Favourite pet
#21
Posted 2010-March-03, 16:25
#22
Posted 2010-March-03, 16:42
What is more important to me is that I have found myself to be adamantly opposed to non-domesticated animals as pets, like monkeys, great cats, etc.
#23
Posted 2010-March-03, 16:58
Winstonm, on Mar 3 2010, 10:42 PM, said:
why?
http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/1...106709-badger-0
(or was this linked on the forums earlier?)
George Carlin
#24
Posted 2010-March-03, 17:13
Many of them have passed away, in the end I have get sed of it

Cats require a lot less effort on your side, but having the time and willingness I think dogs are better.
My dog is my porter, whenever I forget my house keys I call her and she opens me the door pushing the knob. She does so for me, my father, my brother and my girlfriend, but not for my sisters not sure why.
#25
Posted 2010-March-03, 18:52
gwnn, on Mar 3 2010, 05:58 PM, said:
Winstonm, on Mar 3 2010, 10:42 PM, said:
why?
http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/1...106709-badger-0
(or was this linked on the forums earlier?)
Reasons?
A. The animals remain always dangerous
B. Though captive, they remain wild. Owners forget that.
C. It is inhumane treatment of a wild creature
D. Regardless of the sentimentality, it is not in the creature's best interests - although in rare instances it may be the only viable alternative.
E. Bambi was fiction.
#27
Posted 2010-March-03, 20:01
gwnn, on Mar 3 2010, 04:40 PM, said:
lol!
#28
Posted 2010-March-03, 20:03
Winstonm, on Mar 3 2010, 07:52 PM, said:
gwnn, on Mar 3 2010, 05:58 PM, said:
Winstonm, on Mar 3 2010, 10:42 PM, said:
why?
http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/1...106709-badger-0
(or was this linked on the forums earlier?)
Reasons?
A. The animals remain always dangerous
B. Though captive, they remain wild. Owners forget that.
C. It is inhumane treatment of a wild creature
D. Regardless of the sentimentality, it is not in the creature's best interests - although in rare instances it may be the only viable alternative.
E. Bambi was fiction.
A. ?
B. ?
C. ?
D. ?
E. True
#29
Posted 2010-March-03, 20:22
The vet's only stipulation was that he become a house cat only, which was our intent anyway as we live on a busy road and had already lost two pets to it. Oh, and we named him Barney Fife (Barney for short) because of the sheriff's car. He is three years old now and a big baby who thinks he rules the roost.
My favorite dog is my son's golden retriever, Peeka, a beautiful cream colored softie who loves and protects my granddaughters, and who lets them do just about anything to her.
Practice Goodwill and Active Ethics
Director "Please"!
#30
Posted 2010-March-03, 21:32
i have many memories of my early childhood, but a most impressive one is of a brown tabby cat that had kittens in our back yard, i wanted to keep the kittens but eventually cat and kittens left.
my mother never liked cats, so she got me a puppy-- the puppy was hit by bus when it ran outside after my father and i-- i remember returning home and the dog was lying on a towel.
we moved a couple of months later, and we went to get another puppy from my mother's cousin-- i rememebr the date when that happened, my father called me to see the man walking on the moon-- i did not pay attention because the puppy had peed on the floor.
that would make me less than 3 years old, and i can remember that.
had no cats of my own till i was almost 30 years old.
2 of my runners were killed by dogs, so i keep house cats only. i am always devastated when i lose one of them, last year the vet was really worried when i lost the gray tabby to old age, he said well done i got the sick kitten from the pound.
she was sick for 3 months and cost me a pretty penny, but as all cats, she has her own little story, including the fact that i had to teach her how to meow-- i thought she was mute-- her meow is strange, she is getting muscular and strong now and is almost a year old.
she cries evry time she hears a car outside, hoping it is me coming back home.
they are good company, people come and go, pets stay with you till they die,
#31
Posted 2010-March-03, 21:55
#32
Posted 2010-March-03, 23:28
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#33
Posted 2010-March-04, 00:00

Magic was the official dog of BBO, but she died a couple of years ago at age 14

Uday doesn't know it, but now his dog is the official dog of BBO.
BBO does not have an official cat.
Purina is right: Dogs rule
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#35
Posted 2010-March-04, 12:37
Practice Goodwill and Active Ethics
Director "Please"!
#36
Posted 2010-March-04, 13:10

#38
Posted 2010-March-04, 13:32
#40
Posted 2010-March-04, 14:27
gwnn, on Mar 4 2010, 02:39 PM, said:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Mp0yfWlVYqc
Easy. They don't slobber and they poop in a nice litter box as well as usually keeping the volume down on their vocalizations. Other than indifference, what's not to like?
p.s. Don't forget that, unlike Rotweilers, they don't rip your face off.
