Saturday, November 1, 2008

Pets Welcome

(Some rambling as I sip my morning tea. about how)
Life is good. And all the sweet, simple things are making me feel oh-so-nice lately. Like at 1:00, the sun spills onto my bed flawlessly.

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Pilot and I often take full advantage of this time and bask in the rays, napping and whatnot.
Currently, I'm sitting cross-legged on my bed; Flower is curled into a C by my knee.
Flower before writing this post:

Her only bad habit is digging holes in the privacy screen(VERY annoying and destructive), and climbing on my desktop- both only when left unattended. I'm okay with her computer habits though, and my friends seem to get a kick out of receiving an IM from Flower out of the blue, saying "nmguoiii777777777774444444444````"
(She also manages to open programs like firefox and AOL, windows search, control panel, etc. I find it hilarious coming home to my pc being turned on from standby and the desktop flooded with windows and ferret typing. "zxghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhtr54ww3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333")
She brings me joy. Sometimes frustration, but a lot of joy. And it's absolutely worth it.
Oh, Pilot currently:

Safe and snug.
Anyway, I really feel that if you are unwilling to give an animal the best life absolutely possible, you aren't qualified to own that animal. It's beyond me why people buy a animal- purchase another lifeform, then cast it aside or mistreat or neglect it.. incomprehensible!!!
Using products that are known to be harmful and feeding your pet junk food is simply not acceptable. API had an article on common pet food which goes in depth about how most brands of pet food is low-quality meat product, grain, and often littered with bacteria and toxins. I feel it's worth it to pay an extra dollar for a holistic, human-grade pet food rather than feeding your pet foods which are actually damaging to them! A couple of my favorites:




I feel free.
Life is good.

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