fkalltheway 12 May 2011 The "trees" in the front are fabricated and I presume will serve as a scratching post if not some sort of enrichment device.
The "trees" in the front are fabricated and I presume will serve as a scratching post if not some sort of enrichment device.
Zooplantman 12 May 2011 And the tree in the rear (with the yellow tape around it) is not long for this world.
R R reduakari 13 May 2011 It's "interesting" that the fake "tree" in the foreground appears to have two rootballs--one on each end. That is not a good thing....
It's "interesting" that the fake "tree" in the foreground appears to have two rootballs--one on each end. That is not a good thing....
Hix 13 May 2011 reduakari said: It's "interesting" that the fake "tree" in the foreground appears to have two rootballs--one on each end. Click to expand... So you could say the fake tree is well and truly rooted.
reduakari said: It's "interesting" that the fake "tree" in the foreground appears to have two rootballs--one on each end. Click to expand... So you could say the fake tree is well and truly rooted.
Chlidonias 13 May 2011 Hix said: So you could say the fake tree is well and truly rooted. Click to expand... I wonder if that is going to lose something in the translation across the Pacific? We'll just have to wait and see
Hix said: So you could say the fake tree is well and truly rooted. Click to expand... I wonder if that is going to lose something in the translation across the Pacific? We'll just have to wait and see
R R reduakari 13 May 2011 Chlidonias said: I wonder if that is going to lose something in the translation across the Pacific? We'll just have to wait and see Click to expand... Google Translator is not helping with this one....
Chlidonias said: I wonder if that is going to lose something in the translation across the Pacific? We'll just have to wait and see Click to expand... Google Translator is not helping with this one....