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PS Tried a cage - she bent it and got out!

Posted By: wordsmith on 2008-02-04
In Reply to: Terrier behavior sm - wordsmith

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I get it I just don't get all bent like you are - sm
I let the dummmbb stuff roll off my back and don't get all worked up--- it was a joke, yes it is insulting the woman, so do polish jokes, blonde jokes, etc. I don't expect my husband to up and leave me because I have gained weight, yes some do, they are obviously shallow jerks, my DH isn't going to up and leave me for a younger woman, yes it is possible but highly unlikely but that is the case for any woman or man regardless of looks, physical shape, money, etc. My DH loves me despite my gaining weight (partly due to some medical issues) and we have a good life and sex life too despite my lard belly. Granted not everyone has a SO/DH that looks beyond looks/physical appearance and that is sad, but boy you need to lighten up, life is too short to let dummmmbb stuff like poor jokes get you all worked up and on a soap box. There are a lot more important things to deal with and worry about in life. And that is all I have to say about that! (Forrest Gump)
...nm up there. Love those tacky sequined, bent out
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A cage is a cage
these animals have territories up to 100s of miles long, outside enclosures are just that, another form of a cage.
Put a lid on the cage if you haven't already - sm
We have 2 hamsters, and the cat just sits on the kitchen table and watches them (they are on a little table in the kitchen). Provides her with hours of enjoyment!
Are you cage training her?
If so, put her in her cage when she gets too rambunctious (sp?). Our new puppy is also about 8 or 9 months old, and she knows the meaning of "NO" and "STOP BITING".

Also, have you tried spraying her with water? it works on most dogs and cats.

All I can say is for people who want to cage their *pets*
or make them live outside (as another poster said), do yourself and them a favor and don't get them in the first place! How about that? :)
I always used a cage for my kids (playpen). So?
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I have one sounds just like Nicholas Cage
I'm typing one at Webmedx that sounds just like Nicholas Cage (if he was reading head MRs and CTs).  Maybe his next movie role can be a doctor and this guy can consult/voice dub for him!
Unfortunately that is what happens when you cage the king of the jungle
I don't go to zoos anymore, but I found as a child the saddest exhibits were the big cats, just pacing and pacing the perimeter of their enclosure, so very very sad.
I am not saying it is okay to cage a wild animal
but these animals are not in little iron cages. They are living in open areas down in deep areas that have 15 to 20 foot walls. If there are going to be zoos, this is the kind to have.
The Bird Cage! I love that movie.
Hank Azaria is a hoot. In fact, all the principals do a great job.
Johnny Depp & Nicolas Cage
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''crate'' is a euphemism. Just a nice word for what it really is which is a cage.
A crate is a nice, PC term for cage, and a cage should NOT be considered a humane training tool. There should be a ''golden rule'' for animals also. If we would not like something done to us, we should not do it to the animal. We need stricter animal adoption laws because if someone can't train an animal without putting it in a cage, one should not be permitted to have the animal in the first place. Where is the compassion.
Nicholas Cage, John Travolta, Al Pacino

You needed a heavier gauge wire cage. They make
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