Hi readers, I am very sorry that I have not been updating my blog for such a long long time, as I was quite busy that time.
So today, I’m talking about a pet. Even though my only pets are just 2 little hamsters, I know that it is a really great responsibility to take care of a pet, even if it is just a fish. It doesn’t matter whether it is a cat, dog, fish, hamster, mice, rabbit, guinea pig, or whatever your pet is, they all need a responsible owner.
If you want to have a dog, ask yourself why. Is it because you love a dog? Or is it because you just want to play with it? If the reason is that you love this animal, and you can carry the great responsibility of :
Showering the dog at least once every few weeks
Cleaning the dog’s cage at least once a month
Fill in fresh food and water into the cage everyday
Play with it everyday
Take a walk with your dog every early morning in the park
Bring it to the vet whenever it is sick, or bring it to the animal hospital at least once a year for a whole body check-up
and much much more…..
So, how is it? Is it much more than what you expected?
If you want to know is you are responsible enough for pets like a dog or cat, you can start with a fish, any fish, one of the easiest is the goldfish. So if you can successfully take very good care of a fish, you can go on, by trying a hamster. If you can take really very good care of a hamster, you can start trying a dog. But, please get your dog or cat from the SPCA, as animals are put to sleep if no one adopts them.
In this world, everyday, animals are abandoned by irresponsible owners, the reason that many owners abandon their pet is because they are lazy, too lazy to carry that responsibility. So, if you are thinking of abandoning your pet now, think carefully, after your pet is abandoned, how would life be for it?
It will just wander around the streets, feeling lost and sad, starving, thirsty. It might just be bitten by other animals or beaten by other people. How would you feel if your parents abandon you? So, really, think carefully before you buy or abandon a pet.