Tuesday, December 12, 2023

When your 'support animal' needs one for itself, WTF is wrong withTHAT puicture?

 
It's hard for me - and hopefully you, too - to grasp just how incredibly friggin' fragile so many people around us are. The idea that an 'emtional support dog' would need help with it's issues is frightening. Read this article and tell me there aren't just way too many Marys out there nowadays:
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There's only one of these available, 
and you need to order it by Friday morning...
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3 comments:

  1. My emotional support dog needs an emotional support cat.

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  2. When people drag cats and dogs through human social scenes, that IS stressful for the animals.

    This time of year reminds me of a well-meaning friend who talked me into bringing two kittens to a welcome-to-your-new-foster-home party for his parents' newest foster child and her prospective friends from grade six. For kittens they behaved astonishingly well. For a 17-year-old house cat who had two strange kittens lugged into her house, his mother's cat behaved astonishingly well. For children, the children behaved astonishingly well, petting the kittens gently and feeding them too many human-type food treats but nothing that was really toxic to cats. And all the way home, the smaller, dumber kitten was sick and the older kitten barely managed to contain herself while emitting, we agreed, "enough gas to run two Toyotas."

    Now imagine a cat owned by a neurotic idjit, subjected to that kind of abuse every day...they do tend to become obese and die young, and not even by misadventure.

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  3. Awesome scam, getting people with more money than brains to shell out big dollars to have someone give the dog a massage ! My hero lol

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