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anyone ever had a chipmonk for a pet?

No...my friend found a baby squirrel that she tried to help raise, but it died...it looked kind of gross, actually. LOL.
 
Ive captured several chipmunks and squirrels, they dont live long in captivity, at least in a shoebox anyways
Raccoons seem so friendly when semi-wild and you have food, then they turn into vicious lil buggers outta nowhere. The friendliest wild animal if you were silly to want a wild animal for a pet, is the porcupine, very good pets and b/c they have quills they arent by nature vicious say like a badger, we dont need no stinking badgers.
 
spongebob said:
no but we had a racoon, feisty little bastard though. it took a long time to tame to any degree so that we could even just pet it.

My uncle had a pet racoon until it grew up and turned in to a mean mofo
 
I tamed a squirrel in my backward. That was pretty easy. After a couple weeks I could pet it. The only thing I don't like about that stuff is they start to get kinda dependant on you for food after awhile which can make them fat and lazy.

You also gotta be careful because one of them bit me one time while trying to get a nut out of my hand and I tell you it hurt. They got some fangs and it didn't let go for like 5 seconds because it thought it had ahold of the nut.
 
had a black rabbit once. you can litter train them like a cat

Whiskey
 
A raccoon is like a cat with hands. People I've talked to who had them as pets all say the same thing. When you're home, the animal is warm and cuddly and will sit in your lap, but when you're gone it'll get into all the shit that other animals can't, because it has hands. It can open the fridge and the cupboard, and get into food containers.
 
I had a porcupine for a pet and it ran away.:(
 
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