Nanci said:I don't get it- what does it do?
Funny you should mention that...susang said:Don't think I'll drink coffee at your house, I know they put wierd things in coffee now but??? :roflmao: susan
For the stubborn feeders, he thaws the mice in his pits. That way, they get scented just right... :sidestep:Nanci said:Doesn't Dean like, sit on them or something?
Nanci :sidestep:
tsst said:Wish I had the money the inventor has made selling these things. lol I use an old cottage cheese tub, place mouse in baggie, fill tub with hottest tap water and use table spoon to hold baggie down ine water. Works great!
jazzgeek said:But THIS takes the cake
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jazzgeek said:.......well, sorta. It's not reptile/feeder related.![]()
But THIS takes the cake for the most ridiculous pet owner product....
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Scar tissue is a micro-thin film that may surround the Neuticles making it feel firmer to the human touch. While this is not a concern to most pet owners the way to eliminate potential development is to gently massage the Neuticles weekly to break up any possible formations...
Roy Munson said:Wow. This is my favorite passage from their FAQ