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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 300846" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>When I moved out of my parents' house, my Samoyed couldn't come with me.</p><p> </p><p>I paid my parents monthly, not much, but some, to help with her care. I visited her as much as I could. She was pretty old already, so it was less than a year before she passed away. Quietly and naturally. Just didn't wake one day.</p><p> </p><p>My cat Weasel is now 15. It terrifies me to think she might not be around in a few years. But I still have her. When I moved, I refused to even look at places that wouldn't take her. I made a commitment, a vow - and I will stick to it.</p><p> </p><p>I love my animals. I love my kids. If I ever have to make a decision between my furbabies and other things, I'll find homes for them. Preferably mine, though.</p><p> </p><p>This was a sad story... But so often it happens. I see lots of military people moving who can't keep their animals because they're going overseas. I hate seeing it, but I can't do anything. (This is how I ended up with a third cat... Sigh.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 300846, member: 6705"] When I moved out of my parents' house, my Samoyed couldn't come with me. I paid my parents monthly, not much, but some, to help with her care. I visited her as much as I could. She was pretty old already, so it was less than a year before she passed away. Quietly and naturally. Just didn't wake one day. My cat Weasel is now 15. It terrifies me to think she might not be around in a few years. But I still have her. When I moved, I refused to even look at places that wouldn't take her. I made a commitment, a vow - and I will stick to it. I love my animals. I love my kids. If I ever have to make a decision between my furbabies and other things, I'll find homes for them. Preferably mine, though. This was a sad story... But so often it happens. I see lots of military people moving who can't keep their animals because they're going overseas. I hate seeing it, but I can't do anything. (This is how I ended up with a third cat... Sigh.) [/QUOTE]
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