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i have 1 blue colour point persian and 1 black and white bi colour persian cat. and 1 brindle coloured boxer dog.


what pets do you have or would like to get ?
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Sara and I have a cat name "Bud" he has his own bedroom, a comfy bed and a very comfortable recliner chair. He loves his room, he likes his own space Smile
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We have 21 Guinea Pigs (Cavys) and 1 Cockatiel (Chocky) who thinks hes an Opera singer (all Day) , 3 Gold fish, about 20 Tropicals and 1 Rabbit...we also will be getting a new doggie soon , possibly a Saluki....
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Sara and I have a cat name "Bud" he has his own bedroom, a comfy bed and a very comfortable recliner chair. He loves his room, he likes his own space Smile
aww thats so cute having his own room and all. Smile
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We have 21 Guinea Pigs (Cavys) and 1 Cockatiel (Chocky) who thinks hes an Opera singer (all Day) , 3 Gold fish, about 20 Tropicals and 1 Rabbit...we also will be getting a new doggie soon , possibly a Saluki....

My grandma loves Cockatoos Smile Billy was his name, he was funny
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Sara and I have a cat name "Bud" he has his own bedroom, a comfy bed and a very comfortable recliner chair. He loves his room, he likes his own space Smile
aww thats so cute having his own room and all. Smile

Sara and I treat our pet like a human, I've always ensure pets are happy life Smile

We would love to have more cats, but this house isn't big enough, maybe we'll get a 5 bedroom house soon Razz
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We are thinking of moving house to get better facilities for our piggies ..Also a friend of mine wants us to take up tropical fish breeding...We used to have 16 tanks when we were in Sydney and we had all sorts of fish ans succesfully bred them ...We are thinking of getting a breeding pair of Discus ..In Aus they sell for about 50 or 60A$ for juveniles....We would probably breed swordtails as well ...My friend owns a wholesale business and has offered to help set us up for professional breeding...Oh well maybe soon...
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my hubby said we should breed persian cats, i dont think he realizes the work involved. i said no to that idea.
they sell for £100 to around £450 each depending on the quality.
i would be more concerned that the kittens sold will be cared for properly all their life. some people tend to not realize they need combing regulary and the cat gets all knotty and unloved.
some buy them to breed and keep them in tiny cages.
and then theres the worry of them falling into bad hands like animal experimentation.
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I know what you are saying we have bred Piggies and sold them to a few families in the past ...but not on a commercial way ....
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Barker update..

so he has a primary brain tumor. advised not to op on it.
his been on 2 pred (steroids) every other day.
he started fitting badly.
now he has 2 preds every day.
he started tremors/shakes.(vet said he was heading for massive fit)
started phenabarbitone 4 a day (240mg) anti epileptic drug
he couldnt even stand up. i think the tabs were too strong.he panted 24/7
we took it upon ourselves and reduced, then stopped the phenabarbitone. after 3 days.
i prefer him to have quality life for the short time he has left and for 4 days now he has slept normally, got up by himself and even goes out in the garden on his own unaided. oh and his so far had no fits or shakes Very Happy
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Poor Doggie ..keep us informed ...we all hope barkers gets better ...at least if he seems better his quality of life ..well ..itime with him now is precious..that is the best anyone can do...
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thanks Anti Smile

yes he is having another good day.

Quality is better than quantity , i think. for the short time he has left.

living reasonably, not dragging him along.
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Sometimes it is better to go naturally ...Nature knows what is best ...al we can do in the last days is make our friends comfortable and create beautiful memories....
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another good night/day. Very Happy
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You might be getting a reprieve..good on yah Barker...
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yes Very Happy yet another good night.

i think he didnt need to go on those Phenobarbitone.

i tell ya wat happened, he started fitting, our hospital vet said raise the pred to 2 a day. fits stopped about 4 days later, but then he started shakes/tremors, we spoke to neurosugeon at the hos, he said phenobarbitone, i think he thought he was still fitting but they were some sort of tremor. its all done over the phone cos they are so far away.
this is expert advice, but we do have to be on the ball, cos its done by phone.
i dont trust any local vet through bad experiences.
so between the hos and us looking on the internet for info, it seems now to be working.
there is a possility that the pheno was too strong, i think as he couldnt even stand, in fact we thought we would have to put him to sleep, but the hos vet said he was on the right dose. we are lucky that we saw the problem with those pheno and stopped them. also the pheno can cause a rare liver prob that causes death, but can be stopped if taken of them early enough, who knows this could have been happening.
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Every animal like humans are individuals with indiviudual allergies and other unique nbeeds and sometimes in medicine we tend to generalise (what works for one should work for another) ..I too think this is a big mistake ...doctors and vets should get to know indivually their patients ..not read indormation directly from a textbook cause from experience we all know this can lead to disaster....You know your dog better than a vet who only sees him for an hour at a time ..and a good vet should try and combine your knowledge with his knowledge of medicine ...sadly I suspect they dont always...Great to hear Barker is doing well ..hang in there Barker ...(Raises glass)
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your so right Anti, now look at me i took a medicine once , it wasnt tailor made for me like my doc said, i could have ended up dead, like so many have. but there are some people that medicine has helped.

yep (raises glass) To Barker, a real fighter Very Happy
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yep My Lady is alllergic to penacillian yet this drug has saved many lives ....
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my mum cant take penicillin either.

she is actually on a cocktail of drugs for angina, blood pressure,high collesteral, rhumatiod arthritus and a urinary infection she caught form a hospital op 20yrs ago.
oh and she has dvt in her legs. ithink thats it dont think i missed anything.
but theres some meds for these illnesses she just cant take, its all very tricky for her.
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my hubby said we should breed persian cats, i dont think he realizes the work involved. i said no to that idea.
they sell for £100 to around £450 each depending on the quality.
i would be more concerned that the kittens sold will be cared for properly all their life. some people tend to not realize they need combing regulary and the cat gets all knotty and unloved.
some buy them to breed and keep them in tiny cages.
and then theres the worry of them falling into bad hands like animal experimentation.

Precisely, in fact any long hair cat or dog needs more care to keep their coats healthy. They must be combed every regularly.

Now about horses, people don't realise just how demanding and costly it is to care for them, and it's not cheap. I had a friend who knew a friend that owns a beautiful horse, she is well cared for, has a very large beautiful grass and tree lands (property) and loves to go for walks along the beach trails. That's the biggest expense of owning a horse, they need massive amount of room to roam, they need a large horse shed that is weather proof, they need constant grooming, health care and of course decent food and tender loving care.
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hi Greg Smile yes i would love to have a shetland pony.

but they do take a lot of care , at the moment is not a good idea, i dont have enough time and what with my phobia preventing me from being out side.

i also imagine the vet bills and food are expensive.
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I used to work on a riding school part time when I was young and had a quasie pet horse ..it was wonderful and I used to go riding in the bush alot ....Having a horse is great and satisfying pleasure but it is a big responsiblity...
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Greg (dB) and I have a cat named Bud actually I've had him for about 10 years, I adopted him from the humane society he's orange in color with orange eyes, he's got lots of personality, he's a good cat though!
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HI Sara Welcome Very Happy

Bud sounds like a lovely cat Smile
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Greg (dB) and I have a cat named Bud actually I've had him for about 10 years, I adopted him from the humane society he's orange in color with orange eyes, he's got lots of personality, he's a good cat though!

Oh yeah! Bud sure has tons of personality, he most certainly keeps you on your toes. Razz
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