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- Aug 31, 2018
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Goats
I have a cat. It really weighs on me what to do about him. He's considered geriatric but is in good health all things considered.
Totally agree. I lost my other cat about a year ago and I felt really good about when I had the vet come in. It didn't feel too early or too late.My dog lived in good health till 18. She even had bladder cancer the last 2 years (starting as bladder infections) but was happy as can be. You will know when they are suffering. It is night and day. I was worried when and if I'd know. But you KNOW. My dog went from being fine to within a week refusing even her favorite foods, dwindling them one by one on a daily basis. Then water. Then wouldn't even take a dropper of water. She couldn't get off her bed despite wanting to, not even lift her head. She began having seizures in the day. This was abrupt--all of it. So don't fret too much. But don't let them go past that point and starve to death or dehydrate. That is brutal, from personal experience in my own body.
No i didnt raise the two we currently have.Do you raise them? I visited a goat farm to do an article on them, and it was lucky b/c one of the goats (I think pigmies???) was dying, and the owner only noticed b/c I noticed something about the goat was off. You might know the condition--I forget its name--something about it being on its side for too long if I remember correctly... Plus, it was freezing cold, and that played in. She saved it, which was great.
No i didnt raise the two we currently have.
They're adopted haha sweet characters and ones blind in one eye.
Ive lived here for over 10 years and weve had many a goat. Raised a few but nothing fancy
Interesting! Yeah that happened to our first goat we had her since a baby till old. She was a character. I dont know the name but i know what you are talking about. Amazing that it could be saved.
Yeah, she rubbed it a lot (it was 15 years ago, so I forget). Glad your goat was okay as well. Goats really seem to like me, lol. I've been around them a lot and they always gravitate to me in hordes. Don't know why. That's really sweet you have them. I had the potbellied pig I mentioned above. Sort of similar.
My dog lived in good health till 18. She even had bladder cancer the last 2 years (starting as bladder infections) but was happy as can be. You will know when they are suffering. It is night and day. I was worried when and if I'd know. But you KNOW. My dog went from being fine to within a week refusing even her favorite foods, dwindling them one by one on a daily basis. Then water. Then wouldn't even take a dropper of water. She couldn't get off her bed despite wanting to, not even lift her head. She began having seizures in the day. This was abrupt--all of it. So don't fret too much. But don't let them go past that point and starve to death or dehydrate. That is brutal, from personal experience in my own body.
See profile pic lol
So much loud indignant squeaking until I appease them with lettuce and tomato. They aren't thrilled with our current romaine ban lmaoHaha pets really do be like that
What do you give them instead? Mine wont put up with it, I had to find some. Thank you dark net Tesco online grocery deliverySo much loud indignant squeaking until I appease them with lettuce and tomato. They aren't thrilled with our current romaine ban lmao
So sorry chicken, they give such comfort if you can support themI don't have any pets. I'm glad. Because I've been involuntarily hospitalized several times. None of my family is local and I have no friends so my pet would be SOL with me being hospitalized or wanting/needing to go on a road trip. Plus it snows here in winter. My apartment only has these little built in space heaters to warm the apartment. My pet would probably freeze to death.
What do you give them instead? Mine wont put up with it, I had to find some. Thank you dark net Tesco online grocery delivery