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...Okay, this isn't really a question, moreso a poll I guess.

My tiger has a ridiculous obsession with my computer. The very first thing he did when he walked out of water onto my hand was escape and run to the computer. (And I was terrified he'd shock himself or something. He didn't, but... yeah.)

His home is beside my bed, and I use my laptop before I go to sleep. And he sits there, with his hands and face pressed against the glass, staring at me type. He sorta did it as a larvae too. If he escapes during feeding or cleaning, he will make a dash for the computer. He also loves video games. Not as much, but its probably because I have a really cheap tv.


So... Does anyone else's pets like tv or computer? My fish don't and my dog never did. Just my tiger. He likes it alot.
 
Wow. My tiger has never done that! All he does is sit in his hole all day till feeding time.
 
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