Exotic animals | Exotic animals are a hobby for couples

Monday, September 6th, 2010

There are foxes called Hope and Tumbleweed, Rocky Raccoon and possum duo honey and other Piston, and skunks, quail, geese, Canada, degus, and so on.

All animals are caged. They have been bred in captivity, Shaffers stress, and were purchased from breeders license.

Shaffer has a Ministry of Natural Resources of Ohio for permission to reproduce and sell more of these creatures, and fish and wildlife in the authorization of the United States of Canada geese. But are not there for the money.

"It is rather a hobby," said Jim Shaffer. "We can do it fairly (Agricultural) to buy food."

Cindy Shaffer took the breeding of exotic animals and unusual when it acquired a fox in 1989. Since then entered a strange world of exotic animal owners, who see in the regular auctions.

You know people who have lions, tigers, bears and other creatures of the zoo. In Clark County, she is aware of a half-dozen people who own zebras, deer, cats, Serval and other oddities.

An advertisement in the journal Animal Finders Guide "promotes an exotic animal and sale of birds in the bush. Hope, Ohio, Sept. 16, where the primates, bears, camels and others will be available for sale.

The Shaffers once was a ring-tailed lemur, and Jim says "Total, in Ohio,

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