<p>i have been feeling more worshippy towards my rabbit. probably just because it's the summer and i'm not that busy doing things, so some of my energy goes to him. </p>
<p>he seriously welcomes it though. he's human-friendly and his companion rabbit died two years ago because i didn't know how to save her.</p>
<p>You might want to seek professional help</p>
<p>My dog is so pampered. He has his own bed (not a doggie bed, an actual bed in the 2nd guest room) he has jackets and socks for cold weather and different leashes to match. </p>
<p>Hehe I love my dog. He is german shepherd/golden retriever mix. Which makes him friendly and highly alert. Makes everyone feel so safe.</p>
<p>no, i’m over it. really. i only figured out how to save these types of rabbits from this awful thing that happens to them due to their amalgamated genetics afterwards. i understand i couldn’t have done anything to save her. like i said, i didn’t know how.</p>
<p>as far as the worshipping i don’t think there’s anything too odd about that.</p>
<p>^^ aw pets that can make you feel safe sound so awesome. like ones that are human friendly but just have attachments to your guys’ territory (the home), so they protect it.</p>
<p>my fish died because he wouldn’t eat</p>
<p>that’s the same thing that happened to my rabbit. i’m sorry. now I know to administer simethicone.</p>
<p>Oh I love my dog. My family rescued her from the animal shelter when she was less than a year old. She was really sick at the time and was almost going to die but we nursed her back to health after injecting medicine into her for about two months. She is now 10 years old and healthy. She is so cute when she wakes up because she always stretches. Anyway, though, we don’t really spoil her. She lives in the back yard and sleeps in a dog house.</p>