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OMG! Christy, Eve and other compatriots this is us! There is now a diagnosis...

RaderRVT Mar 24, 2004 01:38 PM

This was posted on another forum. Scary resemblamnce to some people I know!

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 6:41 pm Post subject: M.P.A.D
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Stacey

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RaderRVT Mar 24, 2004 01:39 PM

Oops! I don't know why it did not appear.
(MPAD) Multiple Pet Acquisition Disorder

There is recent scientific evidence that a growing number of women are being torn asunder by a beastly affliction called M.P.A.D, otherwise known as Multiple Pet Acquisition Disorder.

M.P.A.D -- a rapidly progressive condition -- usually strikes its victims during mid-life. Early symptoms are difficult to diagnose as they often masquerade as a harmless interest in soft, cuddly animals.
Before long, however, the problem escalates and pet-a-mania sets in -- dogs wear sweaters, cats dine from lead crystal, and parakeets romp on elaborate miniature jungle gym sets. When left unchecked, full-blown M.P.A.D. is likely to develop, and the house begins to resemble a barnyard with curtains.

M.P.A.D. can lay dormant for years only to emerge under the most innocent of circumstances. For instance, when children have the impertinence to grow up and leave home to selfishly begin lives of their own, the house can appear to have extra space. When rearranging the furniture doesn't help, many women panic. The home still looks, feels, and sounds vacant. In an attempt to avoid the dreaded "empty nest syndrome" an alternative is hastily sought.

It is at this point that the idea of adopting yet another family pet seems a reasonable solution. But, things quickly get out of hand and before long husbands find themselves with a problem too big to handle alone.
Support groups for M.P.A.D. are almost non-existent, and materials and books on the subject are not yet in vogue. One reason is because M.P.A.D. is still essentially a "closet problem." Recent surveys indicate most women find it difficult to admit they even have a problem, while the husband's basic difficulty lies in simply saying "no" to yet another family pet.

In an effort to help the real victims -- the families - identify early M.P.A.D warning signs, the following 14 symptoms have been identified:
1. An unconscious tendency to gravitate towards any pet store with the claim, "I only want to look."

2. A tendency to spend large amounts of time in the pet departments of Wal-Mart or K-Mart, "just looking."

3. An inability to resist stuffed animal displays and subsequent purchases, despite the fact there are no children at home.

4. Spending considerable amounts of time outside in the yard talking to birds, squirrels, turtles and other small animals.

5. Denies there is a rodent problem and hides all mousetraps after viewing "Stuart Little."

6. Has an unnatural urge to watch "101 Dalmatians" three or four times a week.

7. Consistently turns up missing at county and state fairs, only to be found at the petting zoo area.

8. Is on a first name basis with every pet owner, and pet, in the neighborhood.

9. Exhibits baby talk whenever animals are present.

10. Insists on a moment of silence while fishing, before casting a live-baited hook in the water.

11. Becomes incensed when you refer to rats, mice, and grackles as "pests."

12. Dog biscuits, birdseed, crickets and unsalted raw peanuts replace potato chips, M&M's, and Snickers bars in the family pantry.

13. Water dishes replace drinking glasses.

14. The term "three course meal" takes on a whole new meaning. Instead of "1st, 2nd, 3rd," they become courses "for the squirrel," "for the turtle," and "for the birds."

Desperate to regain a sense of normality in the home, and the chance to step across the living room without the crunch of birdseed or squeak toys underfoot, men have begun to seek productive ways to fight the M.P.A.D.
malady. Prayer-chains, telephone crisis hotlines, H.A.S.A. (Husbands Against Shelled Animals), and other special task-force groups are desperately needed.

If you or someone you know has already fallen victim to M.P.A.D., we strongly suggest purchasing controlling stock in a feed store.
It's your only hope.

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Stacey

Turtlegirl Mar 24, 2004 04:10 PM


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PHFaust Mar 24, 2004 11:47 PM

>>14. The term "three course meal" takes on a whole new meaning. Instead of "1st, 2nd, 3rd," they become courses "for the squirrel," "for the turtle," and "for the birds."
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OHHH this has got to be the line that most resembles me! Good lord, I trek around the house with bowls and dishes for about 30 mins eac day. Then there are the weekly snake feedings where rats and mice on counter are so common place that I forget they are there when I have guests come over. Friends who are afraid of my freezer and the list goes on and on. Thanks for the laugh.

Last count I had 15 animals with 5 more coming in.
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Cindy
PHFaust

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Land of the Outcasts!

LdyPayne Mar 25, 2004 03:14 AM

Hmmm, maybe I am not so bad with mice, rats, guinea pigs, corn snake, crested gecko and bearded dragon...only 6 pets, but if you could how many of each pet....(well, the mice and rats are more food...mice for my cornsnake, rats and extra mice, sold to other reptile owners). I probably have 60 or so mice of various ages right now, 4 female rats and 20 babies, three guinea pigs (expecting baby cavies in late April), the only thing not breeding are my reptiles...need more before I can do that.

RaderRVT Mar 26, 2004 07:56 PM

That sounds like quite a crew to me. I have tried the old "only count each species once" trick with my husband. It didn't work, he says it is each individual animal. Sorry honey, you have MPAD!!
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Stacey

PHEve Mar 24, 2004 01:53 PM

Figures YOU would find this weird thing, hehehehe !

Oh well, better than smoking, I quit that.

As long as they are all well taken care of, and loved, I don't care if its a diease or not ! Ahhahahhahahhaha !

What do they call MEN who happen to like animals? Theres never a name for there stuff !

Menopause for woman, Men just have a bad day ! LOL DUH !

Anyway, I don't buy it. Can't they just allow people to be HAPPY !! Instead of labeling us ! LMAO
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Eve

Christyj Mar 24, 2004 02:09 PM
pepe15 Mar 24, 2004 03:23 PM

husband is already shaking his head at all of the trips to "just look!" lol. Great find Stacey!
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Jamie
0.0.1 corn (Rio)
1.0 Bearded Dragon (Zeus)

heartmountain Mar 24, 2004 06:28 PM

Why limit it to just women???? I'm much worse than my wife, trust me. I don't know how many times I've had to explain that there will be a package showing up tomorrow, and by the way there's only $5 left on the credit card. My only thing is that if it has fur its last name is food LOL.

Sean
Heart Mountain Herps

RaderRVT Mar 24, 2004 08:45 PM

until I came to these forums. MPAD is an equal opportunity disease!!
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Stacey

clickman Mar 25, 2004 08:09 AM

Well, "suffer" isn't the right word I have a small room, so I am CONSTANTLY looking for more space to fit tanks. This week I found a place where I could cram in a 10 gallon tank, going to put a Betta in there. Within a year or so I should be in a much bigger room, meaning more tank room!
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1.0.0 Bearded Dragon (Zeo)
0.2.0 Leopard Geckos (Vienna, Chomps)
1.0.0 Golden Retriever (Rocky, 11 y.o.)

trevorbennett Mar 27, 2004 07:09 PM

i am pretty sure i already have....the only reason i don't have hundreds of pets yet is cuz my mom says no most the time(oly 15)....i have to stop at 50.

my mom is already scared about whats going to happen when i'm old enough to move out....she just said that i had to come over to her house and never invite her over to mine.

i know many people on this forum who have this.

trevor
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Trevor Bennett
E-mail: yruemailinme15@yahoo.com
yahoo SN: yruemailinme15
location: Salem, Oregon

shasha369 Mar 24, 2004 11:43 PM

I got this one double dose. Just found new home for 2 dogs. One I wanted to adopt me she cooks steake for her dogs every night. Siiiiighhh!

Occupants who I am responsible for

3.1-Bearded Dragons-Foster, Bent, Morrison, Salsa
0.0.V Crickets-food
0.0.1. -Panther Chameleon- Leeeeeeezerd
1.0. - Ball Python- Eight
1.0. Hypo Brooksi- FL. Man
0.1. Grey Banded King- Tex
1.3. Mice-food
0.1. Blue Crown Conure -Suzy-Q
1.0. Canary- Harley
0.1. Shepard/Dobe-Cinnamon
1.0 Son - Matt
1.1.1 Bearded dragons- Jimmy, Peach, Andre
0.0.V Super Worms-food
2.3 Nigerian Uromastyx-Fire, Rhino, Big Show, Pyro, Raven
1.0 Columbian Boa- Slash
0.0.2 Leopard Gecko's- Mo Fo, Geckamo

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