I have not yet found a section on this topic and hope that I have not overlooked anything.
Since animals and thus my pets are the most important thing in my life and are therefore a great center of life, the interest is of course great and I wanted to ask you once, whether and if so, what pets you own?
How you are called?
How you have come to it?
What they give you every day?
What they make you laugh with?
With me hangs at most times a spider somewhere in the corner..but that does not bring me to laugh...
No seriously, I like dogs very much, but unfortunately have no time for one.
Cats I find shit!
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14th Jul. 2018, at 10:40 am CEST#3
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My fish in the aquarium.
Always silent and hardly make a mess - optimal
I like dogs but I love cats, because cats have their own head, you can't educate them like a dog.
And it's always a surprise when you come home and she has done something stupid again.
I had two cats that both lived to be 20 years old.When we had to put them down,it tore my heart out of my chest.
That's why I didn't want an animal anymore, that made me so upset.But I noticed after a few weeks that something was missing in the apartment.
Now I have a cat again which makes me very much joy.
upola wrote on 14.07.2018 at 12:11 pm: I like dogs but love cats.Because cats have their own head, you can not educate as a dog.
And it is always a surprise when you come home and she has done something stupid again.
I had two cats that both lived to be 20 years old.When we had to put them down,it tore my heart out of my chest.
That's why I didn't want an animal anymore, that made me so upset.But I noticed after a few weeks that something was missing in the apartment.
Now I have a cat again which makes me very much joy.
Wow! What a proud age your two have reached and that testifies to the fact that they seem to have felt very comfortable with you and the well-being for you was always in the first place.
They will never forget you, even if they are no longer tangible in your life, so they are now as guardian angels up in heaven.
Nobody can take the memories away from you and they belong to you alone! It is always difficult to find the right words but I feel with you.
My guinea pig Merle passed away last year at the age of 12 and I still grieve very much.
I needed my time to get a new piggy for my other three darlings, which we always get from an emergency station but now I have no guilty conscience and know that she would have wanted it, that a new piggy with a not too nice past gets a chance with us on a nice home.
upola wrote on 07/14/2018 at 12:56 pm
We even had them both cremated individually and have the urns on the cabinet at home.
Many people think I'm nuts, but I don't care.
Oh no Nonsense.
It should be if you do not care and I do not think that anyone thinks this of you, who once had or has animals, because finally everyone must find his way.
The way that helps you the most to deal with the loss and especially the grief.
When my good old cat Reggie crossed the Rainbow Bridge at the age of 19.5 (it's been 3 years now and it still takes me back), I went to the shelter the following week and came home with 2 male cats. Kasper and Tobi. Both found cats, Tobi was already 2 times mediated and was brought back again because he had aggressive behavior. No question, with a broken hip and a broken tail you have certainly experienced a lot
The first 4 weeks were absolute hell with him. I had scratched legs, arms and had to barricade the door at night so he wouldn't go for me in his sleep. I wanted to give him back, but the shelter said that he would have to stay there for the rest of his life. Both cats were about 3-4 years old. Well, I got through it. He is still shy to strangers, which is absolutely ok. But now I still have to lock the door in the evening, because otherwise he comes in and wants to cuddle for hours. So it has changed for the better. 2 months ago he finally caught his first mouse. The other cat drags something every day to make me happy. Birds, rats, mice. It gets nasty when the critters are still alive and have to be caught in the den. But that's just the way it is with the hunters.
I have been living with cats for 24 years now and I am happy. Before I bought a TV back then in my first pad, I already had a cat
I live with a clear conscience to have given 2 poor souls from the shelter a new home. My old cat, which I buried in the garden and which has its well-kept gravesite, will certainly not be angry about it.
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I have not yet found a section on this topic and hope that I have not overlooked anything.
Since animals and thus my pets are the most important thing in my life and are therefore a great center of life, the interest is of course great and I wanted to ask you once, whether and if so, what pets you own?
How you are called?
How you have come to it?
What they give you every day?
What they make you laugh with?
And what else you would like to report and share
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No seriously, I like dogs very much, but unfortunately have no time for one.
Cats I find shit!
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Always silent and hardly make a mess - optimal
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And it's always a surprise when you come home and she has done something stupid again.
I had two cats that both lived to be 20 years old.When we had to put them down,it tore my heart out of my chest.
That's why I didn't want an animal anymore, that made me so upset.But I noticed after a few weeks that something was missing in the apartment.
Now I have a cat again which makes me very much joy.
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Wow! What a proud age your two have reached and that testifies to the fact that they seem to have felt very comfortable with you and the well-being for you was always in the first place.
They will never forget you, even if they are no longer tangible in your life, so they are now as guardian angels up in heaven.
Nobody can take the memories away from you and they belong to you alone! It is always difficult to find the right words but I feel with you.
My guinea pig Merle passed away last year at the age of 12 and I still grieve very much.
I needed my time to get a new piggy for my other three darlings, which we always get from an emergency station but now I have no guilty conscience and know that she would have wanted it, that a new piggy with a not too nice past gets a chance with us on a nice home.
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We even had the two cremated individually and the urns are at home on the cabinet.
Many people think I'm crazy, but I don't care.
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Oh no Nonsense.
It should be if you do not care and I do not think that anyone thinks this of you, who once had or has animals, because finally everyone must find his way.
The way that helps you the most to deal with the loss and especially the grief.
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The first 4 weeks were absolute hell with him. I had scratched legs, arms and had to barricade the door at night so he wouldn't go for me in his sleep. I wanted to give him back, but the shelter said that he would have to stay there for the rest of his life. Both cats were about 3-4 years old. Well, I got through it. He is still shy to strangers, which is absolutely ok. But now I still have to lock the door in the evening, because otherwise he comes in and wants to cuddle for hours. So it has changed for the better. 2 months ago he finally caught his first mouse. The other cat drags something every day to make me happy. Birds, rats, mice. It gets nasty when the critters are still alive and have to be caught in the den. But that's just the way it is with the hunters.
I have been living with cats for 24 years now and I am happy. Before I bought a TV back then in my first pad, I already had a cat
I live with a clear conscience to have given 2 poor souls from the shelter a new home. My old cat, which I buried in the garden and which has its well-kept gravesite, will certainly not be angry about it.
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We have had Tikki and Pamuk for 2 years, they came to us when they were 9 and 12 weeks old respectively.
Pascha, the little rascal, we got when he was about 6 weeks old - his mother had abandoned him. So he had to get used to the litter box.
But meanwhile he is 10 months old and the biggest and cheekiest of all.
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