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Last activity 31 October 2013 by Hasnaa

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lne1

Hi all,
Since moving here my kids have become obsessed with animals. They have given me a list but I have no idea where to look for them. They want pretty ones :).
This is their list. Here goes. Chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits and turkey. I thought it would be easy but its not.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

Strawb

Well I know you can get live chickens at Goodlands market on a saturday morning. They're not sold as pets if you know what I mean... but no reason they couldn't make a good pet. Maybe you could rescue one or two? :)

Hasnaa

Hi lne1,

I suggest you to post an advert in the section pets for sale and to adopt in Mauritius. This might be helpful.

Thank you and best of luck :)

Hasnaa
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