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<blockquote data-quote="Speedygg" data-source="post: 944691" data-attributes="member: 21304"><p>So we are going on 4 years with our dwarf hamsters (lifespan is 3) and they still appear to be going strong. Whenever we feed them, they come over to your fingers and start sniffing. A second later, out come the teeth. Cute little critters.</p><p></p><p>The red-eared slider turtle was one of those free adoptions from daughters 5th grade teacher. She said turtle was 5 years old at the time, and their lifespan is 10 years. Fast forward 7 years later (turtle is 12) and I read that these these aquatic turtles can live up to 50 years! That will probably be longer that MY lifespan!</p><p></p><p>Finally, our beloved 12 year old husky-shepard. Had some sort of growth protruding her right side a while back. Doctors said she would be going to her final resting place within months. Fast forward 2 years and she is still enjoying life (though a bit slower). Sometime you just never know.</p><p></p><p>Complain all you want, but eventually you grow to love these non-humanoids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedygg, post: 944691, member: 21304"] So we are going on 4 years with our dwarf hamsters (lifespan is 3) and they still appear to be going strong. Whenever we feed them, they come over to your fingers and start sniffing. A second later, out come the teeth. Cute little critters. The red-eared slider turtle was one of those free adoptions from daughters 5th grade teacher. She said turtle was 5 years old at the time, and their lifespan is 10 years. Fast forward 7 years later (turtle is 12) and I read that these these aquatic turtles can live up to 50 years! That will probably be longer that MY lifespan! Finally, our beloved 12 year old husky-shepard. Had some sort of growth protruding her right side a while back. Doctors said she would be going to her final resting place within months. Fast forward 2 years and she is still enjoying life (though a bit slower). Sometime you just never know. Complain all you want, but eventually you grow to love these non-humanoids. [/QUOTE]
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