Wow.
You make having these pets seem a lot like work! :)

I just have a cat. Feed him. Pet him and hug him and wiggle his ears
then go about my business.

He just handles everything else. He goes outside and roams a bit, sits
on the ledge watching the birds.

Occasionally brings in a lizard, bird, grasshopper, cicada, mouse
though..that's my only problem. And sometimes, he doesn't kill the
blasted things and they get away.

But he's pretty self sufficient. We got him after he was about a year
old though.

On 8/14/07, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My puppy stayed in his crate almost 100% of the time when we were
> crate training him.
> I brought him out to play, pee, and poo. Other than that, it was
> crate. At night, I'd wake up 2am and 5 am to take him to the door. I'd
> put a paw on the door and say "go potty". Then we'd go outside and do
> business. I'd wait until he finished and give him a treat with the
> whole "good potty". Now, he goes to the door when he needs to go
> potty, crate when he sleeps and the rest of the day he's out (unless
> we leave the house or if someone comes over I make him go to his crate
> until he calms down. He's a Jack Russell so calm is a very loose word)

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