Pets vs. Lego

Discussion of general LEGO topics

Which pet type os most hazardous to your Lego?

Dogs
22
43%
Cats
15
29%
Birds
2
4%
Reptiles
1
2%
Rabbits/Rodents
3
6%
Ferrets
0
No votes
Other
8
16%
 
Total votes: 51

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Ramus
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My fish don't give me any problems. :D

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Ramus wrote:My fish don't give me any problems. :D

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First, if you don't have a mini-LEGO castle in your aquarium for your fish to explore, you aquarium is deficient.

Second, fish have a complete digestive track - you do understand what they do on top of everything in the aquarium? :wink:
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The Blue Knight wrote:Ferrets are commonly known in Europe as polecats. They're cute Slinky's who run around everywhere, are very inquisitive and playful. Oh, and they're theives too.


I've always thought Ferrets were cute and have always deep down wnated one. My cousin had one and it was quit the character :twisted:
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I cannot begin to tell you the number of spears that have been mauled by my cat, must be that they look like a twig or something. I think that would make cats and other smaller pets the worst. Dogs would just eat the pieces, but cats render them useless.
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