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Wink Dec 04, 2019 at 07:58 PM
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Hi. I have two cats. They are indoor cats. I have been quite sad and lonely lately. My boyfriend will not settle down and stay with me. I have the urge to buy a hermit crab and a habitat for him. Hermit crabs are pretty to watch. They do not move real fast which is good for me and my eyesight. I get motion sickness sometimes. I will have to leave it alone with my cats while I am at work. I don't know if the cats will try to get inside the aquarium. I would feel terrible if anything happened. I will have to make a decision in the future about my situation. I don't want another furry pet. I don't want a really large reptile. Just something cute and fun. Maybe I should get a habitat and put a fake hermit crab in. I don't know. I have the need to connect with something. I wish my ex-boyfriend could connect with me. Now, I want to buy a pet to fill the emptiness. Thanks for reading.
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Default Dec 04, 2019 at 08:27 PM
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It sounds fun to build a hermit crab habitat! If you are worried about the cats, they sell aquarium covers that are plastic or wire mesh. I have had fish and cats with no problem.

What style habitat would you make? Like a beach or ocean scene? I'd love to have one like a Zen garden with rocks and the sand that you rake into patterns. I think a hermit crab is a great idea. I never feel lonely when I have hobbies and pets to keep me occupied.
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