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I got 3 domestics cats, 2 paraqeets and 1 Bernese Mountain dog. I asked my mom if I should have fishes, a rodent or a lizard but she said "NO WAY!" and she added that we have enough pets at home.

Actually, I'm trying to teach my dog how to bring his car safety belt to my mom. I put the belt in his mouth so he can bring it to my mom but he won't let her have it. Some prpgress needs to be made on thit case. But, he's a good dog!
 
I got 3 domestics cats, 2 paraqeets and 1 Bernese Mountain dog. I asked my mom if I should have fishes, a rodent or a lizard but she said "NO WAY!" and she added that we have enough pets at home.
:rotflmao: I think that You can get a lizard and keep it under the bad, so Your mom will never know about it
 
:rotflmao: I think that You can get a lizard and keep it under the bad, so Your mom will never know about it

I have a boxed bed, so I can't keep anything under it. I'm not sure that the lizard will be well with all my cats leaning over his cage, wishing to "play" with him.
 
That lizard will love Your cats from head to tail! It is also very intelligent.

Some quote :
Research with captive dragons has also provided evidence that Komodo Dragons engage in play. These studies studied a dragon who would push a shovel left by its keeper, apparently attracted to the sound of it scraping across the rocky surface. In addition, a young female dragon at the National Zoo in Wahshington, D.C. would grab and shake various objects including statues, beverage cans, plastic rings and blankets; as well as insert her head into boxes, shoes, and other objects. This social play has led to a striking comparison with mammalian play
 
My mother always told me not to trust any woman who doesn't like a cat.
 
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