NKBurlington---
Whoever you are, If you notice the post was posted at 3 in the morning. I hadn't slept at all, and It was just something I was thinking about. My words did not come together as I would have liked. I never intended on leaving the cat outside all of the time, I haven't changed my mind. That's that, my mind.. not yours. I think i'd know better than you.
I will give every single animal that comes into my care the quality it deserves, so do NOT say I won't.
You could bring up a relevant opinion against it ( Something other than I wouldn't be able to give him/her quality life, it's not good to be in a cage 24/7 ) Because most opinions, although appreciated, like i said are things that aren't going to happen.
Johanna--
Simba doesn't really have a high prey drive. As I said, I can put a lizzard on his nose, on his back, anywhere and he's fine.
He used to be horrible with other dogs. He was set in his ways. Since then he's let Nala live with him, Honey visit often, Duke visit often, and many other visitors in our home. He doesn't go crazy for squirelles anymore, he's laid back and whatever goes with him.
Libby brought to me a good point, which I was thinking about beforehand.. She said if I was adopt a cat from the shelter, and it didn;t work out, that I'd have to bring it back.
Instead, i'm going to cat-sit one of her foster kittens (probably the orangie, although my mom likes the light colored calico best) and if it didn't work out, it'd go back to her.
I'm not going to college because I do not like school, I do not have money to go. I don't think i'd like the environment anyways. But who knows, either way.. my animals will never be abandoned, and nothing will come before them.
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