11-05-2014, 03:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2014, 03:24 PM by Hexadecimal.)
I finally found a good hay dish for the girls that's too heavy for them to knock over and shove around.
It was at a local pet product store that had a lot of animals there. There was a bird, cat, and the employees dog Eddie behind the counter. Eddie was super friendly and of course I had to give him pets.
There was a cage with lots of kitties who wouldn't keep quiet. There were two black cats allowed to wander the store who I had to pet at the same time or else they got jealous and angry. One of the cats didn't want me to leave and followed me around the rest of the time.
My favorite was a really fat, elderly, half blind cat. He was super sweet and I think I would've totally caved and adopted him if I didn't have the girls. I would play with him all day, give him diet food, and use him as a pillow until he lost enough weight. I hope he gets a good home; he just wanted to be pet and loved forever.
I don't get why people won't adopt animals that have something "off" about them. It's one thing if the problem requires a lot of money a potential adopter can't afford, but otherwise there's really not much a difference between them and "normal" pets.
It was at a local pet product store that had a lot of animals there. There was a bird, cat, and the employees dog Eddie behind the counter. Eddie was super friendly and of course I had to give him pets.
There was a cage with lots of kitties who wouldn't keep quiet. There were two black cats allowed to wander the store who I had to pet at the same time or else they got jealous and angry. One of the cats didn't want me to leave and followed me around the rest of the time.
My favorite was a really fat, elderly, half blind cat. He was super sweet and I think I would've totally caved and adopted him if I didn't have the girls. I would play with him all day, give him diet food, and use him as a pillow until he lost enough weight. I hope he gets a good home; he just wanted to be pet and loved forever.
I don't get why people won't adopt animals that have something "off" about them. It's one thing if the problem requires a lot of money a potential adopter can't afford, but otherwise there's really not much a difference between them and "normal" pets.