Would a porcupine make a good substitute luffa sponge?!


Question: I don't see why I couldn't use one, I mean, I do have those hard to reach areas and they itch quite often....

Just looking for some funny answers..throw 'em at me!!!


Answers: I don't see why I couldn't use one, I mean, I do have those hard to reach areas and they itch quite often....

Just looking for some funny answers..throw 'em at me!!!

Wonder suds up his pet Snooky the Chinchilla at bathtime.
Snooky has soft, soft fur and Wonder has very sensitive skin.

Snooky also purrs in the tub, so Wonder gets good vibrations and gets clean at the same time.
Two treats in one.
* meeow! *

You'd have to put him on a stick to work best...

Yeah, jab a stick through him first!

Maybe a baby one.. not an adult one though......ouch!!

lol i could tell ur not serious. as long as a cat dies in the process

I think a fully grown Nevada cactus would make a better luffa. You have to feed the porcupine.

A Sea Urchin would be better if you impaled it on a stick.

A porcupine is very territorial over himself or herself.
If you get too close to the porcupine then he or she will attack you with his or her spikes.

I'd use a Hedgehog.

l've got an itch that needs scratching - but l don't think i'd use a porcupine....



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