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It's official - I'm a soon to be granny of a furbaby
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 555442" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>My difficult child has a cat and a dog that she adopted through a rescue group. She doesn't have money for rent or utilities or food but she has a dog. If she goes out partying all night the dog stays in the apartment alone. I end up buy it food just so that it doesn;t starve. She has no business having a dog and can't afford it's vet bills so she just doesn't take it. It's irresponsible but so is she about everything else so why should this be different.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand I go to my easy child's apartment every day to take her dog out in the middle of the day. She is a teacher and works long hours and she lives only 10 minutes away so it's not a problem and of course I am attached. Two grand furbabies but two completely different situations. You will get attached too.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 555442, member: 59"] My difficult child has a cat and a dog that she adopted through a rescue group. She doesn't have money for rent or utilities or food but she has a dog. If she goes out partying all night the dog stays in the apartment alone. I end up buy it food just so that it doesn;t starve. She has no business having a dog and can't afford it's vet bills so she just doesn't take it. It's irresponsible but so is she about everything else so why should this be different. on the other hand I go to my easy child's apartment every day to take her dog out in the middle of the day. She is a teacher and works long hours and she lives only 10 minutes away so it's not a problem and of course I am attached. Two grand furbabies but two completely different situations. You will get attached too. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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