Showing posts with label Skinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skinks. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

Sanda Peak and Skinks

The kids went with Grandma and Grandpa K yesterday up to Sandia Peak. They rode the Tram up, did some hiking and even rode the chairlift. Grandma K said they had a blast and loved hiking all around! Here are some pictures:




Aurora's skinks are getting big. We have started taking them outside once in awhile and they love it! They like to eat the grass and dig in the dirt with their snouts. They move just like snakes. I didn't think lizards had personality but these two seem to be developing ones. We are also not sure of the genders so we may be having babies down the road (who will be sold)! We even let the cats get a closer look at them. Aurora sure loves these things!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

New Arrivals

Aurora's new baby blue-tongued skinks arrived this weekend! We had a little scare because they were shipped overnight and were supposed to be here Saturday morning by 10am. Noon rolls around and still nothing. We called the post office and all the info they had from the tracking number was that it had left Alabama. Not good. Finally, at about 6pm we get a call from a postal guy that had tracked us down - the lizards were at the hub downtown. He did quite the work to find us because Josh's grandma had written down our address completely wrong - thank goodness for nice, dedicated people! So Josh went to get them and they made it home safely, but were not too happy about being in a dark box for 2 days straight - they were hissing when we took them out.

They are calm now and seem to be doing fine. Aurora has pet them but we are giving them a little more time to adjust before picking them up. The cats are very interested, of course, and the lizards go right up to the glass to check the cats out! We have no idea if they are male or female. She has named them "Rex" and "Tops" - after T-Rex and Triceratops. Right now they are about 8-10 inches long and will grow to be about 2 feet. And they eat dog food, crickets, and various fruits and veggies - yum!


The cats are very interested...

Close up of "Rex" - the more active one

They appear yellow from the heat/UVA lamp

Monday, September 22, 2008

Pets

Aurora wanted me to make a post telling all about our animals, so here we go. We have 5 cats and a rat, and 2 baby lizards on the way. Yes, I said 5 cats! It sounds crazy but I guess they are like kids; after you have three a couple more doesn't make much difference, right? Anyway here they are:

Virus is the "old man" of the bunch. He is 10 years old and is one of the first cats Josh and I got when we moved in together. We found him at the animal shelter. He was playing in the litter box! As a kitten, he was all white except for his tail and ears. The spots came in as he grew up. We believe he is part siamese and part snowshoe. His name is Virus because when he was a kitten he got into EVERYTHING and he used to sit on top of our computer monitor. He's a mellow guy that has been the buddy to many kittens!

Neco is next in line. Neco is Japanese for "cat". He is about 6 years old. We got him as a kitten from Josh's grandmother's farm. One of her farm cats had a whole litter of kittens. We went to check them out and we found him, probably about 5 weeks old, with his left paw completely mangled. We took him to a local *hick* vet who looked at it and said "Well we can either cut it off, or let it fall off" @@ We decided to take him home because there is no way he would survive or find a home with a mangled paw. We bandaged him every day for 6 months. Eventually the two remaining toes dropped off and the stump healed over. It doesn't seem to bother him; he walks fine, but he does hold it up when he needs some extra sympathy!

We also got Smofo from the farm the following year. He is 5 and actually has the same mom as Neco! I caught him bare handed on the farm, he's a little slow :-) We call him Smofo because when he was a kitten he had a lot of gas and Smelled like a MoFo!

This is Ninja. I got him for my birthday last year, so he's a year old. I had a siamese growing up, who passed away shortly before Josh and I moved in together. I've always wanted another one, and I knew it would be a good cat with the kids (because they act like dogs) so we found a local breeder and got him. I wanted an Asian sounding name, and Ninja is very appropriate because he is sneaky and can slide into a room (or closet) without you noticing! He also talks a lot and will jump into your arms.

This is our newest addition. We call him Cricket. He walked into Josh's work last week and came right up to him. I think he is about 4 months old. We orginally tried to get him a home at Josh's parents' house, because they have always loved Neco and they recently lost a cat of their own. We thought it was meant to be! But they don't want him. By that point, he had already settled in at our house and he and Ninja are best buddies now. He burns Ninja's energy and keeps him out of trouble! He is very laid back; Alex messes with him and he just lays there and doesn't care.

This is Aurora's Fancy rat. Her name is Ratatoullie. She orignally had hermit crabs that my mom had gotten them for Christmas, but was bored with them so we found them a home and I told her she could pick something more interactive. She settled on a rat. I had misgivings, but rats are actually really cool pets! She does not bite and she loves to hang out with the kids or on your shoulder, and she is very smart!

In this picture, Aurora is holding a blue-tongued Skink. Josh's grandmother has a pair of them. They just had babies and she has insisted on sending 2 of them for Aurora and Alex. They are very laid back and as you can see, get pretty big. She tells me they eat dog food and crickets! Hopefully they won't eat our Cricket! We are preparing for their arrival sometime in the next week or so.

Pretty soon we will be charging a zoo admission to enter our house!!