• otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It’s even better once you know that, because sugar gliders are marsupials, they don’t have a rodent scent and so very rarely trigger a predation response in cats or dogs. We have one (his bff passed from old age, but this one’s tenacious [both rescues; please don’t buy them]) who all but rules the entirety of our pet population (dogs & cats, plural). I swear, it’s gonna come down to either AI overlords, or this undying Slappy-as-a-glider. 😶

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      11 months ago

      Person: “Why should that make such a… difference?”

      Bear: “Well, you see, you use different moves when you’re fighting half a dozen people than when you only have to be worried about… one.”

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    S/He can’t stop. Just keeps going back and forth and forth and back and back and forth and forth and forth. And back.

    ….

    ….& forth….