Connor is desperate for a pet and any pet will do. I'm making this assumption based on the fact that he has dubbed the giant horse fly that has found his way into our house as our new pet.
The fly, who has been named Pet Fly, has been in our house for a couple of days now. Connor has assured me that he has trained the fly not to bite anyone and that he will be a really good pet.
This leads me some questions. Does this mean that I can't kill this annoying fly, and if so, what is the life expectancy of the average horse fly?
Maybe it's time to go buy a fish.
The horse fly may have a longer life expectancy than a pet fish!! (experience speaking there. c:
ReplyDeleteAt least wait until after you make your trip back to Kansas!
Don't, I repeat, don't begin the fish cycle. Mom's right. If you really want a pet that won't die regardless of what you do, red-eared sliders (turtles) live forever and are fairly low-maintenance.
ReplyDeletePlease don't tell Connor, but I found a huge dead fly in our basement today. Ick!
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