There are animals in bins and cages lining the streets. (We don't know how they dyed the chicks.) There were chicks, baby ducks, tiny turtles, many kinds of birds, kittens, baby bunnies, hamsters, guinea pigs and a whole street lined with boxes of very friendly puppies of all shapes and great puppy breath. I was assured that these are all sold as pets, not food. And they were all friendly and sought attention, so I am going to believe it! Michael thinks it is a VERY good thing that they would never allow us to bring animals home. This was awesome. (I was not tempted by the snakes, scorpions, or tarantulas!)
Oh, yes, I want a pet chipmunk.
And I want one of these tiny hamsters that crawled all over my hand. (They did not look at all like the vicious one you had when you were little, Andrew.)
Me in miniature pet heaven.
Look at the size of that turtle. I want one!
We didn't get pictures of puppies, kittens, or bunnies! Oh, no!
Our guide guessed we must have dogs by my interaction with the puppies. It was great!
OMGoodnes!!! I love it!! I would have never left that place! I wonder what they do with all those animals at night?
ReplyDeleteI want a chipmunk and a baby turtle! So cute!
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