I still have a pet rock from the 80s,should i release it to the wild?!


Question: No, it has been too long, it won't survive out there on it's own.


Answers: No, it has been too long, it won't survive out there on it's own.

No, it's been domesticated. It would never survive.

since it was a domestic pet, it may not be able to fend for itself in the wild.

hahaha! i'm sure you've kept good care of it if its still alive! Keeep it i'm sure you've built a strong bond

No... its been help captive too long... it won't be able to fend for itself...

I think you should get on your bicycle and drive by that one guy's house that you don't like....then release it into the air flying straight towards his face.

DUDE, CHYEAH!
Omg poor thing!!
Seriously, all it wants is freedom!
Let it go, dude, let it go.

you mean it's still alive? wow that amazing!

No.That would be cruel.Just think of your rock trying to make it own its own.My pet rock grace is a life long friend.We go places together and she makes a great paper weight.You should keep your pet rock.Maybe one day your pet could be your only friend.Best of luck.

Well, if you start off slow reintroducing it to the wild.Take it for walks outside, then let it spend more and more time outside, 15 min one day, 30 min the next, until it can survive all night w/o wanting back in. I wouldn't put it in the driveway or anything, since it's not used to heavy traffic. Just out in a grassy field should be good.

I know of a beautiful boulder field where the big boulders will help look after the little guy. He'll be OK, it's time to let go.

Hmmm, maybe you should ask it where it wants to live. Maybe it would be lonely and stuff.



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