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Originally posted by Gio
Pet Talk has made me change my mind though... about humans:D
I couldn't agree with you more... well said Gio!!:D
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Originally posted by Gio
Pet Talk has made me change my mind though... about humans:D
I couldn't agree with you more... well said Gio!!:D
Sometimes when I lose my faith in man-kind all I have to do is think about Pet Talk and all the wonderful animal lovers we have here - that's what keeps my faith in the human race. I am and probably will always be a major cat fancier, but I do love all animals (even the snakes and spiders:) :) ).
I have always LOVED animals, ALL ANIMALS, I've never been picky. :) But I never understood how a bird could be fun (that is untill I came to pet talk). I always imagined a bird to just sit in it's cage and say a few words here and there. Boy was I wrong :o . Now I love to hear bird stories, they can be such characters. I really enjoyed Nicodemus, Pet of the Day October 10 2000. He has a website too which I really enjoyed. He really had me laughing. :D :p
I love all animals, we always had dogs when I grew up and they were always dedicated to my mother, they followed her everywhere so I really didn't get close to them.
Then our kids had dogs and I still didn't get too close to them.
After the kids moved out on their own we got our first Schnauzer and she turned out to be my best friend, she followed me everywhere. later we got Daisy and Perry and I found PetTalk. That was when I learned so much about dogs, rescue, the plight of animals, puppies, different breeds, mutts, cats, different kinds of pets etc. etc. I credit PetTalk with waking me up to all of this.
In our community I try to make people aware of rescue and adoption as much as possible.
We did have a cat at one time and she disappeared, I loved her very much but to be honest I am still a dog person.
Jackie