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Post by Amelia66 Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:58 pm

Well i dont know if i can put this here, but i wasn't sure where so let me know if it need to be moved.

My boyfriend has decided that Sheamus being destructive has got to stop, and his neuter didn't help all that much so we are now looking into getting him a wifey to see if that will calm him down [and if not it will amuse me to see him trying to chase after two destruct-o-buns Laughing ] However my online search has proved pretty useless and i was wondering if any one could point me in the direction of rescue centres in the Somerset/Dorest type area?

I have looked about a bit, but all i seem to find is boys Hissy isn't that always the way
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Post by Sparky Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:04 pm

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Post by Sue_pawz Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:07 pm

You took the words right out of my mouth Sparky!
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Post by Thumper2001 Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:09 pm

Amelia66 wrote:Well i dont know if i can put this here, but i wasn't sure where so let me know if it need to be moved.

My boyfriend has decided that Sheamus being destructive has got to stop, and his neuter didn't help all that much so we are now looking into getting him a wifey to see if that will calm him down [and if not it will amuse me to see him trying to chase after two destruct-o-buns ] However my online search has proved pretty useless and i was wondering if any one could point me in the direction of rescue centres in the Somerset/Dorest type area?

I have looked about a bit, but all i seem to find is boys Hissy isn't that always the way
It is just typical isn't it! The one and only centre we have here is full of girls.
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