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Anyway Nerys, were do you get the idea that Colin keeps them in his lounge in a parrot cage?
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I know this thread seems to have gone off course slightly but back to meerkats

If you dont mind me asking how much would a pair set you back?

They are not somthing i am in any way able to keep at the present but for the future they are on my wish list (wich is by no means practical researched or probably possible lol)
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I have no wish to get involved with a discission about marmosets an how they should or shouldn't be kept because I have no idea or interest, however I don't know where you got the idea from that Colin keeps his marmosets in his lounge. I can assure you that this is not the case.
me too, but i can that its the bedroom
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Anyway Nerys, were do you get the idea that Colin keeps them in his lounge in a parrot cage?
a parrot avairy in the spare bedroom would be more apt eh!
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Anyway Nerys, were do you get the idea that Colin keeps them in his lounge in a parrot cage?
psst, where did nerys say he kept them in a parrot cage?
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me too, but i can that its the bedroom
Wrong again pet -
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Since this room is neither furnished nor used for sleeping it dosn't qualify as a bedroom. It is a room entirely used for accomodating marmosets.
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Since this room is neither furnished nor used for sleeping it dosn't qualify as a bedroom. It is a room entirely used for accomodating marmosets.
Colin actually stated to me not too long back on msn it was in the spare bedroom, so
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Colin actually stated to me not too long back on msn it was in the spare bedroom, so
It could be used as a spare bedroom but you are creating the impression that they are in a little cage in a room and that simply is not the case. The 'cage' completely fills the room from wall to wall and it isn't a small box room either. I was very surprised when I saw it - it isn't the kind of thing you would imagine really. Like I said, I know nothing about primates and am not really that interested. You and he can debate the rights and wrongs of the enclosure to your hearts content, I have no desire to get involved, but people seem to be going out of their way to suggest that it is something it isn't.
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It could be used as a spare bedroom but you are creating the impression that they are in a little cage in a room and that simply is not the case.
Oh yes, i can really see that i am saying there in a little cage in a room, hmmm... LOL
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Oh yes, i can really see that i am saying there in a little cage in a room, hmmm... LOL
Well..................fine then

So, meercats..............
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