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Proof that pet owners will buy ANYTHING

The problem I have had with it is I have had to buy multiple units to defrost the 100's of mice I feed out.....:sidestep:








Umm....I don't think so. ;)
 
I don't get it- what does it do? Maybe it's to keep people from using the same favorite bowl for defrosting mice, soaking tortoise food, and eating cereal... :sidestep:

Nanci
 
Nanci said:
I don't get it- what does it do?

It does exactly what it's supposed to do...it gets well-meaning pet owners to spend unnecessary $$$. :rolleyes:

Like aromatherapy dog shampoo, hamster leashes, and plastic toilet seats for cats. :grin01:
 
susang said:
Don't think I'll drink coffee at your house, I know they put wierd things in coffee now but??? :roflmao: susan
Funny you should mention that...

I had a female friend over the other day, and I was sippin' on a cup o' joe. I asked her if she would like a cup, and she insisted that she get it herself...except she grabbed my extremely large, industrial size "mouse melting" cup. Luckily I caught it before she actually got very much coffee poured into it. I thought she was going to throw it at my head when I told her what I use it for...she hates snakes...and mice...and snakes eating mice...

Really, I thought it was quite funny. :shrugs:

Hey, tricksterpup...how, exactly, do you defrost mice in a "picture of a bucket"? Doesn't the printer ink run all over the mice? :roflmao:
 
WOW... I just use me the good ole BBQ!!! Fire up the grill... put on say 35 mice... cook em up nice :flames:
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don't mind me... just goin' fishin.
 
Nanci said:
Doesn't Dean like, sit on them or something?

Nanci :sidestep:
For the stubborn feeders, he thaws the mice in his pits. That way, they get scented just right... :sidestep:
 
You know you could always pop one in your mouth, and when it gets all warm and squishy it's ready to feed to your snake.... :D
 
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!
 
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.......well, sorta. It's not reptile/feeder related.

But THIS takes the cake for the most ridiculous pet owner product....

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regards,
jazz
 
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!

You should package all that together and sell it!! :rolleyes: I'm sure someone will buy it.
 
jazzgeek said:
But THIS takes the cake

Oh yeah, that's a good one too. :) It's not off topic either 'cause the thread is in general chit-chat. ;)

Any more stupid pet products while we're on the subject? I saw an advertisement for doggie wigs a few weeks ago. That's probably even dumber than the mouse defroster. :rolleyes:
 
RKB1985 said:
We're Sorry
This page is either unavailable or does not exist :shrugs:

No, it's here, I'm typing on it!



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Pet clothes have to be the stupidest pet product ever....
 
Wow Jazz. I can't believe it. Seriously? How much are those going for (I never spent much time on the site) I wouldn't spend a penny on them.
 
jazzgeek said:
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.......well, sorta. It's not reptile/feeder related.

But THIS takes the cake for the most ridiculous pet owner product....

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Wow. This is my favorite passage from their FAQ:

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...

Reminds me of that old joke:

Two guys see a dog licking himself. The first guy says: "Boy, I wish I could do that." The second guy replies: "Don't you think you should pet him first?"
 
Roy Munson said:
Wow. This is my favorite passage from their FAQ

I admit to feeding my chihuahua off my plate and calling him "Mommy's little baby", but I draw the line at massaging his balls--fake or otherwise. :sidestep:

I wonder if you can get them in custom-made larger sizes for those dogs that are insecure about their masculinity. :shrugs: After all, dogs can't drive big pick-up trucks or buy expensive TV's. Gotta compensate somehow, right? :grin01:
 
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