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Top_Cat

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Daawwww, she's lovely. Shame you had to adopt her out, though. Why'd it go down that way?
 

wellAlbidarned

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Me and my brother both moving out in the very near future. The parents aren't financially, mentally, or physically up to looking after a large dog like her on their own so it was best for her to find a good home asap. It's incredible what a mood boost having her around was, it's going to take a bit of getting used to
 

Shri

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Huskies and Malamutes don't do well in hot temperatures. I wanted a Giant Red Alaskan Malamute as a kid when I saw a picture but was sad when I learned I couldn't have one where I live.
 

Daemon

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Most people naturally associate huskies with the cold, they are built to withstand extreme cold and also extreme heat, due to their unique double coats. Both extreme hot and cold take longer to penetrate the skin so they are very adapt at surviving comfortably in both. You can certainly keep a Siberian in Australia but will need to take extra care and precautions during the hot summer.
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Top_Cat

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Fostering a litter of five 3-week-old kittens abandoned to the RSPCA. They literally don't know how to do anything, have to shove food down their throats until they get what food is and rub their junk to make them go p00p which I fail at

Weird times. Real weird.
 
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Daemon

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Made my kitten first eat by rubbing a spoon in his gravy and just holding it near him for an hour or so. Before that he never took solid food and from what I could tell he wasn't in the best of conditions. **** I miss him. :(


Good stuff you're doing TC (Y)
 
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