning from way back when...