Some of you might remember (or were disgusted by) our bug, a Madagascar hissing cockroach. Yesterday when I was going to make breakfast, she was upside down in her cage. Jim took her out, held her, and put her upright in the cage. Sadly, when I came home from work, she was gone. We had her 23 months, and I must admit that she grew on me. Goodbye little bug.
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We're sorry your entertainment....er, bug...is gone. It does give the mom shivers to look at the pics, and not in a good way. But still, she had a good buggy life with you, and that's what counts.
Awwwwww!! How sad! Awwww! She was a good bug, much loved and now scurrying away at the Bridge! Awwww! Take care
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We bring them in ever so often. Would you like mom to send you a replacement?
So sad to lose an animal you have been caring for.
I can send you lots of replacements from Hawaii but ours aren't that big and they fly like kamikaze airplanes. RIP Miss Bug. You will be missed by all in the Schweitzer household.
I never thought about keeping a bug as a pet. What a good idea!!!
Sorry your entertainment is gone.
I'm sorry your bug died! It sounds like she had quite a good life, for a cockroach.
We're sorry about your bug. RIP, bug...we bet you are hissing at the Bridge. (Do bugs go to the Bridge?)
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