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Date Posted: 21:10:24 03/31/04 Wed
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's message, "Re: test" on 20:07:56 03/31/04 Wed
*Large van drives up early in the morning, several large cages in the back. Stopping the van a man and woman exit, setting up various pens, placing various toys and objects in for each animal and tying information sheets to each. Also sets up a sing saying *Please do not feed the animals or remove them from their cages without permission. Thank you*
*Unloading a tall and narrow cage placing in branches and ladders. The man retrieves a medium plastic dog kennel, lifting form it a ruddy colored Kinkajou. Places the male in the cage, tying on an information sheet about the animal and one about the species.*

*Sleepy male looks up as he?s lifted, tail curling around the man?s arm temporarily until he is placed on a branch. Gripping the branch he looks around sleepily, blinking a few times before making his way higher up the branch. As he awakens his curiosity sets in-Where was he now?*
name: Rascal
gender: Male
breed: Kinkajou
age: 13 Years
personality: Quiet and Docile yet playful, has been trained to sleep at night and play during day, but sometimes will be active during night hours. Non-aggressive and friendly, will take treats form your hand and climb on your shoulder if you allow him.
Care
Lifespan: 20 to 24 years
Weight Range: 3 to 8 pounds
Basic Diet: Bananas, grapes, mangoes, melons, eggs
Treats: Honey, Fig Newtons, Fruit Loops
Avoid: Strawberries, chocolate, citric fruits, dairy products
Housing: Large cage with branches for nights or when owner is gone, also need time to run around and explore outside of the cage, some are able to live full-time indoors
*Next pen set up is a medium wire dog crate, mostly containing blankets and a water bucket. The woman takes out a small plastic dog crate, placing two Fennec fox kits into the mass of blankets, also attaching two information sheets similar to the first, and a sign saying both must go together.*
Now: 
When Older: 
*Young kits looks around nervously, large ears perked high. Kamilla paws into the bedding, burying herself under the soft blankets, dark eyes peaking out to look around her strange surroundings. Echo looks around, curiousity getting the best of her she sticks her nose in the air, twitching it as she inhales al the new scents.*
[Left]
name: Echo
gender: Female
breed: Fennec Fox
age: 8 weeks
personality: Playful, curious of strangers. Doesn?t mind humans for company, tends to be affectionate with even strangers, very fond of her sister she gets panicky if they are separated. Will play with cats and other smaller dogs, though is frightened of larger animals if she?s on the ground, calmed when carried or held, will even fall asleep on your shoulder or lap.
[Right]
name: Kallima
gender: Female
breed: Fennec Fox
age: 8 weeks
personality: Shy and skittish with strangers, will only bond with one person. Once she is used to something she is the more playful of the two and will lead when exploring the house, but will try to hide when strangers come near. Depends on her sister and will quit eating if they are separated, will only start again once she?s back. Will try to escape when a stranger holds her, but once she is used to someone she is quite affectionate.
Care
Weight Range: 2 to 3 pounds
Basic Diet: premium dog or cat food with fresh Vegetables, fruits, crickets and canned food
Treats: Fruits, vegetables, premium dog or cat treats
Avoid: Chocolate, Caffeine
Housing: Indoors a dog crate can be used when you are not at home or asleep, a pen with fence continued underground several feet and completely covered can be used for an outdoor pen.. They can be taken for walks on a leash, but be careful that they cannot get out of their collar or harness.
*A third cage is pulled out, placing down blankets and a small dog bed and water bucket the man takes out another larger sized plastic crate, pulling out two young kittens of different species. Ties on the two sheets of pet information and both species care sheets.*
Now: 
When Older: 
*Once placed in the cage she looks around, ears perked high and brown eyes looking around curiously. Spotted female sits up on her hindquarters, swiveling her head around trying to examine all the surroundings.*
name: Tivona
gender: Female
breed: Rusty Spotted Genet
age: 12 weeks
personality: Curious, playful and affectionate, purrs when happy or content. Started on litter training, will use her owner as a climbing toy, companion and personal bed, naturally nocturnal so can knock things over if not caged at night, is skittish when scared and bonds with only one person, though she well come out to inspect strangers and may play with them. A good jumper and climber she will not do well in a household with many breakable things.
Care
Weight Range: 4 to 4.4 lbs
Lifespan: 10 to 20 years
Basic Diet: cat food, chicken, crickets, some fruits and vegetables
Treats: Fruits, vegetables, premium cat treats
Avoid: Chocolate, Caffeine
Housing: Larger the cage offered the better, must be covered on all sides and have shelter.
Now: 
When Older: 
*Looks around his new pen as he?s placed in, stepping closer to Tivona, golden eyes looking around with the same sense of curiosity that the Genet held. Begins to make a chirping noise, moving around to different corners of his pen and sticking his nose through the wires.*
name: Ilo
gender: Male
breed: Caracal
age: 8 weeks
personality: Playful, curious, independent and talkative. Will play with other animals his size or larger, but can get aggressive during playtime. Tends to bite when playing, if you correct this now he won?t have it when he?s older. Active inside or outside a household, will leap onto bookshelves and sofas, so have things securely fastened inside the home. May run off is not properly contained, also may try to escape if bored or left alone for too long. Has started litter box training
*Finally they take set up a tall dog Exercise pen, carefully securing it to the ground. The woman approaches the van, opens and side door and leads out an adult Caracal Lynx on a blue harness, also bringing out a speckled male border Collie. Placing both creature in the pen they place a water bucket in and sit down to watch those interested in the animals.*

*Looks around with interest, pulling on her harness a little having bee used to wearing one since she was little. When the dog enters the pen with her she tackles him playfully, both Caracal and Border Collie starting a game of pounce tag. After several minutes both settle down, the feline wrapping her leg around the dog?s ruff and licking his muzzle and head, the dog wagging his tail and tolerating the affectionate cleaning.*
(If someone is interested in both the dog and Ayoka then I will make stats for the dog and post them, but I would prefer someone else played the dog.)
name: Ayoka
gender: Female
breed: Caracal
age: 2 Years
personality: Gets along well with other cats and medium to large sized dogs, some things smaller than her she considers prey. Very talkative and responds to her name when called. Litter-box trained. If rough-housing she may injure your hand by or clawing, though she doesn?t mean to. Rarely ever bites, and only does if she is hurt or feels threatened. Very graceful and agile, somewhat independent though at times can be a cuddler.
Care
Weight Range: 30 to 40 pounds
Lifespan: 15-20 Years
Basic Diet: Turkey and Chicken, exotic cat food feed twice daily
Housing: Large outdoor chain link pen with shelter, allowing both sun and shade, will be fine indoors if you have room but may destroy your furniture or knock things over, they can jump up to 8 feet high. when outside of pen or home should be on a halter.
Note: They ?Talk? Though different types of hissing, purring, growling and kittens make a chirping noise. Only 2 versions of hissing are actually meant to be aggressive. Not suitable for household with children under 10 years of age.
Max of 2 per person, only exception is Kallima and Echo which must go together so they will count as 1. It?s everybody?s favorite form, so please fill this out.
The Form;
Your name:
Name of animal you are interested in:
Reason for wanting animal:
Your Occupation:
Where do you live?:
Do you own your Home?
Are there any children under the age of 10 living in the household?
Do you own any other animals?:
If yes, what kinds and how many?:
Do you understand that if an animal you purchase is not cared for in 10 days without adequate reason it will be taken and possibly sold once back to health?:
Do you understand that if an animal is not properly cared for it will also be taken away and sold once back to full health?:
Are you willing to pay or make a payment plan for the animal you purchase?:
Sorry, we don?t allow these animals to be given as gifts.
Note: If I feel you own too many animals at the time to properly care for the pet you are interested in purchasing, I will not let you purchase one without good references on how you care for your current animals. If I find out you have abused or neglected an animal while it was under your care you will not be able to purchase any animal from me. If you have already purchased one it will be taken away regardless of it?s current condition and found a new home if it is in good health.
(ooc: I do not mind playing multiple animals in a household, but if I play too many with a certain owner I?ll ask you not to buy the animal since I will be playing all of them and I am not interested in finding them new players yet. Also if I have played an animal for you before but I had to quit them because of your inactiveness or lack of attention I will not let you buy any animal on this list. )
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