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did you grow up with pets?

MoufOfKhaos

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Nope. Only people that had pets were my friends.
 
my family have had A LOT of pets...

from about 4-5
i had a male rabbit (which later turned out to be female..) she ended up breeding with next doors rabbit, and gave birth to like 9 babies. I kept them all. I can still remember me and my dad chasing them round the garden, trying to put them back in their hutch. 1 was eaten by a fox, 3 were given to my uncle and the rest caught Myxomatosis and had to be put down. :cry:

others
cat (still got)
dog (still got)
an unknown amount of fish..
a few hamsters
a wild mouse that i saved from a random cat (until it escaped and was ironically killed by MY cat... such a sad day.)
lots of gunieapigs (still got 1)
and two chinchillas (still got)
 
I grew up with a lot of pets: cats, dogs, horses, birds, fish and hamsters.
 
How sad it would have been to grow up without the love of a pet in the home.
 
We went years without a pet in the house. When I was around 13, I got a dog and had to clean up after it. I trained her to go outside to do her business. I had to make sure she was fed and watered and bathe.
 
The animals of the USA, UK and my country have a more nutritious diet than the people of Africa.
 
We had tons of pets too, cats, dogs, birds, frogs, turtles. I still always have a dog around the house. Nick, he's my bud.
 
The animals of the USA, UK and my country have a more nutritious diet than the people of Africa.

Are you suggesting that people should have Africans around the house?

Or that we should feed our pets less nutritious food?

The poor are with us always. It is possible to have pets and to help feed the starving of Africa.
 
^ when you die and collapse on your sofa, your pet animals won't know what to do. They can't fend for themselves; all that has been bred out of them. They have been trained to act like a fluffy cushion to buffer their owner from loneliness.

So, as I say, when you die and collapse on your sofa, your animals will eat the most easily-available food source. You.
 
^ I know three men who still have ashes in plastic containers their cupboard and have heard of widows just abandoning the ashes at the crematorium
 
^ when you die and collapse on your sofa, your pet animals won't know what to do. They can't fend for themselves; all that has been bred out of them. They have been trained to act like a fluffy cushion to buffer their owner from loneliness.

So, as I say, when you die and collapse on your sofa, your animals will eat the most easily-available food source. You.


Whatever.

If the Africans were here they are welcome to dine on me as well.

I would also point out that our cats also work for their keep; they keep the mice and rat population down inside the house.

So at least we are less likely to die from bubonic plague.



But APW82

I'm also puzzled by the plastic bag for ashes. Even my sister keeps her cats' ashes in urns.

Ours get buried in the pet cemetery at the bottom of our west lawn under the shade of oak trees. Their angel monument looks something like this:

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Only sadder.

Eventually my ashes, those of my partner and the bodies of the rest of our cats will be interred here.
 
We always had a dog growing up.

There was a few times where we had no pets, but that was usually because one just passed away and we waited to a while before getting another one.
 
My sister collects animals like children collect Pokemon cards. She has had two rats, four ferrites, three dogs, fish, and a bird in the past year, and its been that way sence I was a child.

I myself have one dog, thats enough for me :p

I did have a fish but she died.... Poor Marty Saybrooke... :(
 
we have always had dogs,a few hamsters, turtles and birds
 
My lord where do I start. With 5 boys in th house:

German Shepards and a terrier
Fish
Turtles
Chickens, ducks, and rabbits at Easter.

A Monkey, my youngest brother wanted one for his birthday so my dad had a squirrel monkey shipped from Florida.

A horse, it got lose one day and we lived across the street from our high school and the principal called and asked my dad if he could come over and get him, he was standing on the front steps of the school.

A baby deer, or fawn if you will. We had him for awhile until our neighbors reported us to the Fish and Game, but once they visited us they let us take care of him until he was old enough to be released back into the mountains where we had a cabin and where we found him. Even when we released him he would always come back to the cabin and walk right up to the porch.

I had an owl for awhile, he was my favorite.

My dad was the greatest man I ever knew and obviously had trouble saying no to his boys. My mom would voice her objections at times but she was so out numbered it never got very far. Since all of us boys were all 2 years apart, when one got something someone else had to have it also. Boys will be boys. Are family dynamics were such that I believe thats why we ended up as two being gay, two straight, and one bi. All bases covered.




There were many more such as girbils, hamsters, rats etc.
 
We had two dogs. The first dog was a lhasa apso who hated everyone. He bit my left ear. My other dog is half lhasa and half cocker spaniel probably.
We had four turtles, which my brother named after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. We had a rabbit.... We also had 10 chickens and a rooster my uncle won from somewhere. I don't even remember, but we got free eggs. The rooster died the first night we got him :/

My next pets will be in an ecosphere.

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I have had:

Dogs
Cats
Fish
Rabbits
Birds
Pigs
Goats
Ducks
Chickens
Cows
A horse
Bees
Emus
And a rhea



One of the pigs was a indoor pot bellied pig.
 
No, and I don't have any, but I do love other people's pets. I love my friends Rottweiler he's the sweetest thing ever, but I only get to see him every 3 weeks or once a month. I always have treats for him when I see him, I keep them in my car trunk. I also bought him a superman costume for Halloween last year, and bought him a few Christmas gifts and recently some Birthday gifts.

Growing up a friend of mine had a Silver German Shepherd. He was really a great dog he was actually beige in color. Then another friend had 7 or 8 little Mutts and most were inbred. They were mean, at least one was blind and or deaf. Some weren't that ugly, but some were pretty bad and the few times I stepped into his house it stank of dogs.

My sister and mother were never fond of animals, my father and myself love animals, he used to feed all the stray cats in the neighborhood until someone called and had them removed.
 
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