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at Fri Jan 30 01:25:59 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHFaust ]
>>Cindy, >> >>I am totally touched by that...I'm familiar with the rainbow bridge idea but had never heard that rescue version of it (I'm a big believer in adopting any tpye of pet), and I love it. It totally applies and I really appreciate the thought. It's nice to know (and I knew I'd find it here) that others take this situation seriously...it was a big joke around work not to tell me or I'd be contacting authorities and burying the animal (real funny...). >> >>On that topic, I hate to be a hypocryte, but the company I work for is a very small family owned business and I think they would freak if I contacted anyone about it (doubtful, but maybe the homeowner who sold the property already had?). Is there such thing as an anonymous report these days? I'm thinking I could call after we're done and out of there? I deserve any nasty reply anyone has to this hesitation on my part, but it's the only job I've got... >> >>Thanks again for the great reply. >> >>Beck (& the herps)
Sure thats what payphones are for. Not sure who owns the building now, but if it is the demo company, you may want to think twice. Instead consider offering a donation to a reptile rescue. I know from experience that reptile rescues RARELY get random donations and have high overhead costs. Feel free to contact me privatly if you need a reference to a good one in your area. I should either know of one or be able to check with my rescue cohorts and see if anyone can refer.
As to the feeling of loss so to speak. If you ever need somewhere to go and not feel like a 'freak' at the loss of your pet or an other pet (no matter what they are) check out our pet loss section here at pet hobbyist. We do offer nightly support chats. ----- Cindy PHFaust
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