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Old 06-22-2021, 12:21 PM   #35
tmax63 tmax63 is offline
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Not to be a downer here but think long and hard about what you are starting. It will be extra work for the rest of it's life. It will be harder/more expensive to find find pet sitters or boarding kennels and if you do get tired of doing all the little extra things the critter would be very hard to find a new home for. I was raised back in the times when animals didn't have their own health insurance and very few people would spend thousands on pets, more often they said goodbye to the pet and put it to sleep. Then when ready they'd go to a shelter or a neighbor that just had a litter and find another pet to become a part of the family. Not advocating for euthanasia at all here, just a slightly different perspective and you/your pet deserve to look at all sides.

Last edited by tmax63; 06-22-2021 at 12:24 PM.. Reason: last thought
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