“I can think, I can wait, I can fast”-Siddhartha, Herman Hesse
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
At my age, Happy Hour is a nap.
John F Dean wrote: The only problem was it learned how to unzip the tent to let itself out, but it would not close the zipper.
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“I can think, I can wait, I can fast”-Siddhartha, Herman Hesse
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Trace Oswald wrote:Animals need love far more than they need space, within reason. As long as the cat gets time to be outside too, it will be fine.
This isn't an anti-cat post, we have 13 ourselves with the new one we just got because some giant steaming heap of shit threw it out of a car window onto the road to be killed. I'm just curious, why a cat rather than a dog? As I said, we have both, but I find dogs to be far better traveling and adventure companions. Both can, of course, be great company and great friends, just curious why you want to go cat instead of dog?
“I can think, I can wait, I can fast”-Siddhartha, Herman Hesse
At my age, Happy Hour is a nap.
“I can think, I can wait, I can fast”-Siddhartha, Herman Hesse
The only thing...more expensive than education is ignorance.~Ben Franklin
Kevin David wrote:
Trace Oswald wrote:Animals need love far more than they need space, within reason. As long as the cat gets time to be outside too, it will be fine.
This isn't an anti-cat post, we have 13 ourselves with the new one we just got because some giant steaming heap of shit threw it out of a car window onto the road to be killed. I'm just curious, why a cat rather than a dog? As I said, we have both, but I find dogs to be far better traveling and adventure companions. Both can, of course, be great company and great friends, just curious why you want to go cat instead of dog?
I was waiting for someone to ask this…
1) I simply love cats and desperately miss having one
2) I’d like a dog also, eventually. However, I’ve never had one. We didn’t have them growing up. The idea of getting one intimidates me a bit. I’d like to start with something familiar since it’s been a long time since I’ve had a pet.
3) I started deer hunting a few years ago, but shortly after I became so ill that I haven’t hunted since. I loved it. I really want to try upland and waterfowl hunting. See which(if not both) appeals to me. Then get the dog for the job. Or, maybe neither will appeal to me strongly enough to get a dog for hunting.
4) I don’t know if I’ll want some kind of farm dog yet. Maybe I’ll want a dog to protect livestock. I’m not sure what I even want to grow yet because my diet fluctuates wildly the last few years due to experimentations for my health. Whatever diet I settle on will determine what I grow, what kind of animals I may have, etc. For example, I said I loved hunting. But I’d give up hunting in a heartbeat if a vegan diet fixed my health issues.
C. Letellier, nice to know you and Trace also think my plan is alright. Thanks to both of you for your input.
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