OT: lizards

Lexa321
on 9/8/04 3:31 am - weston, FL
ok so i was sitting here reading posts and such... and i guess from having teh plants in the house for a few days we have brought in some critters... so i was sitting here and i herd some rustling in the plant next to me.. and the next thing i know... 2 lizard come jumping out... i tried to catch them but had no such luck... i hope to god im not gonna have a million little baby lizards jumpin sround my house... mabye my cat will eat them... anyway... there is my lizard story for teh day.... xoxox
Marcie_D
on 9/8/04 4:14 am - Tampa, FL
I have lizards everywhere and they always get in the house. Either the cat gets them or they crawl into a closet and never come out again!
dlhelmick
on 9/8/04 5:42 am - Lehigh Acres, FL
Alexa, what the heck, I would have crapped in my pants when that thing jumped out. That's too funny! Danielle
SimplyRedHead
on 9/8/04 9:52 am - Longwood, FL
When I was growing up in Tampa, we had one that lived in our kitchen for a long time. My mom called it her pet cause it was always on the window sill when she was fiddling around in the kitchen, then one day she found it dead in the bottom of the dishwasher, she was bummed. My youngest nephews (3 and 5) love to catch them when they visit from Maryland. The last time they caught two, put them in tupperware, punched holes in the top for air, put lettuce and grass in for food, then once back home, they put them in the cage with their older brother's two bearded dragons. They were so disappointed when they were gone in the morning. My brother told the boys they must have escaped, but the bearded dragons were fat and happy that day. The lizards will only be "catch and release" next time they visit.
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