Regrettable incident for sure. There I was, feeding my pet ocelot peanut butter knishes and BOOM along comes this badger with a hamster in his mouth. Ozzie, I call him that, jumped out of my lap, lunged for the badger who didn't want to let go of the hamster and it was over in one minute.
Ozzie bit down on the poor badgers throat as do most feline predators and that was that, Ozzie had a fine meal out of it and offered me what was left of the hamster as a prize taken home to daddy.
Originally posted by sonhouse Regrettable incident for sure. There I was, feeding my pet ocelot peanut butter knishes and BOOM along comes this badger with a hamster in his mouth. Ozzie, I call him that, jumped out of my lap, lunged for the badger who didn't want to let go of the hamster and it was over in one minute.
Ozzie bit down on the poor badgers throat as do most feline preda ...[text shortened]... fine meal out of it and offered me what was left of the hamster as a prize taken home to daddy.
I hate to inform you sonhouse, but when your ocelot went for a prowl 15 minutes ago, my mammoth pierced its lung. I had no idea he had flown to the States, but there you are. So, within your vicinity, you now have a mammoth task ahead of you. 🙁
Originally posted by mikelom I hate to inform you sonhouse, but when your ocelot went for a prowl 15 minutes ago, my mammoth pierced its lung. I had no idea he had flown to the States, but there you are. So, within your vicinity, you now have a mammoth task ahead of you. 🙁
-m.
I wondered where he went. Wow, a mammoth hole in his lungs. Terrible thing.
It caused me an ocelot of grief.