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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 658194" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I really admire and adore people who rescue animals. My kitty (not pictured here as camera shy) was on Craigslist. Something drew me to it. "I was babysitting for this cat, whom the owner named Kitty, and he never came back. I can't keep her anymore. She is a nice cat."</p><p>I called and she's been with us for four years now and living a nice life where she can relax, lay on soft blankets and in her bed and cube, eat well, always have water, and get affection for many people. The dogs were not rescues, but were back yard breeder dogs and unwanted so we paid to get them out of a bad sitation.</p><p></p><p>I have volunteered at the no-kill Humane Society, but had to quit. No kill or not, the endless weeks, months and years some dogs had to live there broke my heart, especially the pitbulls who were mostly so sweet and loving. I would have adopted one, but my apartment rules are under 20 lbs only.</p><p></p><p>My kids are not in positions to have pets so they know the rescue I am on good terms with who will take them for me and they have instructions to do so. I know they would if they had to. It is a rescue opened by a vet who is living her dream.</p><p></p><p>Animals do get over their own abuse (faster than WE do) and seem to know when we need their love. They love with out conditions. I admit to loving my pets more than many people I know. I know that's not supposed to be the way iti s...and some religions say pets are inferior to humans...but I don't feel that any living thing that can give love is lesser than humans (and some are superior to many humans). I know I wll get to see ALL my pets again when I pass to the next life.</p><p></p><p>My next pet (and I hate to think of that day) will be a senior rescue.</p><p></p><p>Thanks donna and GN for s haring the joy and beauty of your animals to us. Many of us really value our pets as part of our families..important ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 658194, member: 1550"] I really admire and adore people who rescue animals. My kitty (not pictured here as camera shy) was on Craigslist. Something drew me to it. "I was babysitting for this cat, whom the owner named Kitty, and he never came back. I can't keep her anymore. She is a nice cat." I called and she's been with us for four years now and living a nice life where she can relax, lay on soft blankets and in her bed and cube, eat well, always have water, and get affection for many people. The dogs were not rescues, but were back yard breeder dogs and unwanted so we paid to get them out of a bad sitation. I have volunteered at the no-kill Humane Society, but had to quit. No kill or not, the endless weeks, months and years some dogs had to live there broke my heart, especially the pitbulls who were mostly so sweet and loving. I would have adopted one, but my apartment rules are under 20 lbs only. My kids are not in positions to have pets so they know the rescue I am on good terms with who will take them for me and they have instructions to do so. I know they would if they had to. It is a rescue opened by a vet who is living her dream. Animals do get over their own abuse (faster than WE do) and seem to know when we need their love. They love with out conditions. I admit to loving my pets more than many people I know. I know that's not supposed to be the way iti s...and some religions say pets are inferior to humans...but I don't feel that any living thing that can give love is lesser than humans (and some are superior to many humans). I know I wll get to see ALL my pets again when I pass to the next life. My next pet (and I hate to think of that day) will be a senior rescue. Thanks donna and GN for s haring the joy and beauty of your animals to us. Many of us really value our pets as part of our families..important ones. [/QUOTE]
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