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There have been times that I've wished there was an enforced anti-breeding law for humans.
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You can say that again. I live in a small hick town and I'm afraid half the population shouldn't breed. Sadly we also seem to have the highest rate of said children walking out in front of cars:eek: It's amazing to me, they're just like their parents! |
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I'm pretty much nuetral on the whole pet thing, but this is a law I could get behind! |
I had to sign a document stating that I was informed that there was wildlife in the areas around where I live and all pets must be kept indoors unless they were on a leash being walked. There are coyotes in the hills by my place and once in awhile make their way to the Spectrum vicinity. There are also coyotes in the area by my office.
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We've got "Slow Children Playing" signs in our neighborhood
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We have debated the plural of "moose". I think we did in the end decide it was "meese".
I support fixing all pet animals. I thought it was interesting that service animals are exempt, as well as the obvious exemption for show animals. We are *so* far from having a shortage of companion animals. IF we do manage to empty the shelters here, we can get animals from elsewhere to adopt. You don't have to go to a breeder; we're on our third non-breeder dog and the cat was a stray. There will be pets. Just more of them will have homes. I'm not sure what to think about the puppy mills other than publicize the carp out of them to make sure that everybody knows what kind of conditions those dogs live in and embarass them into behaving properly and caring for their dogs. The lady at Basset Rescue had some horror stories. |
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Actually, I'm pretty sure the plural of moose is moose. Just like the plural of sheep is sheep.
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You are correct. A herd of moose is comprised entirely of moose:) |
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