tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5925801430510994170.post9204024537044839439..comments2024-03-29T08:56:16.328+02:00Comments on Gay Warfare: Losing a pet is hard. Accidentally reversing over one is worse.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5925801430510994170.post-81692898374117869792013-02-10T21:24:38.413+02:002013-02-10T21:24:38.413+02:00male london star
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People like you cement my reasons for pr...Alistair,<br />People like you cement my reasons for preferring animals to most humans. Pierre and his husband treat their animals like royalty (in fact, in my next life I want to be one of their pets) and for you to sit there like a sad little troll and write this self-righteous and sanctimonious comment without knowing a single thing about these people and how they treat their pets disgusts me to my core...Gee Gee Curtainedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05075762939107202008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5925801430510994170.post-2195025396222716552012-12-12T10:10:42.646+02:002012-12-12T10:10:42.646+02:00Dear Alistair,
Firstly, thank you for taking the ...Dear Alistair,<br /><br />Firstly, thank you for taking the time to post your comment. I do welcome debate on my blog but in this case I feel I need to clarify a couple of things for you.<br /><br />I take offense at your suggestion that my husband and I were irresponsible and that it was our negligence that caused the accidental death of Alexi. It was an accident. Since we had our bunnies we have gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure that the environment in which the bunnies live is safe. Our gardener was given strict instructions and I don't blame him for the accident but I do feel that he was a critical part in facilitating the accident from occurring.<br /><br />Secondly, you do not know anything about our home or us, and I take umbrage at your suggestion that we have pets to satisfy our "shallow needs". I love animals and we take better care of our pets than most people do of their own children.<br /><br />As for the cage, this is for their own protection and they are not imprisoned in it 24/7. They are free to roam the house (which has been bunny proofed) and the garden when we are around. If you knew anything about bunny psychology you would know that bunnies view their cages as their borrows. In our bunnies case they go into their cage out of their own free will. That is where they sleep, where their food and water is and where they feel safe.<br /><br />Before you berate people again, please do so responsibly. Clearly you are not a regular reader of my blog because if you where you would have know all the things I stated here because I have blogged about it before.<br /><br />Lastly, perhaps you could benefit from learning some compassion for other people. Because clearly you have none.<br /><br />Regards,<br />PierreBitter Bitcheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11990040154381423943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5925801430510994170.post-39088527477060365882012-12-12T09:37:22.093+02:002012-12-12T09:37:22.093+02:00I am sure that you experienced sadness at the deat...I am sure that you experienced sadness at the death of the rabbit, but the responsibility for the animals safety is yours, if you were unsure of the gardeners ability to understand and carry out you instruction you should have put the animal into a hold area to prevent it coming into danger, to then after the incident attempt to lay the blame with a man who clearly does not have you education is cowardly. This was for the rabbit probably an escape, keeping animals in cages is cruel and selfish, if they liked cages so much why do the try to leave them. If you need to keep it in a cage it’s not a pet is a prisoner and you’re a warden, think a bit about what you’re doing to satisfy a shallow need, or get another dog.<br /><br />AlistairAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5925801430510994170.post-71622196362527672882012-12-12T09:16:31.169+02:002012-12-12T09:16:31.169+02:00One of my biggest fears is running over my orange ...One of my biggest fears is running over my orange tabby, who's an indoor/outdoor cat. I keep my eyes peeled and slow down whenever I reach my neighborhood, just in case. I can't imagine what I'd do if I ever did run her over. I know I'd be devastated. <br /><br />I'm very, very sorry to hear about Alexi, and I empathise deeply with both you and your hubby. I've never interacted much with rabbits; they're not plentiful or even considered pets where I live, so your post taught me much about rabbit behaviour. I hope your new pet turns out to be a great companion for Halina. Whateverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06452893707125535810noreply@blogger.com