Lisa,

             The basic care of the little animals is not that hard. Most of us here only lose animals to old age. NOT NEGLECT. Yes, you are brave from telling the truth. Okay, can you be brave and learn from your mistakes? Can you stop this unusually high death rate at your home? Are your pets worthy enough for you to take extra care and see that they can live to old age in your house?  Please don't take this the wrong way. Be brave and take the constructive criticism coming your way right now. Don't let this stir up your anger. Be humble and learn how to stop these deaths from happening.  It really is hard for me personally to hear of so many deaths so close together. We are the owners. We are the ones responsible. So we have to fix the problem if it is our fault. When we don't how to we can ask for help from others. If we don't listen to there advice and these bad things still happen then it is our fa! ult truly.

>From: Lisa Paleczny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Death rate
>Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 17:07:16 EDT
>
>thanks you someone! At least I do tell the true list, unlike probably alot of
>people here.
>lisa
>
><< Hi,
>
> I know I shouldn't, but I also would like to say something about this (sorry
> for making it drag on).
> I know I don't know the whole story, but please, give her a break. It must
> be really hard to lose as many animals in such a short notice. And most of
> them, she couldn't help them anymore.
> I also find it very brave of her to mention the empty water bottle! People
> can be very cruel in judging, and you should consider what you are going to
> say, and what effect it has on people.
> I believe Lisa loves her animals, lets guide her, instead of condamning her,
> cause that is never right.
>
> Just what I wanted to say. (please don't shoot me)
> Sarah
> >>


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