Hey /an/
Recently I bought a pregnant mouse from PetCo as a mistake, but I decided to keep her. She was building her nest the night before she gave birth to a litter of 3 or 5. However, she ate 1-3 of her children on the first day but continued to nurse the other two. This morning when I woke up, I saw she was nursing them and keeping them warm, 15 minutes later I saw she devoured them. The other weird thing is the fact that she immediately continued to build her nest after she killed the last of her children.
Any idea why she ate them and continued to build? I don't believe I was bothering/scaring her, and I'm certain she was getting enough protein. I don't own any male mice, just two other females in her habitat who get along and even seemed to be helping her.
one reason they might eat their young is because there is something wrong with it.
>>2109273
yeah I've read that they do that. but then there's the question of were all 3-5 children deformed? I doubt it.
Maybe she was stressed? If she was a first time mother this is more likely as well. Even if you didn't bother her it still might have stressed her out
He's about 8 years old (Australian Shepherd) and over the past several months, this red patch has been creeping up his right eye, what is it?
>>2109242
VET
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Take him to a vet, there are no resident veterinarians on /an/. All responses you will get will be to take him to the vet. We get it, you're broke, your dog is old, you live with your parents, there's no vets for a million miles. Just get it over with and make an appointment for your nearest vet.
>>2109262
Vets are such a con. They charge $200 to say "yup, your dog's getting old". Whatever bro.
>>2109242
Your dog looks like a double Merle
On the right is the mother,left her son
I'm adopting in August, my man.
here's some pit pictures.
when people say they love their dog/cat etc ,are they serious?
I mean animals are cool and all and I'm fascinated with the taxanomy and biology but they are just animals at the end of the day...
>>2109084
>I'm fascinated with the taxanomy and biology
this is called autism.
it's the reason you have trouble anthropomorphizing animals and thus loving them.
>>2109084
Yeah, there's something wrong with you mentally if you can't even understand the concept of loving an animal.
>>2109084
I like them, that's it. Going to put down the oldest cat later but can't say that it will have an effect on me.
>they told you ACDs are not for first time owners
>they told you they where hard to train
>they told you they get separation anxiety
>they told you you need lots of land
>tfw you ignore the internet and get one anyway and she is the greatest dog ever and listens to you and is nice
> LOL guys I stuck my hand into a box of dirty heroine needles and didn't get AIDS.
>>2109049
Um...that's not an australian cattle dog in the pic...sooo.....
>>2109058
exactly what I thought
maybe OP isn't talking about this one?
>clear the area of dead and diseased animals
>prevent bacteria and viruses from spreading by scavenging the corpses
>look cool as shit
Why don't people like vultures?
I love lappet face vultures
I use to own a 7 inches skull from one
Because they "look ugly" and hang out near dead things.
But yeah, they don't deserve the hate they get. They clean up the environment very well and help prevent disease, like you said. But people will always hate them because they aren't "beautiful" or "graceful" like hawks, eagles or falcons and eat rotting corpses. I'm sure that makes people imagine them as being dirty or something.
Which the graceful part is bullshit anyway, the turkey vultures around where I live are some of the most graceful fliers I've ever seen. Very cool birds, vultures are.
i love them.
my fav are the condor and the king vulture
God, I love being a human. Humans are like the best animals. Penguin? More like shitguin. With a shit grin. We have the best grins, the best smiles, because we're so happy. Especially in the West. Being born as a human in the West is like winning the birth lottery. Most of us spend like half of our lives just chilling, eating heaps of food which we can obtain with like zero effort from a large store within a few hundred metres from our homes. How do we afford all of that? We must be working ourselves to death! Nope, we just sit at a desk for a few hours a day, or do some "manual labour" which, thanks to all of that cool technology we have so commonly, is pretty much nothing compared to what other species have to deal with.
God bless humanity; God bless the West, capitalism.
>>2108595
>>2108595
Tfw no other animals have the capability to build rockets
Yeah ok
Hey /an/, I need some help making a decision.
A former co-worker found this little guy in a Wal-Mart parking lot last week, and although she loves him, he doesn't seem to get along with her dog and so she's trying to find a new home for him.
I already have one cat who I adopted a few years ago from an acquaintance who was moving into a new apartment where they didn't allow pets. My wife and I don't make a ton of money, but we make enough to live comfortably in our three-room apartment and care for our existing pet properly.
Having said that, my wife has wanted to get a second cat for a while, and I don't exactly disagree with her - both of us love cats, and my wife thinks it would be nice for our current kitty to have a companion. Our cat is around seven or eight years old and very affectionate. She likes to play, but can be pretty high-strung. According to the co-worker, the stray is about a year old, and other than growling at her dog he's very mellow and people-friendly.
I've made plans with the former co-worker to have her bring the little guy to our apartment tomorrow in order to introduce him to our existing cat and find out how they seem to get along with one another. My wife was initially fairly anxious about this, as she's worried about messing up our "family dynamic" with our current cat. Nevertheless, she seems to have decided that if they do get along during this first meeting, we're going to just adopt the stray right then and there.
I had initially intended to spend a couple more days thinking about it, as I only found out about the situation on Saturday. I don't think the financial aspect of keeping a second cat will really weigh us down, even considering the initial expense of taking him to the vet to get him fixed and have his vaccinations updated. Do you think that I should go along with my wife's idea of just keeping the cat if he's friendly around our current cat tomorrow, or should I insist on taking some more time to think about it first?
For one thing make sure the cats have something between them when they meet. Like the new cat in a carrier of some sort or let them smell each other through a door. Having the new cat all of a sudden be in your cat's territory is a fight waiting to happen.
Is your cat up to date on all their vaccines? If not, do not bring that other cat around your cat until one or both of them are. You don't need this new cat giving your feline herpies
>>2108539
Our cat is an exclusively indoor cat, so she doesn't have any vaccines to prevent against risks associated with being outdoors.
The new cat doesn't have a carrier, but is apparently fine with car rides, so the co-worker was planning on getting him here that way. Do you think that we should put him in our cat's carrier while he's still in the hallway before bringing him into our apartment, or would that be weird?
>>2108544
DO NOT LET A STRAY UNVACCINATED CAT INTERACT WITH YOUR UNVACCINATED CAT. If the other cat was outside it has a great chance of carrying something that it will transmit to your cat. Some diseases can transmit with as little as being in the same breathing space
Also yes, if you are going to introduce them you need to have the other cat in the carrier first. It might be weird but it will put you cat at ease and lessen the chance of your cat being defense. Look up techniques on introducing cats gradually. You will need them if you keep the cat
You guys any good at identifying plants?
those are probably cacti
>>2108506
thank you anon
These cactus identification sites are really hard to navigate, and so many of them look so similar. I saw something called 'Coryphantha pusilliflora' which looks kinda like the middle one, but I'm still pretty sure it's wrong.
>>2108505
>Left
zombie fingers cactus
>Middle
the most dangerous buttplug cactus
>Right
spikes with spikes cactus
What is the best animal and why is it the hyena?
>>2108478
Hyenas are the best animal because they are so fucking boss that even the chicks have dicks.
Hyenas are cool, especially spotted hyenas. When you think of predators, you usually think of wolves and big cats but these motherfuckers came from cat-like weasely motherfuckers. They are basically civets and mongoose that took a sharp canine turn .
Michigander here. Raked up this little fella while doing some yard work. Pretty sure its a fox snake but im no speciliast. Anyway I think im going to keep him. Itt Opinions, species, care, snake general.
That snek looks poisonous.
>>2108238
Doubt it. I think there's maybe one poisonous smaller in michigan
Snake*
This is a tufted titmouse. It is neither a tit nor a mouse and that angers me.
Well, it does belong to the family of birds known as tits.
tits in this thread
just like the mantis shrimp.
It's not a mantis, and it's not a shrimp
Hey guys I need help I just found this baby bird on the side of my house and I'm trying to identify it, I live on the outskirts of San Antonio if that helps with finding out the what kind of bird this is I will be posting more pics. Also help me name this little guy
Another pic
So far my gf says she wants to name him nugget. I say hell no
I think is it a black cap chickadee
They go "wee woot"
Damn...I was following this guy and his fox since 2009, pretty sure you've seen some of the videos around here in fox threads, in some webms...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMj9TqsS3mQ
After 8 years, a long life for its kind, he died in peace under the spring blossoms.
Sad. Also seems like people don't like him much.
>>2107885
I'm glad that fox gas died, my furry friend would only talk about her cool it was
>>2107894
you're everyone jealous one~
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/San-Diego-Mauling-Dog-Mira-Mesa-376758441.html
>A newborn was killed by the family dog
>It was described as a 2-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier
>>2107398
>woman suddenly coughed
>dogs reaction is to maul a baby to death
How do people keep defending violent breeds like this? The government should do a mass cull and execute every last "bulldog" left in America
>>2107401
Maybe pit bulls, but stay away fro boxers you monster
>the dog made contact with the baby leading to traumatic injuries
the article doesn't actually say the baby was attacked.