Rizzzalie
メンバー登録: 2007年07月01日
最終ログイン: 1日前
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名前: Jenny
年齢: 25
I am very grateful to have been considered as a youtube partner. I will be using all proceeds towards my education as an Animal Health Technologist. :)
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ANIMAL CRUELTY NEEDS TO STOP!
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DON'T FEED THE TROLL! If someone is harassing you then report them! Delete their comments and block them... do not interact with them because that is exactly what they want!
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Best comment ever received from youtuber - "cogitoergodeus"
Thank you Rizzzalie: Youtube comments are great evidence of the imminent death of civilization (the lack of reason, ability to read, etc.). Many posters here have been wonderful, but many have just been jackasses, and for three months (!) you have been kindly handling all questions and comments. And you have remained civil as yet one more person asks you, "did you feed it cow milk?" I am awed by your patience ... bravo! I think a virtual standing ovation is in order
The nicest comment, from youtuber - "LorenaIsa123" You set the best example of a hero than anyone else I have ever seen. You saved those kittens from dying. Even if it's five, it's five less animals that will not be left to die. I admire your patience and how you can handle all of those kittens and the criticism you get from youtubers. You're amazing...an angel. Nevertheless, I love your videos. You absolutely have a gigantic heart. I'm glad you're in this world. The world would be a much better place if everyone was like you!
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FACTS AND MYTHS ABOUT SPAYING AND NEUTERING YOUR PET!
MYTH: My pet will get fat and lazy.
FACT: The truth is that most pets get fat and lazy because their owners feed them too much and don't give them enough exercise.
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MYTH: It's better to have one litter first.
FACT: Medical evidence indicates just the opposite. In fact, the evidence shows that females spayed before their first heat are typically healthier. Many veterinarians now sterilize dogs and cats as young as eight weeks of age. Check with your veterinarian about the appropriate time for these procedures.
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MYTH: But my pet is a purebred.
FACT: So is at least one out of every four pets brought to animal shelters around the country. There are just too many dogs and cats—mixed breed and purebred.
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MYTH: I want my dog to be protective.
FACT: Spaying or neutering does not affect a dog's natural instinct to protect home and family. A dog's personality is formed more by genetics and environment than by sex hormones.
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MYTH: I don't want my male dog or cat to feel like less of a male.
FACT: Pets don't have any concept of sexual identity or ego. Neutering will not change a pet's basic personality. He doesn't suffer any kind of emotional reaction or identity crisis when neutered.
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MYTH: But my dog (or cat) is so special, I want a puppy (or kitten) just like her.
FACT: A dog or cat may be a great pet, but that doesn't mean her offspring will be a carbon copy. Professional animal breeders who follow generations of bloodlines can't guarantee they will get just what they want out of a particular litter. A pet owner's chances are even slimmer. In fact, an entire litter of puppies or kittens might receive all of a pet's (and her mate's) worst characteristics.
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MYTH: It's too expensive to have my pet spayed or neutered.
FACT: The cost of spaying or neutering depends on the sex, size, and age of the pet, your veterinarian's fees, and a number of other variables. But whatever the actual price, spay or neuter surgery is a one-time cost—a relatively small cost when compared to all the benefits. It's a bargain compared to the cost of having a litter and ensuring the health of the mother and litter; two months of pregnancy and another two months until the litter is weaned can add up to significant veterinary bills and food costs if complications develop. Most importantly, it's a very small price to pay for the health of your pet and the prevention of the births of more unwanted pets.
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MYTH: I'll find good homes for all the puppies and kittens.
FACT: You may find homes for all of your pet's litter. But each home you find means one less home for the dogs and cats in shelters who need good homes. Also, in less than one year's time, each of your pet's offspring may have his or her own litter, adding even more animals to the population. The problem of pet overpopulation is created and perpetuated one litter at a time
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