hollandgirlOPSomewhere in Canada. B.C., British Columbia Canada4,464 posts
spiceygamble: I wouldn't say I own but I do assume all responsibilities and fees for the care of two feline children.
Now, if they would just grow out of the "terrible threes"
Ah you don't wish them to grow up. I wonder if you feed a kitten wiskey would it stop its grows? Just kidding Get two kittens together and its so much fun watching them play.
hollandgirlOPSomewhere in Canada. B.C., British Columbia Canada4,464 posts
shipoker58: as loving as any other pet....they reflect what they learn
I imagen it depends when you get them and from where. Bred in captivity, lol how do you spell that? Your thinking LL of the rats you see on the streets.
livinglargein a good place, Kildare Ireland5,879 posts
hollandgirl: I imagen it depends when you get them and from where. Bred in captivity, lol how do you spell that? Your thinking LL of the rats you see on the streets.
hollandgirlOPSomewhere in Canada. B.C., British Columbia Canada4,464 posts
livinglarge: Oh I know , my friend had a rat , yikes
I saw a documentary of rats in New York. Unbelieveable. They were so brazen they would sit in the middle of a kitchen with the people present. Or walk on their face while in bed. And so many rats it was something to see.
livinglargein a good place, Kildare Ireland5,879 posts
hollandgirl: I saw a documentary of rats in New York. Unbelieveable. They were so brazen they would sit in the middle of a kitchen with the people present. Or walk on their face while in bed. And so many rats it was something to see.
hollandgirlOPSomewhere in Canada. B.C., British Columbia Canada4,464 posts
If your pet needed a heart transplant would you do it? Or any other big operation? Some dogs have problems with their hips and it needs to be fixed. Usual the larger dogs have this problem. Pets today are getting better and faster care than do human beings, at least here in Canada. Hospitals for animals are a gold mine for the vets.
hollandgirl: If your pet needed a heart transplant would you do it? Or any other big operation? Some dogs have problems with their hips and it needs to be fixed. Usual the larger dogs have this problem. Pets today are getting better and faster care than do human beings, at least here in Canada. Hospitals for animals are a gold mine for the vets.
I would do whatever I could to save or help mine. They are part of my family, and I am responsible for their well-being. It was the love contract I entered into when I adopted them.
hollandgirlOPSomewhere in Canada. B.C., British Columbia Canada4,464 posts
druidess6308: I would do whatever I could to save or help mine. They are part of my family, and I am responsible for their well-being. It was the love contract I entered into when I adopted them.
If you can come up with the moola that is. Just to say "goodmorning to my vet cost me at least 80-100 dollars Yes I agree they gave us a lot of love and we should take care of them as best as we can.
I'm lucky. There's a vet in my area who will take care of the animals and let you make payment arrangements. He understands that it's expensive, and not everyone has the money to pay up front, but doesn't want their pet to die, either.
I would do whatever it took to come up with the money...just like I would for my children.
hollandgirlOPSomewhere in Canada. B.C., British Columbia Canada4,464 posts
druidess6308: I'm lucky. There's a vet in my area who will take care of the animals and let you make payment arrangements. He understands that it's expensive, and not everyone has the money to pay up front, but doesn't want their pet to die, either.
I would do whatever it took to come up with the money...just like I would for my children.
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Now, if they would just grow out of the "terrible threes"