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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 4:12 pm
I think pets are cute but I don't think I have the energy to take care of one.
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Clarissa
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 4:15 pm
avigailmiriam wrote: | I believe more people should have small fuzzy animals in the house. | I used to date one. He's living in San Francisco, now. I'm better off without him.
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 4:17 pm
Clarissa wrote: | avigailmiriam wrote: | I believe more people should have small fuzzy animals in the house. | I used to date one. He's living in San Francisco, now. I'm better off without him. |
*snort*
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chocolate moose
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:08 pm
much as I like pets, I'm not sure something that has to be cared for is the ideal gift.
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:09 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | much as I like pets, I'm not sure something that has to be cared for is the ideal gift. |
He knew I wanted one, so why not?
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chocolate moose
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:31 pm
I want a lot of things that aren't practical.
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:40 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | I want a lot of things that aren't practical. |
We are both more than capable of caring for a cat. My husband has the good sense to realize that my desire for a cat is one we can manage, while my desire to move to places south that are warm is not practical.
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OldYoung
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:41 pm
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah, now the question is, how will this impact your budget??
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:45 pm
OldYoung wrote: | Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah, now the question is, how will this impact your budget?? |
Not much. We wouldn't have gotten the animal if we couldn't have afforded it. It'll be a pain during Pesach when we need to feed her fish but otherwise we'll be just fine.
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yikes!
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:48 pm
If we'd all want just practical stuff all the time life would be BORRRRRING! Enjoy the cat!
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OldYoung
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:49 pm
avigailmiriam wrote: | OldYoung wrote: | Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah, now the question is, how will this impact your budget?? |
Not much. We wouldn't have gotten the animal if we couldn't have afforded it. It'll be a pain during Pesach when we need to feed her fish but otherwise we'll be just fine. |
I had no doubt that you could afford it. With the way you've been spending, you could probably afford 2 or 3 kittens at the moment! I was just wondering how much this one would add overall with food, maintenance, vet, etc. expenses.
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 5:50 pm
OldYoung wrote: | avigailmiriam wrote: | OldYoung wrote: | Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah, now the question is, how will this impact your budget?? |
Not much. We wouldn't have gotten the animal if we couldn't have afforded it. It'll be a pain during Pesach when we need to feed her fish but otherwise we'll be just fine. |
I had no doubt that you could afford it. With the way you've been spending, you could probably afford 2 or 3 kittens at the moment! I was just wondering how much this one would add overall with food, maintenance, vet, etc. expenses. |
We figure that it will average around $100/month between food, vet, etc.
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greenfire
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 6:00 pm
just make sure with a name like - fluffy-wuffy she doesn't start barking ... I only like pets if they belong to other people - so guess what dd has 2 kittens ... so I guess they don't belong to me but they sure keep my feet warm & cozy ... not to mention bark ...
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Clarissa
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 6:01 pm
Are we really discussing the practicality of cat ownership? She didn't adopt a koala, here.
Cats -- a reasonably priced way to enjoy the love of an interesting and adorable animal. I loved my cat more than words can say.
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 6:03 pm
Clarissa wrote: | Are we really discussing the practicality of cat ownership? She didn't adopt a koala, here.
Cats -- a reasonably priced way to enjoy the love of an interesting and adorable animal. I loved my cat more than words can say. |
I still miss my childhood cat. Though if you want a cheap pet, get a beta.
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 6:04 pm
avigailmiriam wrote: | OldYoung wrote: | avigailmiriam wrote: | OldYoung wrote: | Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah, now the question is, how will this impact your budget?? |
Not much. We wouldn't have gotten the animal if we couldn't have afforded it. It'll be a pain during Pesach when we need to feed her fish but otherwise we'll be just fine. |
I had no doubt that you could afford it. With the way you've been spending, you could probably afford 2 or 3 kittens at the moment! I was just wondering how much this one would add overall with food, maintenance, vet, etc. expenses. |
We figure that it will average around $100/month between food, vet, etc. |
Whatever the figure is, I hope you enjoy her. I am surprised people think that of all people, you are not being practical. Let them try living on your budget for a year and you'll have them straight on who the queen of practicality is.
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Clarissa
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 6:04 pm
avigailmiriam wrote: | Clarissa wrote: | Are we really discussing the practicality of cat ownership? She didn't adopt a koala, here.
Cats -- a reasonably priced way to enjoy the love of an interesting and adorable animal. I loved my cat more than words can say. |
I still miss my childhood cat. Though if you want a cheap pet, get a beta. | I miss my cat, too. I also miss my betta. I loved that fish. I am not cut out for pet ownership.
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 6:07 pm
Clarissa wrote: | avigailmiriam wrote: | Clarissa wrote: | Are we really discussing the practicality of cat ownership? She didn't adopt a koala, here.
Cats -- a reasonably priced way to enjoy the love of an interesting and adorable animal. I loved my cat more than words can say. |
I still miss my childhood cat. Though if you want a cheap pet, get a beta. | I miss my cat, too. I also miss my betta. I loved that fish. I am not cut out for pet ownership. |
I don't get having a beta. They don't cuddle. Also, I inadvertently killed the one I had in college.
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avigailmiriam
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Mon, Dec 22 2008, 6:07 pm
OldYoung wrote: | avigailmiriam wrote: | OldYoung wrote: | avigailmiriam wrote: | OldYoung wrote: | Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah, now the question is, how will this impact your budget?? |
Not much. We wouldn't have gotten the animal if we couldn't have afforded it. It'll be a pain during Pesach when we need to feed her fish but otherwise we'll be just fine. |
I had no doubt that you could afford it. With the way you've been spending, you could probably afford 2 or 3 kittens at the moment! I was just wondering how much this one would add overall with food, maintenance, vet, etc. expenses. |
We figure that it will average around $100/month between food, vet, etc. |
Whatever the figure is, I hope you enjoy her. I am surprised people think that of all people, you are not being practical. Let them try living on your budget for a year and you'll have them straight on who the queen of practicality is. |
I feel very silly being called the queen of practicality when I had cookies and donuts for dinner. It seems silly.
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