Koala for sale in Missouri, US

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This email came across a local motorcycle list that I am on. It is too funny and I thought you guys would appreciate.




I have a three year old Koala Bear named GumNut, that I'm desperately trying to find a new home for. I bought him back in January figuring it would be an awesome pet that would enjoy living in my greenhouse, sadly I was wrong. I paid $3200 for him back in January and I'am not sure what the used Koala Bear market is like in a good economy or the one we have now; so I'am open to offers. Please use some common sense before contacting me, don't be an idiot, I'am not interested in trading my Koala Bear for your busted up 1980's Camaro, your XBOX, or an offer to paint my garage door.

GumNut's Stats:

The Good

*He is somewhat housebroken, uses a cat box most of the time.

*For the most part he is very quiet; this also falls into the bad category which we will touch on in a moment.

*He eats spiders, (not kidding) we haven't had a spider in our house since we got him.

*Hates watching Desperate Housewives, used to be my wifes favorite show until GumNut bit her for changing the channel from Jeopardy, to Desperate Housewives.

*Gets along well with one of my two dogs.

*Loves to go for car rides.

Now for the Bad:

*He eats a lot of eucalyptus, which is not as cheap as I expected.

*Apparently eucalyptus is like a drug for Koala Bears, when GumNut is coming down from his high he becomes very violent and aggressive.

*He raped and killed my wife's cat "Miss. Kitty'" (Honestly, I wanted to put this in the good section because I've been trying to find a way to get that worthless cat out of our house for two years, thanks GumNut.)

*He does not like Asian's, I have no idea where this Koala was raised but someone of Asian Decent must have really mistreated him.

*Loves Vin Diesel movies, not sure why, he just does.

*Has extremely sharp claws and teeth which he uses often.

*Loves shiny objects, steals and hides them frequently in my dog's ass.

*He is quiet, and as a result has snuck in on my wife and I during intimate moments. I mind him watching; maybe it won't bother you as much.

* GumNut smells terrible and is not easy to wash. I had to hold a gas soaked rag over his mouth till he blacked out to get him in this tub for a bath.

*Once he is in the water he is fine, getting him into the water is a challenge, he will scratch you, he will bite you, and you will bleed.

Anyone interested speak up, the bear is located in KC...
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This email came across a local motorcycle list that I am on. It is too funny and I thought you guys would appreciate.




I have a three year old Koala Bear named GumNut, that I'm desperately trying to find a new home for. I bought him back in January figuring it would be an awesome pet that would enjoy living in my greenhouse, sadly I was wrong. I paid $3200 for him back in January and I'am not sure what the used Koala Bear market is like in a good economy or the one we have now; so I'am open to offers. Please use some common sense before contacting me, don't be an idiot, I'am not interested in trading my Koala Bear for your busted up 1980's Camaro, your XBOX, or an offer to paint my garage door.

GumNut's Stats:

The Good

*He is somewhat housebroken, uses a cat box most of the time.

*For the most part he is very quiet; this also falls into the bad category which we will touch on in a moment.

*He eats spiders, (not kidding) we haven't had a spider in our house since we got him.

*Hates watching Desperate Housewives, used to be my wifes favorite show until GumNut bit her for changing the channel from Jeopardy, to Desperate Housewives.

*Gets along well with one of my two dogs.

*Loves to go for car rides.

Now for the Bad:

*He eats a lot of eucalyptus, which is not as cheap as I expected.

*Apparently eucalyptus is like a drug for Koala Bears, when GumNut is coming down from his high he becomes very violent and aggressive.

*He raped and killed my wife's cat "Miss. Kitty'" (Honestly, I wanted to put this in the good section because I've been trying to find a way to get that worthless cat out of our house for two years, thanks GumNut.)

*He does not like Asian's, I have no idea where this Koala was raised but someone of Asian Decent must have really mistreated him.

*Loves Vin Diesel movies, not sure why, he just does.

*Has extremely sharp claws and teeth which he uses often.

*Loves shiny objects, steals and hides them frequently in my dog's ass.

*He is quiet, and as a result has snuck in on my wife and I during intimate moments. I mind him watching; maybe it won't bother you as much.

* GumNut smells terrible and is not easy to wash. I had to hold a gas soaked rag over his mouth till he blacked out to get him in this tub for a bath.

*Once he is in the water he is fine, getting him into the water is a challenge, he will scratch you, he will bite you, and you will bleed.

Anyone interested speak up, the bear is located in KC...
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Lol! This Koala sounds like a few people i know.....my question is, Why? Why would anyone wanna have a Koala for a pet......

It would be like having a hippy living in your house....lazy & smelly, and when he cant get his "pot", gets grumpy as hell, and bites everyone's head off....

Still it sounds like us Aussies could make a bit of money sending Gum Tree's to the USA for silly people who have Koala's as pets! LMAO!

:cheer:
 
What is wrong with these people, taking in "wild" animals and expecting these creatures to become domesticated overnight. Idiots. There's a reason why they're called wild animals no matter how docile they may appear. What's wrong with having a stinky domestic cat or a mutt... any mutt for that matter.
 
What is wrong with these people, taking in "wild" animals and expecting these creatures to become domesticated overnight. Idiots. There's a reason why they're called wild animals no matter how docile they may appear. What's wrong with having a stinky domestic cat or a mutt... any mutt for that matter.


Being a wild animal is debatable......The beast does recognize the difference between Jeopardy, Desperate House wives. and Vin Diesel movies! Hahaha

We used to have an uncle like that and we'd have to drizzle scotch on a rag on him till he passed out so we could throw him in the shower! LOL :rof::rof:
 
Hahaha awesome! Altho I'm making the assumption this is a joke!

Might be a good idea to sell the devils as guard animals, get them away from areas with that illness thats wiping them out!
 
As far as I know, this is no joke. There have been people replying with genuine offers, though I dont know if the Koala has been taken or not.
 
I took a foster puppy on a home visit, and the ladie's daughter had a Wallaby. It was adorable, and so soft. It was the second one she had owned.
Mick was supposed to send me a Wallaby, but I think it got lost in the mail. :D
 
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