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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 60433" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>[USER=4217]@DewDrop[/USER], I do agree and I know better, having <span style="font-size: 10px">(shamefully)</span> been in the business, I '<em>should</em>' walk away, but then the image of that juvie huddled up, afraid backed into the corner, no way to even burrow, with everything possible that could be wrong going on in its super size enclosure, well it begins to haunt me....and I end up dragging my old bones back inside and giving them the twenty bucks . It honestly shames me and so far... I've left the rosea they have now there alone, but if I'm honest about it and its there when I get my next crickets (for my spoiled A avic) Its coming home with me. </p><p>I swear I <em>KNOW </em>it's contributing to the problem. I just can't walk away and let it die to prove a point when it's so damn easy to change it, at least for that one.</p><p> And lets be honest, My letting that one die won't fix it. Did rescue for years and years, yet the damn puppy mills are still going strong. Same thing here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 60433, member: 4072"] [USER=4217]@DewDrop[/USER], I do agree and I know better, having [SIZE=2](shamefully)[/SIZE] been in the business, I '[I]should[/I]' walk away, but then the image of that juvie huddled up, afraid backed into the corner, no way to even burrow, with everything possible that could be wrong going on in its super size enclosure, well it begins to haunt me....and I end up dragging my old bones back inside and giving them the twenty bucks . It honestly shames me and so far... I've left the rosea they have now there alone, but if I'm honest about it and its there when I get my next crickets (for my spoiled A avic) Its coming home with me. I swear I [I]KNOW [/I]it's contributing to the problem. I just can't walk away and let it die to prove a point when it's so damn easy to change it, at least for that one. And lets be honest, My letting that one die won't fix it. Did rescue for years and years, yet the damn puppy mills are still going strong. Same thing here. [/QUOTE]
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