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A LOT of people think I'm a bad person! Thanks YOU for nothing thinking so.

How do you know I have a lot of really good music? You been peeking in my penthouse? Oh, wait, that's White House now........I keep forgetting. Why haven't you been spotted by now? Guess I'm going to have to do … Read more

Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch answered

Thanks for sharing these random thoughts with us. This is a Q&A site, not a dating site. Do you have a question we can answer for you? If so, hit Edit on your question and modify your random thoughts with an actual question and you'll be good to go.

ly fen chen
ly fen chen answered

Animals are almost the same sleep in the forest, as they like to be free, so they can sleep everywhere they like, further more, they have their territory, so they don't like us to control them, theses animals are called wild ones.

HappyTo BeHereTo
HappyTo BeHereTo answered Anonymous' question

Hi anonymous, or Dire Dire.

I've worked with a couple of wildlife rehabilitators.  Since deer are herbivores, it's not really dangerous to assimilate the new deer into a herd. 

"Each herd has dominant members, usually an older doe. Do not be surprised if she “disciplines” your fawns (as well as others in the wild herd) by … Read more

Tom  Jackson
Tom Jackson answered Anonymous' question

Two quotes from a great article:

http://theweek.com/articles/444996/why-shouldnt-eat-dog-not-even-once

"But the reason we shouldn't eat dogs is related to the same reason it is more heinous and hateful to burn a synagogue than a community center, or that it is more of a violation to burn down a man's home than the two rental properties … Read more

Bikergirl Anonymous
Bikergirl Anonymous answered Anonymous' question

Because farm animals are raised for the sole purpose of food .. And have always been for thousands of years.  Cats and Dogs were deemed as 'working' animals, they had jobs (controling vermin, protection, alarm system, herding, etc) and eventually deemed as pets as those jobs became obsolete. 

We have become a society that frowns … Read more

Tom  Jackson
Tom Jackson answered

Call the vet and ask if there is a low risk abortifacient available for canines.  (I think there was about 20 years ago, but I'm not current on my information.)

And ask about neutering before you get off the phone.