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In reply to the discussion: what it takes to have a pet in new york [View all]olddots
(10,237 posts)8. Isn't this pretty much the same story in any big city ?
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"She was able to get out of our fence and we lost her" equals "you let a dog go? n/t
ieoeja
Apr 2013
#24
I doubt one will consciously choose the welfare of pets over that of people
LanternWaste
Apr 2013
#40
I think of years of joy I have received from the many kitties I've been lucky to spend my life with.
Arugula Latte
Apr 2013
#6
stop what? providing allegory to back up my assertion? thats the core of DU
galileoreloaded
Apr 2013
#25
Why, because people who don't have a pet would of COURSE run right out and spend their
MADem
Apr 2013
#53
Why are you worried about health insurance when there are people in the world who can't even get
hughee99
Apr 2013
#28
so we're supposed to sacrifice our furfamilies in order to enrich the 1% insurance companies?
magical thyme
Apr 2013
#45
i snuck in a cat when i lived in a no pets building. after several years, manager was
Liberal_in_LA
Apr 2013
#18
Manhattanites should check out Santa Barbara for no-pet insanity. Truly out of control.
Safetykitten
Apr 2013
#29