Have you ever wondered what animals you could keep as pets? Maybe you have been thinking of getting yourself a more exotic companion but don't know which one to get. Well, look no further pawtner, because here you will find a guide to all the different animals and how to care for them, maybe one of these could be your new companion here in the Wild West!
Welcome to this second week's issue of Mr. Meowdy's Guide to Wild Pets and Companions. A few furry companions you may know already, have been selected as this week's wild pets, so without further-a-do let's get into it.
Buffalos
Buffalos, especially Arizona Buffalos, make great pets, and their domestication is common in the Wild West. Wild buffalos, on the other hand, are wild and slightly difficult to pet. Since they are tamed, people petting them never know what wild is going to come their way.
Crows
There are no domesticated crows, so if you’re planning on keeping a crow as a pet, you’ll have to capture one in the wild. Sounds like quite the dilemma, right?
Raccoons
Raccoons are intelligent animals. They can problem solve and have good memories. However, raccoons are wild animals, so taking one from the wild won’t have good results ... mostly. If you find a raccoon that has been domesticated or rehabilitated, they can be a loving and playful pet, though!
That concludes this week's issue of Mr. Meowdy's guide to Wild pets, what animals would you want to see next week? Leave a comment below and your animal will get featured!
We have some job openings here in the Wild West if you are interested!
Graduate Staff positions
Instructor of History
Instructor of Mortuary Studies
Graduate Instructor of Rodeo Class
(Can be replaced by your own idea for a class.)
Please Contact the Mayor (Mary McMillen) and the Sheriff (Lexa Rosewood) if you wish to apply for these wonderful subjects!
Students Staff positions
Assistant Instructor
Deputy
Celebration Team Member
Journalist
Social Media Team
Librarian team
Backstory team
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