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RE: sadface

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Posted by: SoLA at Tue Jul 7 22:23:46 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SoLA ]  
   

Lets just make sure I am understanding your vocabulary correctly. You said you "fall asleep" with your animals. When you say this, to me this means you are not aware of anything they are doing because you are sleeping. When you say you fall asleep that means you are not awake right? That has to be the lowest level of attention you can give to an animal. Someone correct me if I am wrong here...aside from death or coma, being asleep is certainly the lowest level of attention...right?

If we are clear here, it doesn't matter if the animal is likely to bite. They can wedge themselves into places, escape, get rolled over on, and a list of just about anything physically possible since they have 0 level of supervision, control, or containment aside from the borders they cannot penetrate in and out of your home.

I thought I was suggesting this before and I am sorry if my post is sounding stupid, but your responses to my previous posts make it seem like I am not understanding the concept of sleep.


   

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