Posted on 08/19/2009 6:04:51 AM PDT by JoeProBono
Edited on 08/19/2009 6:07:49 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The kitty that falls asleep on your pillow purring every night -- is she worth just the $30 you paid for her at the shelter? Or your loyal dog, who you walk with every day -- what, $150? That's the value that showed up on your credit card -- but is their real value about more than the pricetag? In a court of law, that might not be the case.
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They must be related. It’s incredible.
Thanks!
Thanks! It’ll be 2 weeks tomorrow since his operation and he has healed remarkably quick.
The biggest challenge is to keep him from being too active over the next few weeks.
No, there is a statement by the CDC in which they found more than 1 out of 10 infected, however, I happen to know alot about this subject, and testing for parasites is very inaccurate, I mean extremely inaccurate in that they miss most of them, so if they found 1 out of 10, you can bet your worm filled dogs life that the number of folks infected with worms from their dogs is way, way higher than one of out 10.
You just don’t like dogs.
My Animals are worth, to me, all the money in the known and unknown Universe.
In other words...priceless.
How is the cat doing? What happened.
More than most of the people I know.
This is what I see and it’s unfortunately very common, pet owners value lives of pets more than they do human life, it’s common thread in pet ownership, it’s unethical, it devalues the sacrafice of Jesus on the cross, it’s sinful, period.
My, my. Kindly advise Master Jack that I would like to be near the top of his fan club list. Is there a fee? Where do I sign? He’s adorable!
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