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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  • Hi,

    I have a dwarf rabbit. He is very placid, adorable. His favourit place to sit is on my shoulder. His temperament would suit being a pets as therapy bunny. But as he always need's to sit on my shouder and lick the end of my nose, he can't be a therapy rabbit. I like dwarf rabbits, but am not having anymore one day, as it's too painful when rabbits pass away, and y fave are dwarf and they often require dentals, as their mouths are so small, which are risky!

    So sorry to hear about the loss of your last rabbit, even the fiesty ones can bring so much and can be missed. If you google stuff, maybe google a poem called Rainbow Bridge and beyond rainbow bridge,hopefully it will help with any of your pet losses. And Bunny mad magazine and the guinea pig magazine have tribute pages. As does the Blue cross and pets with life mag.

    Thanxs re-photo's. Have just turned some of my pics into fridge magnets.

    It's nice to hear about the puppy training classes and how it's going, despite the hard work you need to put in. Hopefully the rewards will be worth it. I got a dvd on puppy and dog training once. I remember for recall you have to make the rewards with toys and your tone more exciting than whatever it is they are ignoring you for. I'd heard dogs have a natural safety zone, when they walk ahead and if they go out of that comfort zone, they come back to you. Also it say's wherever there is a road, to walk the puppy/dog on a lead. Any time you'd want to post a PUP date on him, it would be lovely to hear.

    I've done an animal course too, it is enjoyable knowing about all different types of animals. Would you do any more? There are some reputable ones that do home study animal courses.

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  • Hi,

    I have a dwarf rabbit. He is very placid, adorable. His favourit place to sit is on my shoulder. His temperament would suit being a pets as therapy bunny. But as he always need's to sit on my shouder and lick the end of my nose, he can't be a therapy rabbit. I like dwarf rabbits, but am not having anymore one day, as it's too painful when rabbits pass away, and y fave are dwarf and they often require dentals, as their mouths are so small, which are risky!

    So sorry to hear about the loss of your last rabbit, even the fiesty ones can bring so much and can be missed. If you google stuff, maybe google a poem called Rainbow Bridge and beyond rainbow bridge,hopefully it will help with any of your pet losses. And Bunny mad magazine and the guinea pig magazine have tribute pages. As does the Blue cross and pets with life mag.

    Thanxs re-photo's. Have just turned some of my pics into fridge magnets.

    It's nice to hear about the puppy training classes and how it's going, despite the hard work you need to put in. Hopefully the rewards will be worth it. I got a dvd on puppy and dog training once. I remember for recall you have to make the rewards with toys and your tone more exciting than whatever it is they are ignoring you for. I'd heard dogs have a natural safety zone, when they walk ahead and if they go out of that comfort zone, they come back to you. Also it say's wherever there is a road, to walk the puppy/dog on a lead. Any time you'd want to post a PUP date on him, it would be lovely to hear.

    I've done an animal course too, it is enjoyable knowing about all different types of animals. Would you do any more? There are some reputable ones that do home study animal courses.

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