FFAgirl_16
@FFAgirl_16 (98)
United States • Age 34
Joined myLot 18 years ago
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indywahm
@indywahm (808)
• United States
8 Feb 07
They just eat and eat and we can not keep up with them. We are always feeding them. They go through a 35 pound bag of food that we get every week at the local feed store and they still act like they have never eaten. Plus we have...
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coffeeshot
@coffeeshot (3783)
• Australia
7 Feb 07
I've been with guys who have told me after a couple of weeks that they love me. Guess what happened to them? They never heard from me again.
A friend of mine had a guy tell her the first time they kissed that he loved her! I...
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mixey62
@mixey62 (305)
• United States
7 Feb 07
I have two cats myself (Fluffy and Notso Fluffy), but I have been told that this is two too many by my boyfriend. I remember thinking when I adopted them that two was my limit, otherwise people might start mistaking me for a crazy...
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FFAgirl_16 Two cats is fine. One of my best friends lives in a 2-bedroom and has /nine/ cats (they got a female who the prev. owner said was fixed but she was really pregnant and had eight kittens) with no real problems. As many cats as you are able to take care of...
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pianoswirly1
@pianoswirly1 (83)
• Australia
6 Feb 07
Shamefully, dogs (and other animals) are becoming accessory animals. People are giving them fashionable haircuts and buying them designer clothes and 'jewelry'. And why carry your dog in a dag, when (s)he can enjoy the sights,...
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FFAgirl_16 Those dogs like to be fussed on, and they love being able to be with their owners all day, but little teeny dogs can't walk everywhere on their own, they've gotta be carried! Also, sometimes those cute bags are the only way you can bring them into stores, on...
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Poofs_that_r_cheesy
@Poofs_that_r_cheesy (291)
• United States
5 Feb 07
Growing up I had the oppurtunity to have 4 different male cats nutered. When they woke up after the procedure they would spend the next couple of day just staring at us with this look on their face that said "You cut off my...
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FFAgirl_16 My friend's cat Smokey actually ran away after they got him neutered. He showed up a few months later, having apparently been adopted by one of their neighbors because they thought he was stray, I guess. They let the neighbors keep him because he seemed so...
6 Feb 07
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FFAgirl_16 Well, with all the flies and bugs (and mosquitoes!) that spiders kill, I can imagine we'd be absolutely overrun with the little disease-spreading vermin if it weren't for all the spiders around. And as humans don't realy contribute to the ecosystem, and in...
6 Feb 07
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Ridgydidge
@Ridgydidge (558)
• Australia
5 Feb 07
Miss 10 soon to be Miss 11 is at it again. First week back to school we have homework. Teacher gives the homework out on a Thursday & asked that it is on his desk by the Following Wednesday. Thursday night I try to get her...
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FFAgirl_16 Well, if they really want help, show them how to do it. If they don't like to be shown how, then they don't want help. What they want is for you to tell them the answer. Try to get them to refer back to the source material, be it a textbook, reading book, word...
5 Feb 07
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FFAgirl_16 My friend had a pair of kittens named Billee and Patches who had an awful bout with Parvo which stunted their growth permanently and they never grew past about 3 months old's size. They're very tiny and very lovely, which is a huge surprise since we didn't...
5 Feb 07
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hazydazy
@hazydazy (783)
• United States
5 Feb 07
We currently have a 10 year old mutt, a 10 month old cat, and a 7 year old son. We are considering getting another dog. What breed to you recommend? We do not have a big yard for it to run and I really do not want to have to...
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feeding11
@feeding11 (222)
• United States
4 Feb 07
I heard this on the news and thought this was a great idea. If you know all the make up of your dog then vets can help understand and treat them better. Different breeds suffer from different things. What do you think?
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FFAgirl_16 Yes, it would be great if you could dna test for breed-related problems at birth. Then you'd already know if your Pyr was going to get hip dysplasia, etc. And very useful if you have a mixed breed, then you could really discover exactly what it was prone to...
5 Feb 07
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