Some people treat pets AS people
I prefer pets that ARE people.
Sexy, sexy people that I can tie up and do dirty things with.
I prefer pets that ARE people.
Sexy, sexy people that I can tie up and do dirty things with.
I feel the same way my dog (roumer) was often refered to as the fifth and favored childJulianking93 said:I cry.
Pets are family to me.
I love my cats and dog more than some of my actual family so when they die, I treat them as I would a loved one.
It'll be a long while before I get a new one.
Do I have permission to murder your aunt's husband? Your uncle perhaps?NuclearPenguin said:The cats.. The first one was stabbed by my aunt's twisted husband and hung in her closet, bleeding to death slowly. I got to see it. That remains in my head every day.
Im hoping to be a vet as well, but isnt one of the biggest lessons of any medicine that there are some patients that will die? Although I will agree with you a young pet death is very sad and terrible.House_Vet said:I've got a cat who's 18 and is going out slowly and happily, but I will cry when he dies, he's been there since I was 2, and he's almost as much a part of home as my parents. It's much worse if they die young though - particularly as I'm trying to live up to being a vet I blame myself a lot. When my hawk died she was only 6 (they can live to 20 or more sometimes) and I haven't been able to summon the courage to get another - it's a year now...
So are you saying there is no point in honoring the dead? To respect its memory? Im a wee bit confused with your post perhaps its the wording but is that your point?dimensione510 said:*Snip*
This. I'm not enough of a bastard not to.Skullkid4187 said:when they die i cry :'[