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| Re: My rescue experience Yes this is getting off topic but I have never heard of some one catching cats and eating them thats disgusting and terrible |
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| Re: My rescue experience People do not run cats over on purpose, sometimes it is purely by mistake. Therefore you can't really state that you live in a neighbourhood where no-one runs cats over. Like I said, it often happens by mistake, whether it be dark and as a result the driver did not see the cat or whether it be day time yet the cat ran quickly across the road without the driver seeing. I too, think it is healthier for cats to be housed inside, they are away from the dangers of the road and from other cats. My grandparents live in a retirement village, they are allowed animals as long as they are contained and are not noisy. One of my grandparents neighbours have a cat, they have an enclosure which attachs to the side of the house. It goes as high as where the wall meets the roof, and is made out of strong metal. The cat has access to the house and the enclosure at all times. I highly recommend these, to all cat owners that wish to have their cats outside for playtime. We are getting , I suggest that someone makes a new thread if they wish to continue this discussion further. |
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| Re: My rescue experience I live in a TINY apartment, one room is the living room AND the kitchen, a small bedroom and medium sized bathroom and my boyfriend and I are now measuring and looking at rearanging things so we can expand the piggy cage so she has more room and so we can get her a friend. Maybe the origanl posters husband is overbearing and abusive and she's afraid to anger him by making the cage larger. Frankly I wouldn't put up with having to beg and plead to have a pet, I'd get the da...dang thing and tell him if he didn't like it I'd move the piggy into the bedroom and he could have the sofa. Then again, maybe he's put his foot down because she's got pets in the past and never taken proper care of them. It's just too hard to know what the situation is. I do believe no one should be getting any pet if they're not ready and willing to give it the best possable care that it deserves. I don't believe she's willing to do that as she took back the two that had mites. From the second I saw my little Butterbutt I would not have dreamed of returning her, I'd have gone out and found the proper medicine and treated her mites and fed her extra special treats and sat up all night with her in my lap worrying if she'd be ok LOL |
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| Re: My rescue experience If someone has an abusive husband, why would they risk getting a guinea pig, knowing it could EASILY be abused? |
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(Not to say it's only men who are abusive.) |
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| Re: My rescue experience Kayleemommy01... I am not sure if you are visiting the site still, but if you are, I have a come up with a wonderful plan for making a wall-mounted cage that requires NO floor space. In fact, I am building one myself in my bedroom that will be the equivalent of at least a 2x8, and will be out of reach for my others pets and any children that come to visit. Since my bedroom is only 9'x9' and full of furniture, I can relate to not having much available space for a larger cage. As I have said before, some creative thinking can solve almost any problem! I am using white wire closet shelving units and wall racks to create a very sturdy base for the cage, then I am attaching 16" shelving to create walls. Although I don't have the project finished yet, I do have one wall up and I would be more than happy to send you photos and instructions to help you make your own version. It's very convenient, easy to create, and looks amazing. I really hope you are still around and would be willing to accept some help. Please feel free to PM me with any questions you have. Last edited by envisionary333 : 09-16-07 at 01:22 pm. |
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| Re: My rescue experience Relationship advice and/or dissecting someone's relationship (whether it is abusive or otherwise) is beyond the scope of this forum. Thank you. |
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| Re: My rescue experience Are you saying it would be better if they abused the dogs instead of people? |
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| Re: My rescue experience If you look at my post I didn't say that was the case, I said MAYBE, and it was to hard to know what the situation actually was. I wasn't trying to make a comment on the state of their relationship since I don't know them. I was trying to offer alternative explainations for all the people who seemed totally confused as to why the woman would refuse to expand her cage by only a little more when the picture she posted shows there is obivously enough room. The point I was trying to make is, it's hard to know what her situation is so there's no point in urging her to expand, or "slamming" her because she can't/won't. |
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There is great confusion because she willingly told everyone that her husband is the reason why the pigs can't have the proper space. She made it quite clear that she had to beg and plead her case to her husband, but he would not give in. It's very frustrating for everyone to be so understanding and not question the situation. Anyway, I really hope she ends up doing the right thing. It is clear she would rather learn the hard way... |
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