jacmcneiley

jacmcneiley

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14 years ago @ Let's Adopt! - Darwin the kitten: Sur... · 0 replies · +1 points

He must have been a sight when you first glimpsed him running between your feet. I do believe God put you here for the purpose of our animals and their well-being. You have so many events that have happened to you. Yes, I believe you are who you were meant to be. Jac

14 years ago @ Let's Adopt! - Gonca's farewell to he... · 0 replies · +1 points

I had to read this again. I know too, as most do, how hard it is to pick up a chewed toy and toss it away, because it holds the teeth marks of a beloved pet. Or how hard it is to vacuum up that wisp of fur, for it fell from the beloved animal. It is the fragility in permanence, and it is difficult to sweep away into tomorrow....It is so hard to lose a friend.............Jac

14 years ago @ Let's Adopt! - Golden Kokoreç: Crimi... · 0 replies · +1 points

I was right. I knew the croc would be killed. Sad story. Jac

14 years ago @ Let's Adopt! - A Crocodile is torture... · 0 replies · +1 points

The abuse tis baby croc is taking is very dramatic in terms of diliberate animal abuse and torture where it is not warranted. The resaurant should be closed down and this poor croc seized and released after much needed medical attention, I am sure. There is no excuse for this type of treatment on an innocent animal who has no recourse but to suffer a painful, unmerciless fate. Anyone with news please keep me updated. Jac

14 years ago @ Let's Adopt! - Modern Zamanlarda Soyk... · 0 replies · +1 points

Well, this is hideous. Where are these people coming from? I wish I were there in Turkey right now, but my volitile nature, I'd get arrested. This is so wrong! Give me all you have and I will start sending messages to Obama and anyone I will pull up. This is a traversty against all moral ethic....I believe if we start here in the USA it is a bigger begining.

14 years ago @ Let's Adopt! - Letter to Lara Sayınsoy · 0 replies · +1 points

Laura, The issue is having kept the dog in a crate. When I viewed the pictures of Bertha and her new home, how she played and romped in the yard, my heart was estactic. I felt happy that this pooch found a caring, loving home. Then the "camera" took a 180 degree turn...........the excitement died down for you as did the attention. I believe then you realized without all the accalades that you quite were not really willing to be a "good" mom to this dog. It was a convenience for a short while.