The ferret in question was like that from day one, cautious, as you would expect from an animal in a new environment. Only with time it became apparent that caution an avoidance is his permanent state. I'm sorry, English is not my first language, perhaps my replies are confusing. I am in no relation...
Good morning! I did read ''Anger Management Short Term and Long Term''. Once more, I regret not having discovered that or something similar when I was in a dire need for it. Then again, like many, I didn't recognize my anger as a serious issue. Many things were wrong back then. On some level of cons...
Cagey is just fine. Thank you so much for taking your time to reply. From what I gathered you find certain forms of discipline acceptable. So do I. The problem however, is in the intention: if you do cause pain or discomfort because that's what it takes to correct certain undesirable behaviour in an...
It happened years ago and yet I feel compelled to share this and maybe learn what other people think. We moved into a flat of our own with my then-boyfriend. I wanted to have a companion animal to take care of, to return to after work. I grew up surrounded by animals, cats mostly, so the need for a ...