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Member Since: September 23, 2004 Answers: 15 Last Update: September 25, 2004 Visitors: 2652
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I have two horses that are the BEST of friends. You can't take one out of the pen without the other. They are stuck like glue, but one is 42 years old! really he is! and the other is at least 30. When one passes away, do you think we should put the other one down? I mean they are both already really old and I know that one would be in MISERY without the other. Just getting an idea if the event might arise. (link)
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No way! You should just pay a whole lot more attention to the other horse. That would be mean to kill the other one because you think it would be sad. Yes the horse does have feelings and it would make the horse sad maybe, but you cant take away its life for that.
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I have allway wanted a pet chicken do you think they are a good pets ? cuz my family is thinkin about movein to a fram like in 3 year and i just wanted no if they would or not :) (link)
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Sure, if your family doesnt plan on killing them for food or anything later on in the season.
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OK i think this is really sick, but for some reason, ionno why, but my dog love to sleep in the bathroom. I mean its not hurting me or anybody else. Can anybody enlighten me on why he does this every night? (link)
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Your dog probably just has a new sense of exploration and wants to see what would happen. Maybe he finds something that could harm the family in the bathroom and he just wants to be there. Maybe he just wants to be away from the family at night. Its just normal dog behavior. Nothing to worry about. Dogs love to find one place in the house and sleep there every night for long periods of time and they switch every now and then.
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I have a beautiful long-haired calico cat that I inherited when my grandmother passed away. I have had cats all my life and have other cats now also, but I've never had a long-haired cat before. I brush her quite a bit but she still regularly vomits the most disgusting hairballs I have ever encountered. I tried buying this hairball remedy paste stuff and have even bought the hairball rememdy treats, but she won't have anything to do with either of them. Does anyone who is familiar with long-haired cats have any other suggestions? (link)
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There's really nothing you can do other than getting professional help, as in a veteranarian. I have a long haired cat and he doenst cough up hairballs hardly at all but he eats hairball treatment food. So your best advice would definately call a vet and verify that the treatments that youve tried on your cat didnt work.
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my dog sheds like a mofo! i mean all i do is touch him and then my hand looks like a gorillas its so hairy...hes only a beagle what can i do? (link)
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I know how you feel! That has happened to me before. Ok so take your dog outside, on a leash or something if he isnt already and outside dog, and take him to the grass and just brush and brush. Its the best thing you can do unless you want to call a vet and ask.
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Ok.Im 37 weeks pregnant...And i Know your not aloud to be around Cat Litter...What i dont know is Can You be Around the CAt Itself?? Im concerned and have no clue so please help! And exactly how can it harm the baby,Like what Kind of harm can it do on the baby? (link)
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Sure its okay to be around cats themselves. Just make sure you dont have any allergic reactions you dont know about that could harm the baby ahead of time.
good luck with your pregnancy!
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