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Old 09-Apr-2006, 01:29 AM
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they are so cute..........
how do you catch them or hold them?


The trick to handling them is to scoop them up from their underside. the fur on their underside is actually very soft and flully.

Of course, before you can master the art of handling, you will definitely be pricked many a times...
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Old 09-Apr-2006, 09:14 AM
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They are just too cute for words!

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Old 09-Apr-2006, 12:13 PM
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They are just too cute for words!

These are considered exotics in Singapore and is illegal to keep them.
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Old 09-Apr-2006, 05:45 PM
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Yup, im considered the luckier 1. just minutes away from singapore but still allowed to keep.

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Old 09-Apr-2006, 05:53 PM
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These are considered exotics in Singapore and is illegal to keep them.


I know. That's why i don't have any. Lolz.
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congratz on ur bundly of joy

the babies are so cute....*drool*

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Yup, im considered the luckier 1. just minutes away from singapore but still allowed to keep.


U r so smart, a min away. Very good. Anyway if ur skin is allergic, try to wash ur hands after handling them ok. I know trust me.
At least there are other animals than the ordinary u guys can keep ont like here!

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Used to handle them by gloves,but not now.

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