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Again - We live in a very rural area

Posted By: Her dogs on 2007-04-30
In Reply to: Apparently you are not tired enough of it - mtzone

Our cats were not only our pets, they served a purpose too. We have fields all around the house and the cats kept mice out of the barns and out of our house. We had our cats for 10+ years and they did just fine until SILs dogs moved back to town with her.

My animals are all checked regularly by the vet because we live on a farm. They probably see the vet more often than I visit the doctor for my checkups.

It is unbelievable how many nasty witches come out on this board when a person asks for a suggestion to help with a problem.

Everyone is such an animal lover but so quick to kill an animal or cut off ties with a family member because of an animal. Talk about double standards.

She loves her dogs like they are her children.

Not one single person who has responded with a nasty comment even came close to making a suggestion that would satisfy.

KILL THE DOG! DON'T GET ANY MORE CATS! That's it?

A friend just suggested that the SIL's dogs be kept in a kennel/dog run if she absolutely must keep her dogs up here.

WOW! How's that for a humane solution.

For all of you out there who were so nasty. Try to put this in perspective.

Since she cares for her dogs like they were her children, think of it that way.

I may not like her dogs because the one killed my cats but I was trying to be mindful of how she felt about her dogs too, as I feel about my children.




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  (How un-PC is this emoticon?!)


 


Make them live outside? This is so funny! Ours live outside, where they WANT to be. sm
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