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cheryl D.
on 11/21/04 4:11 am - bellingham, WA
Topic: RE: any bird lovers??
Not sure what haldol is but my ****atial went nuts when the lights went out on a stormy night. I had to catch him for fear of him flying into the candles. I accidently caught him buy his tail feathers and he was so afraid that he pull them all out. This is a bird who is free in the house day and night and spends most of his time on someones shoulder and is very friendly with everyone including our dog. No one scares him but that relly freeked him out. Never seen him act like that before and I turn the lights out at night so I do not get it.
BIGGAL
on 11/18/04 8:24 am - gulfport, fl
Topic: any professional dog groomers????
Hey, I just joined the site this week. Is anyone having any know how with the dog grooming industry?????It takes a long time to build skills...sometimes I get frustrated. I haven't had surgery and wanting it bad. I am unemployed too.
rocslaton
on 11/15/04 4:15 am
Topic: any bird lovers??
My Eclectus Parrot had to have a haldol shot today, because she is stress from all the moving I've done and from all the different people coming in and out. Now I thought Haldol was for people, Crazy HUH?? just had to vent
Alyson M.
on 11/9/04 12:33 am - Dennis Port, MA
Topic: pets and fun....
I am just going around telling people about a wonderful online site called Neopets! It is a virtual pet site where you can play, relax, and enjoy yourself! If you'd like to sign up, the link is below! http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=baby_victoria_4_4
pmsandvodka
on 11/3/04 7:28 am - Glendora, CA
Topic: So Calif...need a home for 8 mo kitten and 5 mo kitten!!
I got sucked into the big, sorrowful eyes of my 8 y/o son and let him get a kitten in June. Then I fell in love with this tiny, tiny kitten at the local pet store, and brought it home . Zelda, the older kitten, is more aloof (very cat-like and INDEPENDANT!!) which some may like. Not a cat for small children as she scratched Josh badly when he tried to play with her. She is a pretty smoky-grey with white, like a tuxedo cat, and the tip of her tail is white. Now the younger kitten is a doll-baby!! He is a longer haired cat, grey tabby, with the cutest face, huge eyes...I call him Fu because his whiskers curl downward, like a fu manchu mustache, instead of sticking straight out--too cute!!! He is so sweet and loving and tiny! The pet store said the mother cat was very tiny, and at 3 months he was considerably smaller than 8 wk old kittens. The reason I need to give them up is this: I have a 13 y/o cat that I just love dearly. He is a one-person cat, (me!!) and when we got our dogs he was not happy, but he dealt with them and we all co-existed well. These kittens are another story, however. E.U. (my 13 y/o cat) won't come home now unless we hunt him down and bring him. Then he is so stressed and hisses at everything--even from a dead sleep! He hates these other cats, and I miss him terribly. I feel like 13 years is long enough to earn senority, and I want him to be able to come home and relax again!! It will be hard to let go of Fu, I know it will be for the best. Anyone interested, please e-mail me!!! Peace, Susan
pmsandvodka
on 11/3/04 7:12 am - Glendora, CA
Topic: RE: Check out www.petfinder.com
Oh, that site is wonderful! I found my Daisy-chain there in Feb. of this year. Ended up driving about 1800 miles round trip to get her! But I was in love, so it was no problem, lol. It is a wonderful site, and not only can you search locally, regionally, or nationally, you can search by breed, species, as well as by rescue groups or shelters. Peace, Susan
(deactivated member)
on 11/1/04 11:32 am - Orlando, FL
Topic: RE: My home
Complete the farm - get yourself a Rooster!!! lol. I'm Brooklyn born and raised and now live in Mass. I won't change it for the hustle and bustle of the City. Way to go on your weight loss. You're doing great!
LYNN T.
on 10/23/04 4:36 am - GREAT NECK, NY
Topic: RE: Dog died...what to do?
hi. i want to express my deepest heart felt sympathy to you and your sister. i also lost my sweetest baby on august 19, 2004 and am still crying my eyes out at times. i had my sweetheart cremated privately so i have his ashes near me all the time. i sleep with the box of his ashes and his favorite teddybear. i cannot describe the pain, lonliness and emptyness that i feel being without my little baby. it's so awful and intense that at times it's unbearable. i hope you heal and recover soon. Lynn
Val A.
on 10/7/04 2:54 am - Lynnwood, WA
Topic: Training my own service dog
Is there any one out there that has gone through this process or is training a dog now. I would like to be able to keep in touch with someone with a service dog or training one. this is a tough process and Mo Jo my chocolate lab is stubborn some times, other times he does it all by himself. We went to wallmart and he was wonderful, at home working different story
(deactivated member)
on 10/2/04 2:26 am - Vancouver, WA
Topic: RE: Dog died...what to do?
My condolences go out to you and your sister. I don't know if she has made a decision yet but I know that with my cat who died, I was able to pay a bit more and have the body privately cremated and returned to me in a nice little box. For a lesser charge, the vet can have it cremated in the way that you don't get the body back. Again, I'm so sorry.
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