Hello everyone, I have just adopted two really cute little ducklings named "Squirt" and "Bubbles", and was hoping that someone may have some tips for me on caring for them. At the moment I am feeding them pellets as that is what I have been told to feed them. What else can I feed them? Is there anything else that I should know?
I would really appreciate your help as I would hate to do wrong by them.
After reading some of your postings I feel that those of you on Pet Talk seem like lovely, genuine people, who not only care for your animals and their well being but also care for each other. I think this is wonderful and very rare. In these times of extreme uncertainty and sadness it is a comfort to know that there are people in this world like you all. Here in Australia although the atrocity occurred in the US it has deeply and forever affected us. There is so much sadness for what has been lost to each and every one of us. My heart goes out to families and friends directly affected, and to those wonderful men and women in the Military, their families and all involved. They are all true hero's.
I was for many years involved in a very violent relationship wherein I never felt safe. I have been lucky enough to be able to start a new life with a wonderful and loving partner and our precious new 13 week old son who is a miracle in himself. The most wonderful feeling was that I finally felt safe and secure in my life and my home. But on the 11th of September 2001 this changed and ever increasing so I have become afraid again and do not find santury even in my own home. I fear every day for those I love and wonder what my precious sons' future will hold. I love him so much, the thought of anything happening to him, my partner whom I adore and in so many ways owe my sanity to, tears at my heart. I can only imagine what those of you closer to the atrocity are going through. To you all, I offer my admiration, support and prayers!
Enough sadness!!!!
I hope that I may hear from you and become a friend to "Pet Talk"
Kerri![]()
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