Jack(s) wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:33 am
Annelies wrote: ↑Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:32 pm
Sounds great Jack(s)!! What kind of course do you follow??
When I don't have to puppysit in my free time, our 3 frogs take lots of time for caring, especially our blind girl wich we have to feed. We love to play board games, watching movies also and go outside to see nature.. We have a kind of MacGyverland here.... We grab our backpacks with lunch and can spend all day there.
that sounds awesome with your Mac land. never heart of frogs as pets. how old are their? you are so good to not give up on the blind girl. so many people would do it.
I following a course of forensic psychology. if all goes to plan a can make my honourable bachelor in three years
we have Australian tree frogs(not our frogs on the photo) it looks like they smile all day. Cute (our blind girl) still finds her way through the terrarium and comes to the window when she's hungry, when she is not at the window she isn't hungry and will turn her head away when we try to feed her something.... its miraculous to see how well she is doing and how she makes contact with us.. The other two are often hiding under the mud or under the leaves.. but also see that Cute is making contact with us so they are less afraid..
They are about 4 years old and can grow up till 16. I dont know how Cute will do in time, but for now she is really doing great.
Oh wow, forensic psychology, that's great!!!!!
My daughter just got exercisepractices from school, she just did that, since schools are closed here till the 6th of April.. they pronounced it yesterday
So B, if you are interested
(joking) you will find your ways of exercise..
I know V, here to.. boy how I would love to help out in the shelter right now.. help is needed. I'm going to have a marathon of MacGyver... season 4 and up I just finished seasons 1 till 3.