Caching with pets?
Caching with pets?
Hi all,
Running an article in my magazine on pets going caching.. yes I wondered if anyone caches with anything other than a geo-dog!
Do you take your parrot sitting on the shoulder!!! ha
Be interested to hear from you..
Cheers
James
Running an article in my magazine on pets going caching.. yes I wondered if anyone caches with anything other than a geo-dog!
Do you take your parrot sitting on the shoulder!!! ha
Be interested to hear from you..
Cheers
James
Re: Caching with pets?
Some times take my wife and kids!
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Re: Caching with pets?
I am not, and will NOT put a leash on my cat, to take her for walks!!
(I have muggle friends suggest this. Not you guys too!)
She can happily sit at home, and sniff them out, before the caches get set out into the wild.
I take muggle-dogs (as in, they belong to muggle friends..), that doesnt count i guess
(I have muggle friends suggest this. Not you guys too!)
She can happily sit at home, and sniff them out, before the caches get set out into the wild.
I take muggle-dogs (as in, they belong to muggle friends..), that doesnt count i guess
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Re: Caching with pets?
I wish I had an exotic pet to take caching. I was hoping to get an iguana as a pet after having my photo taken with one on my head in Thailand recently (long story) but was gutted to find that you can't have them as pets in Oz. It's a shame - he was the coolest creature!
Back on topic - I have taken my dog caching just once and he was completely bewildered by the whole experience. He's the only pet I have, I'm afraid. Good luck finding some stories though!
Back on topic - I have taken my dog caching just once and he was completely bewildered by the whole experience. He's the only pet I have, I'm afraid. Good luck finding some stories though!
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Re: Caching with my Hamster
Past readers of the GCA Forum will remember my entries regarding geocaching with my hamster.jgc3 wrote: Hi all, Running an article in my magazine on pets going caching.. yes I wondered if anyone caches with anything other than a geo-dog! Do you take your parrot sitting on the shoulder!!! ha Be interested to hear from you.. Cheers James
The truth is: I never went geocaching with my hamster, nor with my cavy (guinea pig).
Both were wise enough to realise that it was, for them, a complete waste of time!
Four Persian cats feel the same way . . .
Only dogs will go geocaching!
Good luck with your article. Let us know when and where it will be pubished.
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Re: Caching with pets?
Ticks and leeches sometimes tag along, but they are definitely NOT pets!
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Re: Caching with pets?
When I bought a collar with a bell for our cat, it came with a lead. Just for fun tried hooking that up but it was pretty obvious even inside the house that wasn't going to happen
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Re: Caching with pets?
What about teddy? He goes in the van on our trips. He isn't that enthusiastic about the caches, though...
If you don't find any exotic caching pets, perhaps you could go with pet caching experiences?
Our 15 year old rough collie fell down a steep slope once, and played dead so that he could be carried up the slope. He did a very convincing job. We thought we were going going to have to dig a BIG hole when we got to the top! He died later, but not from that!
We have been trying to teach our Briard to sniff out caches, with absolutely zero success so far.
If you don't find any exotic caching pets, perhaps you could go with pet caching experiences?
Our 15 year old rough collie fell down a steep slope once, and played dead so that he could be carried up the slope. He did a very convincing job. We thought we were going going to have to dig a BIG hole when we got to the top! He died later, but not from that!
We have been trying to teach our Briard to sniff out caches, with absolutely zero success so far.
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Re: Caching with pets?
My only pet is a fish. He doesn't seem very interested.
Re: Caching with pets?
I do know a couple who take there two dogs with them where ever they go. Have even joined them a few time back with the two hounds. The dogs offen get a mention in logs.
They are treated as there kids and go every where.
They are treated as there kids and go every where.
Re: Caching with pets?
Ha ha.. can't really comment on that one.. you got me!
JABs wrote:Some times take my wife and kids!
Re: Caching with pets?
I agree cats love 2 roam free... it is Purr-fect for them to wait at home!
bubbles_baby123 wrote:I am not, and will NOT put a leash on my cat, to take her for walks!!
(I have muggle friends suggest this. Not you guys too!)
She can happily sit at home, and sniff them out, before the caches get set out into the wild.
I take muggle-dogs (as in, they belong to muggle friends..), that doesnt count i guess
Re: Caching with pets?
Ok major curiousity strikes! Please tell us the iguana story?
Kellyansapansa wrote:I wish I had an exotic pet to take caching. I was hoping to get an iguana as a pet after having my photo taken with one on my head in Thailand recently (long story) but was gutted to find that you can't have them as pets in Oz. It's a shame - he was the coolest creature!
Back on topic - I have taken my dog caching just once and he was completely bewildered by the whole experience. He's the only pet I have, I'm afraid. Good luck finding some stories though!
Re: Caching with my Hamster
Really? A fake hamster story.. probably one very happy hamster that it wasn't out doing that forest cache with the foxes nearby.. funny tho..
pjmpjm wrote:Past readers of the GCA Forum will remember my entries regarding geocaching with my hamster.jgc3 wrote: Hi all, Running an article in my magazine on pets going caching.. yes I wondered if anyone caches with anything other than a geo-dog! Do you take your parrot sitting on the shoulder!!! ha Be interested to hear from you.. Cheers James
The truth is: I never went geocaching with my hamster, nor with my cavy (guinea pig).
Both were wise enough to realise that it was, for them, a complete waste of time!
Four Persian cats feel the same way . . .
Only dogs will go geocaching!
Good luck with your article. Let us know when and where it will be pubished.