New pet

Hi,

Today I heartely visited the RSPCA and then had to be turned away because they were closed.

Having decided to buy a cat, I felt the need to really be secure in my decision.

I decided on a cat that was loving in return. Potential for some good adventures with my cat indoors for a few weeks. Fully ready.

Lots Of love

James

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  • To grace13,

    Thank-You. Syrian Hamsters are among my favourite-they have such powerful personalitites, and the love i have had from them is so comforting. I miss them so much and find it so hard when they die too, that i am not having anymore hamsters or Mice. It's a shame i can't post pictures of them up here. My mouse was so intuatuve and intelligent,as they all are and their love is very powerfu.I cry when my guineapig gives me cuddles, she falls asleep curled up in a little ball on me and dotes on me. i find all my pets are intuative and the bond they get with me is amazing. I aopted two gerbils for 50p and at first they would bite me-one gerbil latched onto my finger and it was so painful, i had to shake him off, and he broke his leg.Painkillers from the vet and best rest mended him. After months of work, he is now an amazing,and loveable pet and is one of my best friends. He is so calming and can tell he loves me.

    You mention that you rescued a group of guinea pigs, and that you care for them exceptionally well. You say one day you arrived home to find one of the littler girls had died. This must have been a huge shock for you. Guilt is a natural part of grief and i'm sure you weren't to know she was to try and give birth, while you weren't there- by rescuing her, caring for her, being intelligent and thoughtful enough to separate them all, you did everything you could. Usually when guinea pigs pass away, they sort of zone out, so she may not have felt any pain like you were imagianing. Crying like that, is part of the grief- you loved so much, so when you lost her, you hurt so much. She was lucky to have such a caring mummy. One thing we can do to honour that special relationship, is to create an online memorial, like at the Blue cross.

    Have you got any pets at the minute? Am about to go and get mine their breakfast- guinea lynx is an exceptionally good website and gives consultant type knowledge on them. Also, the Guine pig magazine is exceptional. With guinea pigs you have to get the veg right, so you don't give them stones- limit veg with too much oxalic acid. The vegetable chart as to what veg is best can be downloaded fro guinea lynx.

    Yellow Sunflower

    It's lovely to hear somebody else is a guinea-pig lover and animal lover too, and nice to know i'm not the only person who bonds strongly and can't cope without them. I have 3 guineapigs, a dwarf rabbit,cat and 2 gerbis at the minute. i lost two dwarf hamsters over the last month too.

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  • To grace13,

    Thank-You. Syrian Hamsters are among my favourite-they have such powerful personalitites, and the love i have had from them is so comforting. I miss them so much and find it so hard when they die too, that i am not having anymore hamsters or Mice. It's a shame i can't post pictures of them up here. My mouse was so intuatuve and intelligent,as they all are and their love is very powerfu.I cry when my guineapig gives me cuddles, she falls asleep curled up in a little ball on me and dotes on me. i find all my pets are intuative and the bond they get with me is amazing. I aopted two gerbils for 50p and at first they would bite me-one gerbil latched onto my finger and it was so painful, i had to shake him off, and he broke his leg.Painkillers from the vet and best rest mended him. After months of work, he is now an amazing,and loveable pet and is one of my best friends. He is so calming and can tell he loves me.

    You mention that you rescued a group of guinea pigs, and that you care for them exceptionally well. You say one day you arrived home to find one of the littler girls had died. This must have been a huge shock for you. Guilt is a natural part of grief and i'm sure you weren't to know she was to try and give birth, while you weren't there- by rescuing her, caring for her, being intelligent and thoughtful enough to separate them all, you did everything you could. Usually when guinea pigs pass away, they sort of zone out, so she may not have felt any pain like you were imagianing. Crying like that, is part of the grief- you loved so much, so when you lost her, you hurt so much. She was lucky to have such a caring mummy. One thing we can do to honour that special relationship, is to create an online memorial, like at the Blue cross.

    Have you got any pets at the minute? Am about to go and get mine their breakfast- guinea lynx is an exceptionally good website and gives consultant type knowledge on them. Also, the Guine pig magazine is exceptional. With guinea pigs you have to get the veg right, so you don't give them stones- limit veg with too much oxalic acid. The vegetable chart as to what veg is best can be downloaded fro guinea lynx.

    Yellow Sunflower

    It's lovely to hear somebody else is a guinea-pig lover and animal lover too, and nice to know i'm not the only person who bonds strongly and can't cope without them. I have 3 guineapigs, a dwarf rabbit,cat and 2 gerbis at the minute. i lost two dwarf hamsters over the last month too.

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