Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Hi , That is a funny way to describe the forgetful fogginess. I might have to try to remember that for future jokes lol. My dogs also sound like they are killing each other when they are playing sometimes. I am glad you were able to be in a more cheerful mood. I hope the rest of your day continues to be a good one Love, Becky/SD --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 > I think this is very on topic because if it weren't for the animals > I'd have > no reason to even try to get out of bed suring the day. At least they > are > entertaining enough that I want to try to visit them every day. > > " Sweet Goat Mama " > Carolyn Eddy > www.goattracksmagazine.com > > _Carolyn, I love to watch goats, they are so funny and animated. I learned early that they love to " nip " I have had my butt chewed on by nanny goats. One of our hamsters got out one time and we found him in my husbands pilot briefcase (It is wide and open at the top with flaps). He was in there eating aerial maps. He had a very shredded nest of Europe. I love the sound that gerbils make when you pet them. It is distinct sound. It has been proven when they took animals in a nursing home for residents to care for them that the depression rate went down 98 %. There was one lady that didn't like the dogs or cats and they found out she used to sing in lounges. They brought her a bird that talks and would mimic her singing. I studied this when I was in Nursing class and we had a class on Elder care. The process of bringing animals, having aviaries (birds), aquariums, and garden is called edenization. Most residents blood pressures went down and they became more ambulatory. This is a process I believe in. I will be the purple haired old lady buying more animal food than people food as I care for my animals. Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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