QUOTE(yellow.hunter @ Jan 24 2010, 09:14 PM)
Yea, what they're trying to tell us is more or less the same.
Well, I can accept them saying a human's life is (more) worth saving compared to an animal's.
But does that mean that animals dont deserve to be treated?
If an animal is sick, it's the owner's responbility cos they r d ones who choose what food to feed them & when to clean them & their waste etc.
I know how u feel
I had a pair of hamster actually. But d female squeezed out of d cage & ran away. When I found her after 2 days, she's already too hungry & tired. That was only d 5th day I bought her. But it made me weep when I have to bury her with my own hands.
Ya, its a sad case when our pet passed away. Well, I can accept them saying a human's life is (more) worth saving compared to an animal's.
But does that mean that animals dont deserve to be treated?
If an animal is sick, it's the owner's responbility cos they r d ones who choose what food to feed them & when to clean them & their waste etc.
I know how u feel
QUOTE(fyire @ Jan 25 2010, 12:10 AM)
She's a winter white (pearl). Currently well enough to start running around the tank away from me when I have to take her out to feed her the antibiotics. Appetite seems to be alright, although still prefer the smoothie mix rather than solid food that she still picks at.
Glad she is ok, at least she is eating
Jan 25 2010, 11:30 AM

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