If you have an OUNCE of love for animals you would get the ones you have spayed or neutered and wouldn't let them run the neighborhood. Owning a pet is a responsibility to be taken seriously. Get ONE cat, get it fixed and keep it in the house. That means you might have to clean up after it, but you are the one that wanted a pet. Maybe you are NOT an animal person after all?
2006-06-08 01:18:20
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answered by Huh? 6
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I wouldn't say you're not an animal person...
In the future, try not to have so many pets at once. Some people can do it just fine but sometimes people have a hard time caring for so many animals that the pets do not receive as much attention than if they were the only one. So isntead if trying to have tons of pets, just have one or two and take the best possible care of them that you can.
2006-06-07 14:42:48
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answered by poprocks24 3
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First of all, I've sorry to your loss. The lack of a puppy is difficult. You will quit feeling the ache in time. For now, attempt to do matters that make you smile and chortle. Go out with peers and feature amusing. I'm definite your youngster duckling will likely be behind your brain the entire time, however doing whatever to take your brain off of it's going to be well for you. Don't omit to consume. I recognize you believe ill, however you are not able to turn out to be sick your self. Good Luck.
2016-09-08 22:01:41
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answered by ? 4
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don't give up on pets!
3 yrs ago on palm sunday i had to put my horse down from a broken leg.
1 1/2 yrs ago i had to put my rotty down the day after thanksgiving. i was there both times when they where put to sleep and wouldn't have been anywhere else. they weren't going to have the last thing they see be a stranger, it was the person who loved them most.
losing a pet is a part of pet ownership,though not a good part.
get something that is easier for you to take care for now and when you can move on to bigger and better things.
2006-06-07 15:14:24
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answered by horseman 2
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Don't expect the worst. It sounds like you are not independently living. Once you do that, then you can take on the responsibility of taking care of something else. Volunteer at your local humane society. That will put you around pets.
2006-06-07 14:40:16
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answered by ruphalfa 3
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Get stuffed ones, or electronic ones. Alternatively, move next to a neighbour who has animals, that way you can pet them without the guilt if they die.
Have you got bad karma?
2006-06-07 14:38:24
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answered by dogbreath 3
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Don't worry it's not your fault! You should get something you can keep in a cage like a hamster, guinea pig, or a rabbit.
2006-06-07 14:48:27
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answered by Lucero 3
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Get a rat, train it (for when it is out of its cage) and then it should never run away on you.
2006-06-07 16:23:44
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answered by ? 5
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stop getting pets
2006-06-07 14:36:35
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answered by Jody SweetG 5
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you should be calm and instead of telling us this tell your vet and see what he has for you and tell him about your situation
2006-06-07 14:56:52
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answered by star 2
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