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Old 04-16-2013, 10:28 PM   #4324
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Originally Posted by Katniss View Post
I volunteer at a no-kill shelter. We currently have about 230 cats/kittens that would fit the bill and about 32 small dogs.

They also have the added benefit of never telling your secrets, being content to wear the same old collar day after day and happy with eating just the pizza crust when you are done with your share. All are willing to give nose kisses but one cat in particular likes to lick bare feet.
This articulates well why I've my heart set on a lapdog. All I first need is to find a lady to act as my life-long partner & dog-sitter and then I'll be in touch to see if any of the 32 small dogs would like a home here in London.




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<---is wondering if perhaps Katniss has been in charge of naming animals in her shelter, as I saw a dog by the name of "Wolfie Kieran" and wondered if that was her way of honoring some of the crush thread participants LOL
I've come across that dog before and it would be a challenge to any potential owner as the dog has a split personality.

If you call the dog Wolfie, he is loving, affectionate, kind and loyal. An ideal dog, in fact. But if you call the dog Kieran, he barks loudly until bought a new sparkly collar, prefers to drink beer instead of water and is prone to sending the owner to the kennel so that he can have all of the bed for an undisturbed night's sleep whilst the owner is outside.
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